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 Author: nando10081969 View Messages Posted By nando10081969
 Posted: Apr 15, 2024 05:11
 Subject: Part 3001old or 3001special?
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nando10081969 (2567)

Location:  Portugal
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Hello all Bricklinkers!
I found this 2 x 4 brick, in pink color (I guess...) without cross supports.
In the 3001old entry, there are no pink parts. However, I can find it at the
3001special entry (special bricks, test bricks and/or prototypes). The thing
is, all the pictures in this entry have a letter on the studs (f, c, etc). My
part have a old 'lego' logo printed on the studs. Is this still a 3001special?
Or is another kind of 3001 brick that I can't find?
Thanks in advance for your help!
(An yes, the part needs a serious bath ... )
 


 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Apr 15, 2024 07:29
 Subject: Re: Part 3001old or 3001special?
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Stuart9 (1044)

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3001special, it’s a 3001old in a non standard colour, nice find.





In Catalog, nando10081969 writes:
  Hello all Bricklinkers!
I found this 2 x 4 brick, in pink color (I guess...) without cross supports.
In the 3001old entry, there are no pink parts. However, I can find it at the
3001special entry (special bricks, test bricks and/or prototypes). The thing
is, all the pictures in this entry have a letter on the studs (f, c, etc). My
part have a old 'lego' logo printed on the studs. Is this still a 3001special?
Or is another kind of 3001 brick that I can't find?
Thanks in advance for your help!
(An yes, the part needs a serious bath ... )
 Author: WoutR View Messages Posted By WoutR
 Posted: Apr 15, 2024 14:14
 Subject: Re: Part 3001old or 3001special?
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WoutR (919)

Location:  Netherlands, Zuid-Holland
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In Catalog, nando10081969 writes:
  Hello all Bricklinkers!
I found this 2 x 4 brick, in pink color (I guess...) without cross supports.
In the 3001old entry, there are no pink parts. However, I can find it at the
3001special entry (special bricks, test bricks and/or prototypes). The thing
is, all the pictures in this entry have a letter on the studs (f, c, etc). My
part have a old 'lego' logo printed on the studs. Is this still a 3001special?
Or is another kind of 3001 brick that I can't find?
Thanks in advance for your help!
(An yes, the part needs a serious bath ... )

3001special.

3001old was never made in this color.
 Author: WoutR View Messages Posted By WoutR
 Posted: Apr 15, 2024 14:16
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WoutR (919)

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In Catalog, WoutR writes:
  In Catalog, nando10081969 writes:
  Hello all Bricklinkers!
I found this 2 x 4 brick, in pink color (I guess...) without cross supports.
In the 3001old entry, there are no pink parts. However, I can find it at the
3001special entry (special bricks, test bricks and/or prototypes). The thing
is, all the pictures in this entry have a letter on the studs (f, c, etc). My
part have a old 'lego' logo printed on the studs. Is this still a 3001special?
Or is another kind of 3001 brick that I can't find?
Thanks in advance for your help!
(An yes, the part needs a serious bath ... )

3001special.

3001old was never made in this color.

Older test bricks were made in molds that were previously used for regular production.
The test bricks with letters and other markings are more recent.