This week’s set is Weetabix Castle.
Weetabix Castle was the first LEGO Castle set. It was available around 1970 as a mail in promotion in exchange for Weetabix Cereal coupons. The castle features a gatehouse, keep, corner towers, stairs, and allure.

You are welcome. I was somewhat hesitant because everyone here is competition to each other. I also need the instructions or the whole set.I knew there was another castle before the yellow castle! I can't tell you how many hours I searched online for some proof of a pre-yellow castle set. Many thanks for putting this up!
It is not. The best instruction scans of this set online can be found here.ottoatm wrote:Does anyone know if it is on peeron.com?
Hehe, I'm out of this race, yeah. My copy of the instructions is badly worn, though, and if it was a 6030 instruction sheet I wouldn't even consider it worth a collectible and throw it into the trash bin, but well...architect wrote:I was somewhat hesitant because everyone here is competition to each other. I also need the instructions or the whole set.
Yes I know. If you or anyone has the accurate flag and photographs it at an angle, I will photoshop it into the set image. I think many fans do not realize how hard some blue slopes are to find. Those slopes, the solid stud 1x1 round bricks, and 1x2x1 windows are a bit hard to find unless you have old LEGO.Jojo wrote:Hello!
The most special parts in this model are of course the flag (that's not quite correct in the picture above) and the blue corner slopes. Those are a bit of a rarity until today.
This is what several people have told me as well. In fact most of the early promotional sets (before the late 70's), such as the Velveeta one, came in brown boxes with a LEGO logo.I've never seen a box for this set, no colourfully printed one, that is. Rumours go there was just a plain brown carton.