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jbricks has 497 in stock for 0.99€ http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?id=3147#T=S&C=86&O={"color":86}
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@TexasGal It's on the bottom of the store calendar that the more recent photo came from. It's stated as being free with a $125 spend. It consists of microscale models of sets #375, #6285, #6399, and #497.
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This thread has some before and after photos. http://www.bricksetforum.com/discussion/497/un-yellowing-old-bricks/p1 I had great results with hydrogen peroxide and oxyclean.
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See if any of these help you. https://forum.brickset.com/discussion/497/brick-discoloration-due-to-sunlight-smoking-and-methods-to-restore/p1 https://forum.brickset.com/discussion/28806/the-case-of-the-yellowing-white-bricks
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I bought 5 of #60180 Monster Truck for the orange wheels and tires... so I could modify #60195 to more closely resemble the TC-497 Overland Train it seems to have been based on.
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Exactly, and to the person making $8/hr at TRU, spending 30 minutes in the back room to make $497 is more than enough to ignore the policy. No amount of moral indignation on a LEGO forum is going to change that.
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^I have to agree, the last set I ever part with will probably be 497 Galaxy Explorer. 10179 and all the modulars are very cool and worth a lot more money, but it's hard to top your first LEGO love...
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Just some of what was in a gallon Ziploc bag for $9.99 at an antique mall: I think I only needed the "LL928" bricks to be able to build #928/#497. I guess I know what I'm doing this weekend!
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Here's a thread I remember from a while ago for un-yellowing bricks, havn't tried it myself, but I think most have had some success. http://www.bricksetforum.com/discussion/497/un-yellowing-old-bricks/p1
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It's not that I didn't know what Neo-Classic style is; I was just unclear on whether it was the only style allowed. The "Classic Space" here is a bit open to interpretation. But you and TheOneVeyronian have answered my question. Thanks! It's the number of pieces in #497.
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