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1970's - 1990's Technic Sets and 2003 Discovery Sets

Numbah10Numbah10 Member Posts: 1
edited May 2011 in Collecting
My house recently burned down, and with it, most of mine and my Dad's Lego sets. They were almost all Technic sets. Now we're getting down to insurance, and I have no idea how much I should claim these for, so I was hoping someone could help me out.

Here's a list of the set numbers I know are gone.

951
8857
954
956
854
951
8848
8859
8845
8448-1
7471
7470
8428

My Dad and I still have a few sets that were stashed in the barn, but I'd really like to replace at least some of these sets, so any help will be greatly appreciated.

Comments

  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,075
    I'm very sorry to hear this: it's every LEGO collector's worse nightmare!

    I think your best bet would be to look at BrickLink, at what the sets have sold for over the last few months, and use that as guide.
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