Early Bricks with Tubes – Mold Identification with Letter + Number
The earliest bricks with tubes used only a number on the short side. There are several very similar molds like …
A brick is considered a “production brick” if it is or was sold to the public in a LEGO® set (or similar).
The earliest bricks with tubes used only a number on the short side. There are several very similar molds like …
Here is the chart use to separate my hollow bricks by mold version. More molds might exist, and I will …
Looking at the slotted bricks we found in Denmark, Sweden and Norway, I think the molds probably moved like this. …
My (temporary) mold version number: 9 Logo: Blockletter logo with a long bar on the G inside. Material: Cellulose acetate (CA). Slot …
My (temporary) mold version number: 11. Logo: Dogbone logo inside. Material: Cellulose acetate (CA). Slot positions: bslot04, bslot04a. Inner ribs: None. Mold numbers: Machine-engraved mold …
My (temporary) mold version number: 1 First version of the LEGO 2×4 brick, based on Kiddicraft by Hilary Page. Logo: No …
This is a quick image I created to answer a few questions. It gives an overview of the main mold …
All currently known colors of the hollow 2×4 bricks. The green ones are rare, the yellow and blue are also …
On the right is a normal LEGO brick, on the left one with extended studs. It’s a Samsonite retooled brick. …