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Sets you never knew you had
I seem to have most of the pieces for
#6270 Forbidden Island. Now i know i have never owned it and my kids have never received it as a gift, so where did it come from. Anyone else find out that they have a set they never knew they had?
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In fact, when I purchase a set which will be delivered, I mark it as both "Owned" and "Wanted" until it arrives and then I remove the "Wanted" label!
:-)
1 Borrowed it to build and never actually owned it
2 Built the set from my own parts collection
3 Owned it but sold it
4 Owned it but broke it down for parts for MOCs
Or frequently a combination of 3 and 4, taking out the bits I want and sell off the rest.
I'm also pretty meticulous in the cataloging of my collection (thanks Brickset!) so I always have a very good grasp on exactly what I have and what I don't (for example, I even keep track of which classic sets I'm missing instructions to via the custom tags).
Same here. For one thing, I don't keep polybag sets' parts separate, but dump them in a bag with the parts from other polybags from the same or similar themes.