LEGO Minitalia/OLO Hybrid Glued Model
I got this from a lot of three glued models I acquired yesterday… this Minitalia one seemed to be the …
LEGO bricks made in Denmark (probably in Kolding) in the 1970s for the Italian market. Some have a cross instead of the tubes, beneath. They’re made of a different, cheaper plastic and they have hollow studs.
Read more about them on New Elementary.
I got this from a lot of three glued models I acquired yesterday… this Minitalia one seemed to be the …
Comparing the mold marking on an OLO and Minitalia brick with X support. [Original post and comments on Flickr.]
From top to bottom: LEGO 1xFGHJKLM testbrick Minitalia brick Bayer (?) 1xABCD with letter bottom right testbrick LEGO split tube …
These bricks are probably Minitalia test bricks made by LEGO in Denmark. These bricks have the Minitalia version of the …
Minitalia – oLo – LEGO Technic As far as I know, all these bricks were introduced in 1970. — My …
Minitalia left and oLo right. The bricks are very similar, but can be easily identified by the stud logo. The …
See here for an overview of all Minitalia 2×4 bricks. Logo: None. Material: ? (The plastic is cheaper than regular …
I think the most recent information about the history of Minitalia is in the comments here and here, so I am using those …
See here for an overview of all Minitalia 2×4 bricks. Logo: None. Material: ? (The plastic is cheaper than regular …
I am still looking for a transparent brick with cross-support, so for now I have substituted it with a 2×2 …