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@ACWWGal2011?!? You're talking about a set that hasn't even been released yet....& you're basically saying "gonna get the Lepin," cause can't get it cheap enough, good job. We haven't even picked up the Village yet, but if we miss out, we miss out. To put it in perspective, the Village is AU$350 & the Mountain Cave is…
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Maersk sets have been popular ever since the 1650 Maersk Line Container Set came out as a promotional set back in 1974. In 2004 the 10152 Maersk Sealand was introduced as a popular set, which contained for the first time Maersk blue 2x4 bricks (only 4). In 2005 an additional 10152 set version was introduced, and in 2006…
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Sorry, not purposely trying to bump the thread, just wanted to provide an update the folks still interested...Once activities die down I'll just let the thread go. After last week's trades, the following sets have gone out (now removed): 7744, 3677, 10194, 10199, 5974, 10188, 10219, 7307 Pending in trade(s): 8098 Thanks…
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Most LEGO sets with parts in different colors (besides red, white, blue, yellow, black, trans-clear) were introduced after the new millennium in decent quantities. Gray bricks were first introduced 1953-56 in Denmark and Norway only in 2x2 and 2x4 sizes as early (LEGO Mursten) slotted bricks... Then they were discontinued…
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If you are looking for any logic to set numbers, I can tell you from years of experience that there is none. If there are ranges of sequential numbers... then TLG will follow a logical sequence much of the time... other times the numbers bounce around. When LEGO brick sets first started in 1949 all sets started with a…
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I had not heard the story about TLG not producing green parts due to an anti-military toy philosophy, although I know TLG will not produce modern warfare weapons for that reason. I always wondered about TLGs general quirkiness to not producing certain parts to a general hesitation to introduce some parts either in new…
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Hi Andrew, Believe it or not, I only started collecting in 2011 (the Tower Bridge kicked me out of my dark ages), and then I came to my senses in 2015 and started selling everything off. As everyone on this forum knows, this hobby is expensive as all hell -- my wife often joked that it would be cheaper if I got into meth…
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