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Re: History of LEGO Windows...revisited
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Mon, 10 Jan 2000 15:40:08 GMT
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Tony Priestman wrote:

On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Gary Istok (<38764639.1C68D50F@umich.edu>) wrote at
20:02:01

214/1 (1x6x3 Large Window) - This window is available in CA in red or
214/2 (1x6x2 Large Window) - This window is available in CA (with sill
214/3 (1x6x2 shuttered window) - This window is available in CA (with
214/4 (1x4x2 window) - This window is available in CA (with sill only)
214/5 (1x3x2 window) - This window is available in CA (with sill only)
214/6 (1x2x2 window) - This window is available in CA (with sill only)
214/7 (1x1x2 window) - This window is available in CA (with sill only)
214/8 (1x2x1 window) - This window is available in CA (with sill only)
214/9 (1x1x1 window) - This window is available in CA (without sill
214/10 (1x2x3 door) - The classic door is available in CA in red or

Ahh. Happy memories.

I could visualise each of these as I read. I had them all. In red and
white ABS. With and without sills. In fact I can remember the point at
which I noticed that the sills had gone.

Those were the days.
--
Tony Priestman

Thanks Tony,

Glad I could add a little nostalgia to your day!

There is another variation to add to this mix.  That is the 1x1x1, 1x1x2
and 1x2x1 windows, which came with and without the plastic "glass".  The
without sill variety of these windows came in both (glass and glass-less)
styles.

And then there is another variation for the first year of LEGO windows -
1957.  Windows made that year had complete studs on top (with LEGO
imprinted on top).  After 1957, the studs had the "crater" look that they
still have today (with LEGO at the bottom of the depression).  The 1957
LEGO window variety is very rare today.

Here's my short list of very rare LEGO windows:

Any 1957 variety windows and doors.
1x2x2 and 1x2x1 in yellow WITH SILLS.  Only ever found in Shell set 325
from 1966.
1x2x2 and 1x1x2 in black (only found in 70's train sets).
1x2x2 in grey (only found in 7740 Intercity Train).

Gary Istok



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: History of LEGO Windows...revisited
 
(...) These were also found in early '80s trains: 7727, 7730, and 7750 each came with two 1x2x2 windows; 7810 came with four. In addition, 7750 came with four 1x1x2 windows. Jeff (24 years ago, 10-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)
  Re: History of LEGO Windows...revisited
 
gistok@umich.edu (Gary Istok) wrote in <3879FD58.50B7BAB1@umich.edu>: <snip> (...) Speaking of which - when did the 1x1 cylinders switch from having complete studs to the crater look style? In the cylinders of course, it's not actually a crater, (...) (24 years ago, 11-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: History of LEGO Windows...revisited
 
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000, Gary Istok (<38764639.1C68D50F@umich.edu>) wrote at 20:02:01 (...) Ahh. Happy memories. I could visualise each of these as I read. I had them all. In red and white ABS. With and without sills. In fact I can remember the point at (...) (24 years ago, 8-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)

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