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Recent great find.. 118 x vintage sets/packs from 1958 to 1966 all new stock from an old newsagents store. Here are some examples...
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Price drops listed below $24 shipped anywhere in the USA for x10 $47 shipped for x20 $71 shipped for x30 $95 shipped for x40 $118 shipped for all x50
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So, to put this even more into perspective... I grabbed a Green Grocer on sale AT Lego
[email protected] for $118 + No tax. Here it is 2016 and a Brick Bank is $169.99 + 6% sales tax = $180.19. I bought the GG when they were EOL, so that's the end of 2010, so we can basically say 2011, but I will use 2010 inflation. That $118 is $129.47…
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^^ Another problem might be if it does drop lower I would imagine in very limited quantities and it will sell out fast. In the end if you want the set and are willing to pay $118 it's not a bad price.
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Sorry, I looked on Amazon.com and saw that it was $118 there. I found the set at a rural Walmart on clearance. But I wasn't sure if it was a good deal because of amazon's inflated prices on some items.
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Thanks for the kind words about my designs everyone :) @hayduke The prices people have got back to me for the Gingerbread House range from £92 through to £118, with somewhere around the middle the most common.
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118 lots about $30. not bad for value, but daunting. warned buyer it might take a few daysalso a few small orders this weekend moved more rarely used parts bins to basement.needed to clear path to window to put in AC anyway
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Have 8 12 24 28 41 43 63 69 70 88 91 96 118 133 135 139 If you want them pm me your address and I can pop them in the post for you
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So, I just realized after watching a presentation from BrickFest Japan that LEGO had updated member counts which I hadn't seen. Specifically: Asia: 37 RLUGs in 10 countries with 314,162 members EMEA/Pacific: 118 RLUGs in 32 countries with 65,978 members Americas: 95 RLUGs in 7 countries with 6,302 members Back in 2012,…
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Oops, looks like my previous image broke, oh well, you get the idea. But I found this at the back of the 138 manual. MOC suggestions! If I ever get both a 118 and a 138, I'm MOCing the 118 (with period parts of course), since trains can get too standard. Can anyone identify what the device below the windmill is supposed to…
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