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The first set, or at least I think it was my first set, was this fantastic set: #911-1 I may have had others and I definitely had a motor (#107-1 I think - remember the unusal plate). I must've been about 6 when I got this as I don't really remember a time when I never had Lego. Besides this, #6801-1 was one of the other…
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Hi, Normally bit of a lurker as I'm a new AFOL just coming out of my dark age (rediscovered enthusiasm whilst collecting Lego Friends sets for my daughters). Posting this as I think there's some interesting sets I've picked up. Saw a advert for some old classic lego sets for £60, few boxed sets that looked like good…
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Hi, Like many people here, I played with LEGO as a child, but grew up and discovered other pursuits. However, now that I have twin five year old daughters, who have discovered the delights of building mad towers of bricks, I've sort-of caught the bug that a lot of people on here seem to have! It all started when we all…
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I had a big set of Lego, #911 and then when I was about 8 I was at a summer camp and we had a trip to the local village. They had this gift shop and I saw this set if Lego which is the #6801 Moon Buggy. It had this little space dude and I think it was £1.30. I had 80p and the lady running the camp gave the rest to buy it…
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Hey there folks. I'm a new new to this group, and figured this would be a good place to try to sell my collection. I've estimated it at around 17,500+ pieces; 140+ minifigs; 100+ pounds. There are two parts to it... My original collection from when I was a kid (I'm 39), which has been kept in a classic denim Lego storage…
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