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Looking to trade a couple older sets

starfailurestarfailure Member Posts: 138
edited April 2012 in Marketplace
Hi all,
I posted this on BL, as well, but I have some older sets I'd like to try to trade:

* 6276-1 Eldorado Fortress
462 Parts, 8 Minifigs, 1989
Sets: Pirates: Pirates I: Imperial Soldiers
All parts, including raised base-plate, minifigs and accessories. No original
instructions or box.

* 6270-1 Forbidden Island
163 Parts, 4 Minifigs, 1989
Sets: Pirates: Pirates I
All parts, including base-plate, minifigs and accessories. No original instructions.
I do have the box, but it's in rough shape.

* 6062-1 Battering Ram
214 Parts, 6 Minifigs, 1987
Sets: Castle: Black Falcons
All parts, including minifigs and accessories, instructions and box (collapsed.)


Most of my older Legos are of the castle variety, and while the Pirates sets
are cool, I'm more interested in other themes. (I have two Battering Rams, so
I'd be okay with trading one if the opportunity arose.)

Tops on my wish list is:

* 10193-1 Medieval Market Village
1565 Parts, 8 Minifigs, 2009
Sets: Castle: Fantasy Era

I'd consider other offers or suggestions, but that's my primary target.
Shoot me a message if you have any interest at all.
Thanks!

Comments

  • starfailurestarfailure Member Posts: 138
    Should have also mentioned that I live in Pennsylvania.
  • mattheww888mattheww888 Member Posts: 87
    Finally found your post! Interesting that you live in PA. I'm near Binghamton, NY. Have you thought about a target price for your sets (separately/individually)?
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