Vintage set of the week: Harbour

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Harbour

Harbour

©1975 LEGO Group

This week's vintage set is 364 Harbour, released during 1975. It's one of 16 LEGOLAND sets produced that year. It contains 518 pieces.

It's owned by 242 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at Brick Owl, BrickLink or eBay.


16 comments on this article

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By in United States,

It's the Company Company! They're in the business of business; the biggest of business: The kind of business that requires a company to operate!

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By in Australia,

Wow. Hair-styles in the 70s really were a thing.

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By in United States,

Ah, the earliest prototype of the commercial-grade Amphibicar, for those who want to drive home after a long day of operating a public ferry.

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By in New Zealand,

Why are they labelling things. Like we know it's a company and we know that truck is a transport.

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By in United States,

The poor lad in the boat, bisected only to rest on the side of the boat ready to tumble off. Then again, maybe M.S. Union isn’t a boat company after all, those look suspiciously like wheels to me. Early duck boat adopters perhaps? Then again, in Harbourville, he isn’t even the only one in such a state! The police officer’s estranged lower half is riding passenger! All the while, the constructor and mayor of Harborville has his nose squashed actively by a large crane. What a place the suburbs of Lego City used to contain.

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By in Turkey,

Variety of slopes really makes a difference...

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By in New Zealand,

Cool cardboard play mat.

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By in United States,

Do the kid and and the Mustached Paul Rudd-looking guy come in the set as well?

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By in United States,

I love Lego box art but this photo has always just seemed creepy to me.

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By in Netherlands,

That's a lot of play value for just 518 pieces!

And with all those poor people being bisected all the time, it's probably a good thing the police is right there!

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By in Finland,

@Bri3k_b01 said:
"Do the kid and and the Mustached Paul Rudd-looking guy come in the set as well?"

You could invite them over... They must be playful people, after all!

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By in United Kingdom,

@MCLegoboy said:
"It's the Company Company! They're in the business of business; the biggest of business: The kind of business that requires a company to operate!"

it's where Lord Business got his start

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By in United Kingdom,

That is a monster set for the era. It would have to be a joint Christmas and birthday present, I think.

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By in Netherlands,

@Bri3k_b01 said:
"Do the kid and and the Mustached Paul Rudd-looking guy come in the set as well?"

You're not wrong. That's 100% Brian Fantana and his son, Sex Panther II.

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By in United Kingdom,

That kid is probably pushing 60 at this point

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By in United States,

@TransNeonOrangeSpaceman said:
" @Bri3k_b01 said:
"Do the kid and and the Mustached Paul Rudd-looking guy come in the set as well?"

You could invite them over... They must be playful people, after all!"


The older one is probably dead. The set’s 51 years old right now. Even if he was 20 when the photo was taken, that puts him right on the edge of typical life expectancy. Any older, and his odds start decreasing rapidly.

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