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41999 - 4x4 Crawler Exclusive Edition

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I wonder who got the license plate number #00666? They probably were not happy.

 

Why would they not be happy? I'd pay extra to get the Number Of The Beast on my license plate.  :devil:

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I would love to see #00001 or 00002 discovered, or any low plate for that matter.  Unfortunately it might be years before we ever see these, if ever. 

Why would they not be happy? I'd pay extra to get the Number Of The Beast on my license plate.  :devil:

That would be awesome. Then I would change the color of the Crawler to a bright red. :devil:

Rumor has it the sets with 10 smallest plates went to the contest winner and TLG's vault.

Wait. . . what vault? TLG has a vault!? What are they trying to do?

From what I have heard, Lego has taken all the rare numbers out of circulation. Like 00001, 00002, 19999, 20000 etc.

I'm not surprise, keep those as "museum pieces".

So they are resellers theirselves?!?!? Mutany!!!

It's basically cataloguing all their work same as a museum. Although from what little I have heard there are some gaps for anything before 1970 but everything afterwards is there. I remember seeing a little tour video into Lego's secret vault but I can't find it right now. :frantics:

Mutiny on the Bounty? Now that'll be a good set.

It's basically cataloguing all their work same as a museum. Although from what little I have heard there are some gaps for anything before 1970 but everything afterwards is there. I remember seeing a little tour video into Lego's secret vault but I can't find it right now. :frantics:

 

This one?

 

http://lego.gizmodo.com/5018990/lego-secret-vault-contains-all-sets-in-history

 

Wow, that video really tugged at my heart strings as I didn't realise I was that old!

 

My fondest childhood memory is splitting open the 45deg perforations along the box and the smell of "newness" from the bricks inside.  It just doesn't smell the same now, does it?

Yeah, that's the one except I remember watching it on youtube I think. Thank you for finding that.

 

After finding it again, I looked on YouTube so I could embed it in the post, but it didn't seem to be there. Here is the URL directly to the video, I wonder if it could be embedded?

 

http://www.viddler.com/embed/aec03d35/?f=1&autoplay=false&player=mini&disablebranding=0

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