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Hi. I'm new here mostly because my parents just gave me a few ice cream buckets of Legos that I had when I was a kid. I have instructions for the following: 6876, 6850, 6884, 6875. I was hoping to find some help determining what other sets I may have in this pile. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Testing #6876, #10000, #41610
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#6876 Blacktron Alienator. Let's see f it works...
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weirdly no mention of #6876 alienator or #6285 black seas barracuda
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More tests #6876 #10000-1 #8800 #70001-1
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Odd, the JS is still in the template, so not sure why it's not working. I'll investigate... #6876
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At the moment the javascript that turns the likes of #6876 into a hyperlink can do so without much effort, but to add the set name would require a database lookup, for every link on the page and possibly for everyone who viewed it which is obviously impractical. Bricktip is the ideal solution!
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I’m clearing out some of my sets particularly that I have duplicates of and my latest section straddles all the way from the 70s to the 90s. Ideally I’d sell as a group or a couple of groups (Town group and Space/Aquazone group). None of these sets have boxes or extra parts unless specified otherwise - Legoland/Town Group…
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Garage sale find for $15. Scored some classic space sets: #6987 and #6876 with most pieces in the sets still there including the minifigs and building instructions. With it also got some other space sets still need to figure out which ones they are with 15 other space minifigures from the same era. I was just hunting for…
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