Random set of the day: Bedroom

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Bedroom

Bedroom

©1985 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 3792 Bedroom, released in 1985. It's one of 17 Fabuland sets produced that year. It contains 14 pieces and 1 minifig, and its retail price was US$3.35.

It's owned by 176 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at BrickLink or eBay.

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26 comments on this article

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By in United States,

Pleasant dreams...

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By in United States,

I wonder if he counts himself to go to sleep.

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By in United States,

Let’s take a moment to appreciate all the wonderful elements fabuland made.

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By in Germany,

Hey it's Lisa Lamb! But the bedroom won't fit in her house 3654

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By in United States,

Why is her bed in a tree

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By in Australia,

@Mr__Thrawn said: "Why is her bed in a tree"

It's just how they did things in Fabuland.

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By in United Kingdom,

Silly question, but are the classic flower petals still around or have they been discontinued? Racking my brain here but I can only think of recent sets using those bulky Friends style flower pieces.

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By in United States,

Sleep tight out in the bushes in the middle of the day little lamb!

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By in Czechia,

Always loved the packaging of Fabuland sets.

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By in United States,

@chrisaw said:
"Silly question, but are the classic flower petals still around or have they been discontinued? Racking my brain here but I can only think of recent sets using those bulky Friends style flower pieces."

Yep! They aren’t too common, but they pop up from time to time. CMF Minifigures such as the bride and hippie come with a set.

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By in Netherlands,

@chrisaw said:
"Silly question, but are the classic flower petals still around or have they been discontinued? Racking my brain here but I can only think of recent sets using those bulky Friends style flower pieces."

According to Bricklink they were last used in 2017. So not in any new sets in the last 4 years.

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By in Turkey,

Oh how much I loved Fabuland but never had one. I thought I was too old to play with them at the time. After 30 years, I think I'm exactly at the age to play with them.

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By in United States,

I’m trying to decide if her bed looks more like the bottom half of a coffin, or a food trough.

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By in Australia,

@PurpleDave said:
"I’m trying to decide if her bed looks more like the bottom half of a coffin, or a food trough."

I was thinking the exact same thing! Boy, Fabuland has some... interesting ideas.

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By in United Kingdom,

I have this one. It was my fourth lamb. I had Lucy (yellow top), Lisa (original green top) and Lisa (blue top). I renamed Blue Lisa Linda so not to confuse them but when I then got this set I now had a second Blue Lisa/Linda so I renamed her......Belinda !!!

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By in Australia,

@TheWackyWookiee said:
" @PurpleDave said:
"I’m trying to decide if her bed looks more like the bottom half of a coffin, or a food trough."

I was thinking the exact same thing! Boy, Fabuland has some... interesting ideas."

We all know that behind those happy primary colours, Fabuland was a bitter distopia.

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By in United Kingdom,

Maybe she is the younger sister of Lucy Lamb, where the older sister had first dips at an actual bedroom 3636 rather than just the furniture.

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By in Germany,

Oh I had this set! I loved Fabuland so much as a kid, and I still have everything from back then in a separate box. Some of the printed tiles have found a new home in new builds of mine though. :)

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By in United Kingdom,

Another disturbing character from 'Five Nights in Fabuland'...

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By in United Kingdom,

I always find it bizarre, though also somewhat entertaining, how comments on Fabuland sets are almost always either "Oh, Fabuland, how adorable" or "THIS IS THE STUFF OF NIGHTMARES", with not much middle ground.

There are two types of Brickset commenters, I guess... xD

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By in Netherlands,

Interesting to see the sticker sheet for the mirror in the box image, considering how old this set is.

On the same note, the figure looking through the box straight into your soul gives me my Dad vibes.
Mybe this was him in a previous life?

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By in Netherlands,

This has been an interesting week for RSotD.

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By in United States,

@ThatBionicleGuy:
Red pill, blue pill?

@Binnekamp:
Generally the belief for reincarnation is that if you lived a terrible life, you come back as some animal that’s equivalent to your level of offense (e.g. an earthworm). Except for cows. I think that’s a step up from human under Hindu reincarnation (hence why they don’t eat them in India). So, this would more likely be the reincarnated form of My Dad after someone shoved him under a lawnmower and did donuts for half an hour.

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By in United Kingdom,

@SimonSpace70s said:
" @TheWackyWookiee said:
" @PurpleDave said:
"I’m trying to decide if her bed looks more like the bottom half of a coffin, or a food trough."

I was thinking the exact same thing! Boy, Fabuland has some... interesting ideas."

We all know that behind those happy primary colours, Fabuland was a bitter distopia.

"

‘All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.’ George Orwell

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By in United States,

That bed looks like sleeping in a wheelbarrow!

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
"So, this would more likely be the reincarnated form of My Dad after someone shoved him under a lawnmower and did donuts for half an hour.""

This came out before My Dad though. Are you saying Christian is a time traveler? Was his creepy deathly stare his plotting to end his terrifying existence by going back in time to kill his own grandfather? And the plot essentially failed when he was reincarnated as a sheep in Fabuland instead of coming back as something from a more desirable 1985 set, like the driver of the now-insanely-collectable 106 Unicef van?

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