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wow 4kg and 6.5kg. two 4000+ pieces sets? O_O well one 4000+ pieces set and one 6000+ pieces one? O_O O_O
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Yeah 2240 pieces seems about right, given what I've seen. I'd have said between 2000 and 3000. No way it's 6000 pieces.
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The value of this set keeps rising, and until LEGO releases a set that contains 6000+ pieces, I don't see the trend changing any time soon.
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The Fire symbols and the Torsos can be had by scanning Lego Idea Book #6000 and the Numbers 1 and 2 and Clock can be had by scanning Lego Idea Book #200.
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Next up for sale from my collection is the amazing ATAT designed by Cavegod. With over 6000 pieces of lego it is HUGE! I'm asking for £900 which is less than I paid for the bricklinked lego. All lego was bought new and has never been near cigarette smoke or animals. I'm based in Belfast if collection is preferred,…
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That is very interesting. I always knew lego was around the same ppb today as it was 20 years ago its just that nowadays we have near 6000 piece sets!
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In regard to #6000, the movie theatre baffled me since it's such a low-ceiling room. I always thought it was more like a ground control room for the spaceship that Bill and Mary board afterward.
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Ugh the new giant 6000 piece hogwarts castle is available for sale and I'm so tempted. Spam me with reasons not to indulge! I don't have the space or spare money for that set!
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With all these large sets coming out this year I wonder when or if we will ever see Lego produce a set over 6000 pieces to surpass Taj Mahal as the largest set.
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I'd love to take my my son & daughter but come on 6000 euros for 3 days is a reasonable price? What could they possibly do what justifies 2000 euros a day?
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