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| | Author: | Diako | Posted: | Feb 7, 2024 17:37 | Subject: | Is there an MKI? | Viewed: | 136 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Lego 42009 is designated MKII, and 42055 is designated MKIII, but I was wondering
what MKI is, if it even ever existed?
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| | | | Author: | FantasyBricks | Posted: | Feb 7, 2024 19:55 | Subject: | Re: Is there an MKI? | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| I know this does not say "MKI"; however, this does have "MK"
before the set number. Perhaps before they added roman numerals they just called
it "MK", but then when they decided to add roman numerals they put the
set number before the "MKII" and "MKIII".
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| | | | Author: | FantasyBricks | Posted: | Feb 7, 2024 20:00 | Subject: | Re: Is there an MKI? | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| To clarify for those that do not know where the "MK" is found (it took
me a little while to find it): The "MK" designation is on the sticker
sheet (though, "MKII" is also on the box for set 42009).
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| | | | | | Author: | philip33 | Posted: | Feb 13, 2024 14:45 | Subject: | Re: Is there an MKI? | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, FantasyBricks writes:
| To clarify for those that do not know where the "MK" is found (it took
me a little while to find it): The "MK" designation is on the sticker
sheet (though, "MKII" is also on the box for set 42009).
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What does MK mean ?
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