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Re: History of LEGO Windows...revisited
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Date: 
Tue, 11 Jan 2000 17:03:02 GMT
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Gary Istok <gistok@umich.edu> wrote in message
news:387B5239.D3AADAD3@umich.edu...

The date they switched from the Type 2 cylinders (without hole) to Type 3 • was
circa 1980.  Someone with an intact Yellow Castle should check the yellow
cylinders to see if they have the holes or not.

I don't have mine handy, but I'm fairly certain that I recall the yellow
cylinders in this set having hollow studs.  This makes sense; hollow studded
cylinders started appearing as early as 1977 (the same year the modern
minifig
debuted) in town sets, particularly in transparent colors.

The switch from Type 1 to Type 2 (remember Type 1 were the cylinders • without
the tapered base, and without the hole on top) took place in the mid to • late
1960's.  I have a 1966 set 325 (Shell Station), and it came with the Type • 2
cylinders, but I would have thought that the switch happened a little • later.
Anyone who has a bunch of Type 1 bricks will remember them as not stacking
together very securely.

Gary Istok




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(...) The date they switched from the Type 2 cylinders (without hole) to Type 3 was circa 1980. Someone with an intact Yellow Castle should check the yellow cylinders to see if they have the holes or not. The switch from Type 1 to Type 2 (remember (...) (24 years ago, 11-Jan-00, to lugnet.general)

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