New Member - New Question re: 375/6075
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:32 am
Hello all,
I am happy to have found this site. I recently traded a NIB 6075 to someone and as a part of their online references I found that he was active here. Very nice site and I enjoy viewing the creativity in the customs.
For all you old school castle fans - my favorite sets BY FAR are the 375/6075 and 383/6083. I am looking for some infromation regarding the differences between the 375 sets. I have owned about 10+ opened 6075 sets, 2 NIB 6075 sets, and only 2 of the 375 sets. All of the sets (EXCEPT 1) have a stated piece count of 779. Peeron shows the set to have 779 pieces (although I think Brickset states 767). All of the boxes that I have owned have had the flip top lid (EXCEPT 1).
The exception I note is a set I have recently picked up. It is a 375 set and the box lists a piece count of 788??? The box is also not a flip top but rather opens on the ends and there are two detached white boxes inside.
This may be a tired conversation so my apologies if this is old news. Kindly pointing me in the right direction would be great.
Thanks,
J
I am happy to have found this site. I recently traded a NIB 6075 to someone and as a part of their online references I found that he was active here. Very nice site and I enjoy viewing the creativity in the customs.
For all you old school castle fans - my favorite sets BY FAR are the 375/6075 and 383/6083. I am looking for some infromation regarding the differences between the 375 sets. I have owned about 10+ opened 6075 sets, 2 NIB 6075 sets, and only 2 of the 375 sets. All of the sets (EXCEPT 1) have a stated piece count of 779. Peeron shows the set to have 779 pieces (although I think Brickset states 767). All of the boxes that I have owned have had the flip top lid (EXCEPT 1).
The exception I note is a set I have recently picked up. It is a 375 set and the box lists a piece count of 788??? The box is also not a flip top but rather opens on the ends and there are two detached white boxes inside.
This may be a tired conversation so my apologies if this is old news. Kindly pointing me in the right direction would be great.
Thanks,
J