Hi,
I inherited a load of Lego from the 1970's (shortly before I stopped playing with it in my youth) and am now trying to identify which sets it is made up of (as I want to build the original sets). Through a process of elimination, I'm getting there slowly, mainly through identifying the most unique bricks (already identified set 360 this way).
I've attached a few bricks, which I believe are form early 1970's sets. If someone can help identify where they are from, that would be great!
I should point out - I anticipate that these bricks in the image are not necessarily from the same set - they are amongst hundreds of other bricks.
It is also of course possible that these are from 1960's sets - I'm making an assumption that they are 70's, based on the previous owner's birth date.
I inherited a load of Lego from the 1970's (shortly before I stopped playing with it in my youth) and am now trying to identify which sets it is made up of (as I want to build the original sets). Through a process of elimination, I'm getting there slowly, mainly through identifying the most unique bricks (already identified set 360 this way).
I've attached a few bricks, which I believe are form early 1970's sets. If someone can help identify where they are from, that would be great!
I should point out - I anticipate that these bricks in the image are not necessarily from the same set - they are amongst hundreds of other bricks.
It is also of course possible that these are from 1960's sets - I'm making an assumption that they are 70's, based on the previous owner's birth date.
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