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Brickset only has part counts for 607 of those (52 are missing) - this translates as 102858 pieces, and my parts collection is rank 9961. You could probably add another 20-30,000 pieces easily that aren't included in this total.
We were so very excited about getting to go to the inside tour next year, but due to family issues we are going to be missing it.
Merry Christmas Everyone.
I have approximately 2577 Minifigs with 1771 Different. I'm ranked 1331st.
I have about 1167 Sets. Piece count about 25,6573.
I'm ranked 833rd for sets.
Boba Cox
That is more than I had thought- I was thinking more like 30-35k pieces.. haha :)
I received 8 sets.
21302 - Big Bang Theory
70612 - Ninjago Green Dragon Mech
76201 - Milano Spaceship Rescue
75182 - Republic Fighter Tank
75175 - A-Wing Starfighter
75172 - Y-Wing Starfighter
75149 - Resistance X-Wing Fighter
And a Mini Millennium Falcon Promotional Polybag.
Overall I think its a good hall. Now I just have to fine a place to display everything.
I've been buying / selling / trading quite a few sets over Christmas and apparently just hit the 4,000 sets mark according to what is on the ticker on the homepage - although it may go up or down a little from there as I catch up on the database.
That has got me just past the 10,000 minifigs point too at almost exactly 2.5 minifigures per set - I'd still long to assemble an army at some point although sadly they are becoming less and less well organised so it would be impossible to verify that number.
However, I mainly buy loose bricks rather than sets, and at a rough estimate I have somewhere between 400k - 500k bricks in total.
As a general rule though, you'll probably have more than you think you do - hence the large range of my estimate. I'm fairly certain the minimum I have is 400k.
I'm surprised that data like that is missing for recent or current sets. @Huw : Do we / Brickset rely on members sitting there and counting pieces, or does Lego not supply that? I know that in some territories the box states a piece count but we don't get that info in the UK (I've often wondered why?).
Might have to start filling in the gaps...
- books without figures
- video games
- key chains
- magnet sets
- unopened Collectible Minfigure blind bags
As a side note, I think I have a problem...
Yeah, I'm constantly surprised at the low piece counts a lot of people have compared to mine. 427 sets, which isn't a ton, but 182k or so pieces. My piece ranking is about 1/2 of my sets listing. I didn't think it gave me a particularly high average piece per set count, considering I have quite a few CMFs and poly bags and small sets and such, but the brickset rankings seem to show differently.
including: 1:10 ferrari
volvo EW160
fairground mixer
full year one of speed champions
According to Brickset I have 101 sets, 90416 pieces, 425 minifigs. I've only got a miniscule amount of sets compared to some here and I'm already bursting out of my 2 bedroom apartment. Where do you guys keep it all?!?
Same. I figure it's because I only really collect big ticket items, modulars, creator expert, UCS MF, etc. Also explains the rather high retail value of $13,000 (AUD) for only 101 sets. I don't collect CMF's so all my figs are from sets. There's a few city vehicles and smaller Star Wars stuff but it's mostly big stuff.
Those that collect mostly Minifigures or small sets will have low piece count ratio compared to those that bought mostly big sets.
And those that bought mostly big sets will have much lesser set count compared to those that bought small sets.
The interesting question is if a person collects just Minifigures will the ratio be 1:1?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWHwpY6nm_I