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I'm just sorting through my childhood Lego (with a plan to rebuild it all for the first time in 20 odd years) and I've found some windows with red crosses on them. I can't remember which set they may have come from but whichever one it was, it's one of the few I don't still have the instructions for.

The window is a 1 x 4 x 5 black frame with a sticker at the bottom with five white stripes (as in 6386 and 6392) but with a red cross in the middle of the stripes. Any ideas which set they might have come from? It's most likely to have been between about 1982-90.

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Hmm... Weird. Those are the stickers but mine are black windows, I don't have any red ones and I definitely didn't have that set. I wonder if the stickers could have come with something else and I maybe used them for a MOC. Thanks for the suggestion.

Anyone else got any ideas at all?

  On 5/7/2011 at 9:47 AM, The Yellow Brick said:

Just from a quick search on Bricklink this is the only set that has a window with stripes and a red cross on it -

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  On 5/7/2011 at 10:56 AM, ibecks said:

Hmm... Weird. Those are the stickers but mine are black windows, I don't have any red ones and I definitely didn't have that set. I wonder if the stickers could have come with something else and I maybe used them for a MOC. Thanks for the suggestion.

Anyone else got any ideas at all?

The stickers also came in the 250 Idea Book from the same year, maybe you had that?

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Yes! That would make total sense. I remember the cover of the 260 idea book and it's totally possible I made the little hospital out of it as I had a couple of doctors car sets.

Mystery solved, I think! Thanks for your help.

  On 5/7/2011 at 11:04 AM, Rick said:

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