Random set of the day: Delivery Van

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Delivery Van

Delivery Van

©1983 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 6624 Delivery Van, released during 1983. It's one of 13 Town sets produced that year. It contains 41 pieces and 1 minifig.

It's owned by 3,678 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $130.00, or eBay.


21 comments on this article

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By in United States,

Reminds me of that time I got a package... from Lego... oh, wait... that is right now... NEW LEGO IS HERE!!

I like how the arrow tells him which way to put packages in.... and which way to drive.

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By in Canada,

Two years later, it would be recoloured in 6377, which was was an underrated set. Well, I don't know if it was underrated by us fans back then, as even Lugnet didn't exist, I didn't speak English and I was a kid who would only care about his own opinion of Lego sets. But I thought it was great!

But yeah, back to the actual set of the day: This was one of those nice little low cost sets that really could populate a town more efficiently than yet another police quad (or boat) polybag.

And I'm also waiting for a Lego package...with a plane in it! "Toute est dans toute", comme on dit dans mon boutte!

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By in United States,

The early 80's 4-wide vehicles were just so adorable. I've always loved that door piece--my first instance of it was in 722, my very first Lego set.

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By in United States,

your packages delivered in 30 minutes, or we will flay our drivers alive and take what you would have paid out of their paycheck!

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By in United States,

Just another day in the Legoland Town. Simple, yet effective four-wide vehicles that could be quickly built from memory and played with for hours. Fortunately, my stickers are still in excellent condition after the past 40 years on my set. Those 41 pieces only cost me $3.99, and I still know when and where I bought it. Maybe I need to put 6377 on my wish list.

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By in Brazil,

I LOVE THIS SET SO MUCH. Got one last year, it is just too adorable. I also own its "bigger brother" 6651, another nice little set.

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By in Turkey,

How basic and lovely little set. I'm sure it brought joy to many of our firends.

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By in United States,

@StyleCounselor said:
"I like how the arrow tells him which way to put packages in.... and which way to drive."

Or it just indicates that they launch your package over the fence by ballista.

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By in New Zealand,

Bit small don't you think? but he's smiling so it must be all fine and dandy!

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By in Canada,

@Tupperfan said:
"Two years later, it would be recoloured in 6377, which was was an underrated set. Well, I don't know if it was underrated by us fans back then, as even Lugnet didn't exist, I didn't speak English and I was a kid who would only care about his own opinion of Lego sets. But I thought it was great!

But yeah, back to the actual set of the day: This was one of those nice little low cost sets that really could populate a town more efficiently than yet another police quad (or boat) polybag.

And I'm also waiting for a Lego package...with a plane in it! "Toute est dans toute", comme on dit dans mon boutte!

"


There are quite a few options available here: 60413, 41752, 77012, 76947, 60367 or 10318 - I'm sure a few more are still available.

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By in United Kingdom,

Ah, good old Box-o-freight, as my brother and I named the company. Always loved this one, may have to dig it out again.

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By in Netherlands,

Aww, it's so cute!

It almost makes me forgive the driver for delivering a package left in front of my door since the afternoon again despite me not being home (how did he even get in the building?)

In other, unrelated news: package pick up points are great.

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By in Canada,

That space piece with the stripes makes an excellent grille. Bravo.

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By in Poland,

I always liked cargo and postal sets in Lego Town and Lego City. This probably has to do with having played a lot of Lego Loco as a kid.

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By in Jersey,

Great little set, I can’t believe it’s now over FORTY years since release. Only slightly more parts than a present day Polybag but a decent selection, including TWO hinged roof panels!

Unfortunately the UK range missed out on the larger cargo sets, so in my layout this one was restricted to meeting 4015 at the harbour.

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By in Canada,

@StyleCounselor said:
"Reminds me of that time I got a package... from Lego... oh, wait... that is right now... NEW LEGO IS HERE!!

I like how the arrow tells him which way to put packages in.... and which way to drive."


When my kids were younger I used to play a game of pretending to sleep so my kids would "wake me," with exaggerated, fake snoring and all that.

One day, one of them got the idea to say "Dad wake up, there's a LEGO package at the door!"

Got me to laugh and lose the game every time since.

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By in United Kingdom,

Looking at that arrow, clearly all deliveries go straight to the driver

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By in Poland,

Beautiful 80s set. My nostalgia glasses got a bit cloudy from looking at this.

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By in United States,

I wouldn't be born for another 11 years, but I'm still waiting for my order to this day!

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