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Hi All, Just shy of cash currently and selling most of my sealed sets, I also have a CMFs collections from S1 - S14 it includes all the figs from the series except Mr. Gold and Unicorn girl. Team GB, Simpsons both series, the Lego Movie and the toy soldier all included. 18 series completed (without the bloody unicorn!).…
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I just built the latest addition to my fleet of super vehicles, inspired by my favourite car: the Bugatti Veyron. To date I have done a sci-fi ship, but now to add to that, I have a 1650 piece 'Veyron' tank: The roof is removable to reveal a 'hangar' bay for a small minifig army: Doors open and a ramp flips out: Roof of…
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This part was a ships keel that was first introduced in 1973 in LEGO boats 310, 311, 312, as well as LEGO Minitalia boat sets 30, 31 and 32. It was used again in 1974 in the ultra rare 1650 Maersk Like Container Ship... before being redesigned a bit with the extension on the bottom (as seen here)... and used in 7 further…
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I have to second what @LusiferSam said.... the input data to this very interesting research for sets prior to 1972 is incomplete. From 1954-72 the majority of sets had parts in white and red... pretty equally divided. No idea why there was a spike for 1960... maybe because only a few sets were introduced that year. 1964…
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@rocao - You're right, from the buyer's point of view, £2000 is more than £1500. However, they aren't the same buyer, that is the point I was trying to make. Of course a buyer would pick the £1500 set, given the choice, but the buyer doesn't know @bluemoose exists. Amazon is a retail storefront, Bricklink is not. Amazon…
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I love the new orc armour, it is very cool. My December (or whenever these sets come out) is now suddenly looking very expensive indeed! :-) Was gonna get away with Dol Guldur Battle and Mirkwood Elf army, but the orc hair being only in Dol Guldur ambush... :-S Time to bite the bullet I guess! Interesting to note that…
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I did wonder. As he's an employee, of the two it's likely to be #10152. You're going to have to be careful with this because the branding keeps changing - some have "SeaLand", some don't. As an employee, he may have rivet-counting friends who know the difference. As for two earlier sets, there are a lot more than that,…
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@Yellowcastle Yes, it's Bret... he bought one of the 20 models I made of the first Maersk ship LEGO ever created. But it wasn't for sale to the public... only to Continental European Retailers as a glued model from 1959-61... the REGINA MAERSK. The original LEGO model used regular blue bricks (no Maersk color available…
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it look's ok. but only ok. if i was in to mindcraft lego then this would be a must buy. but i am not. it is however priced right ware i was expecting it to be. only with about 50 or so less parts. as i was expecting to see about 1650. i do see this selling a Hell of a lot better then batcave and the Hoth set. but not as…
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One of the coolest LEGO models was the 0751 REGINA MAERSK ship... modeled after the very first Maersk blue hulled ship that the Møller-Maersk Corp. ever built in 1954-55. In 1959 TLG made a glued display model of this ship using just regular blue parts, and sold it to LEGO retailers in 1959-60. The image of the ship in the…
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