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I am trying to understand the length of the following parts for set 8851: 5102c15 5102c30 5102c50 5102c05 If anyone can help with this it would be much appreciated.
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Not complete. Electrics not tested. Wheels are worth a bit ont there own, but I want to sell the lot as one as I dont need Technic parts. I have some vintage Technics sets as follows: 8825 8841 8851 1972 8020 8040
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^ that is a pneumatic-switch from the "air-pressure"-technic sets from the mid-eighties. See http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=4694c01 I fondly remember set #8851 - the squeaky excavator where you could turn the switches to use the shovel.
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I collected my best Ebay joblot to date last night :) 14KG of 70's & 80's vintage Lego for £87.55. Going by the manuals it should contain #375 #854 #894 #918 #920 #924 #926 #928 #8844 #8845 #8841 #8843 #8851 #8848 #8860 and probably more besides. At least 50 minifigs as well. It will take a fair bit of sorting but I am in…
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Pictures: http://s544.photobucket.com/user/punchb/library/Sell_legos (You can click twice to zoom in.) All sets include manuals (in ok shape but some are a bit crumpled). Only the LEGO Technic sets include the box. There are 24 sets. Of these 4 are not complete, they are missing a few pieces, see below. In addition there…
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I think one of the things that rekindled my interest enough to drag me out of my dark ages was my like of all tracked vehicles (especially tanks). This caused me to buy #8294 Excavator, and having only used old-school pneumatic stuff in the past, I found the linear actuators and studless bricks interesting. Another reason…
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Carelessly cutting the pneumatic tubes too short on #8851 wasn't terribly brilliant, but I was quite young so I give myself a pass on that. Can't claim the same excuse for deciding it would be no trouble to carry both buildings and all the accessories of #10193 Medieval Market Village up the stairs in one go. Turns out…
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If the sets are complete you can find the used price on Brickset of Bricklink. You can put a # in front of the number to link it to Brickset ie #6808 just scroll down to Set Details and it should list current value new and used. #6808 + partial box#6892#6885 plus box#6884#6951 + box cover#6809 + box cover222 catalogue#6931…
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