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Between 6.30 pm (CET) and 6.40 pm, there was a sharp spike across all sets { "minuteKey": "2026-06-10T18:30", "timestamp": 1781109000008, "data": [ { "SKU": 910068, "Sales": 11750, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910067, "Sales": 10478, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910066, "Sales": 11848, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910065, "Sales": 12653, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910064, "Sales": 18299, "Assigned": 30000 } ] }, { "minuteKey": "2026-06-10T18:40", "timestamp": 1781109600005, "data": [ { "SKU": 910068, "Sales": 16961, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910067, "Sales": 15220, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910066, "Sales": 17535, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910065, "Sales": 18781, "Assigned": 30000 }, { "SKU": 910064, "Sales": 27014, "Assigned": 35000 } ] },
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Where are sets with factory code TX manufactured?
Brick Jongleur replied to SpacePolice89's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I hope I don't get flak for replying to a post that's more than two years old. But I'm also currently collecting all kinds of LEGO manufacturing codes. At 9:16 in the video, you can clearly see that the set was imported from Mexico via Canada. So TX should stand for Mexico. -
Hi, Everyone! At first I want to apologize, this topic is about my entry in Bricklink Designer Program and I'm pretty sure there is some place dedicated to this stuff but somehow I couldn't find it - so please let me know or just move this post where it belongs. (Greetings go out to: SleeplessNight) I have devoted myself to the theme of the Middle Ages at the BDP, once "Chivalrous visit to the medieval farm with cattle shed", then "Medieval Marketplace with Wart Tower (Observation/Watch Tower)" and as a supplement for a city "Old City Gate". https://www.bricklink.com/r3/designer-program/series-1/5/Chivalrous-visit-to-the-medieval-farm-with-cattle-shed https://www.bricklink.com/r3/designer-program/series-1/12/Medieval-Marketplace-with-Wart-Tower-(Observation/Watch-Tower) https://www.bricklink.com/r3/designer-program/series-1/15/Old-City-Gate You are welcome to support me, thank you very much
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@Black Knight The BB model is less filigree and if I see it correctly partly 9 nubs wide. The best detail is the leaf spring on the large driving wheel. But just this place is also difficult, because the used fender part robs you of a lot of constructional freedom there, which is why I did without it. Thank you very much. I know that it is difficult. The difficult things in life challenge you, and nothing ventured, nothing gained. But luck is also part of it and sometimes is "Lego Ideas" is very surprising. Greetings, Brick Juggler.
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Hi zephyr1923, Thank you very much for your detailed answer. I will definitely look at the Rocket, the sticking point is the piston in minifigure scale. The 396 set is interesting and I will also take a closer look. Locomotives from childhood I estimate very difficult, because they are very country-specific, with us, for example, the Crocodile is totally fascinating or a BR 01. Came with you the set 10277 (Crocodile) well? Greetings, Brick Juggler.
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Hello friends of the stone, I have submitted a historical model on Lego Ideas. It is the first steam locomotive that was used regularly in Germany. It was built by George and Robert Stephenson in the English city of Newcastle. The "Adler" (eng. Eagle). The train was ordered by the "Königlich privilegierte Ludwigs-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft" in Nuremberg (LEG), which wanted to use the train on its route between Nuremberg and Fürth. The first trip took place on December 7th 1835. Regular service then began one day later. If you like this idea and design, I would be very happy if you support and share this design. Comments are also welcome. Thank you very much, Brick Juggler. https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:74171458fcb34ecaa19594a78bf143d5?s=m