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Hi All, Time for the annual Thanksgiving/Christmas cleanout! I am located in the United States. Most items ship for free in the US (minifigures do, sets do not). I will ship WW for a small cost. If you want your item shipped in a box for maximum protection, then feel free to ask. Any item over $100 is automatically shipped…
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Christmas cleanout! If they do not sell on here, most everything here is going on eBay for .99 auctions. I am located in the United States. Most items ship for free in the US (minifigures do, sets do not). I will ship WW for a small cost. If you want your item shipped in a box for maximum protection, then feel free to ask.…
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It's got nothing to do with a failure to understand anything. TLG's pricing has changed, and exchange rates altered drastically. It used to be that the only reason that it was probably not worth importing sets from the US is because of import duties and taxes, but the actual cost to a local consumer in each country was…
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I think we will see a bigger spike in price personally. In my opinion it had peaked right now, but only because of the existence of #9398 and while #41999 is unique with the limited run and believe that those that now choose to purchase a technic crawler opt for the much cheaper plan of the #9398 and when discontinued we…
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Hi Ya'll, It's me yet again with a listing of NEW, all SEALED Sets. Shipping (US+WW): Shipping will be charged at cost. You will be invoiced after the item has been shipped so that you're only charged exact cost (S&H). There is combined shipping if you buy multiples. Shipping without the box will be more expensive than…
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A few details that you should read over: -I am located in the United States. Most items ship for free in the US (minifigures do, sets do not). -I will ship WW for a small cost (depending upon the item). If you want your item shipped in a box for maximum protection, then feel free to ask. -Any…
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You do have the 310 Esso Service Station building (no tanker truck, Esso Sign/Pumps, door should be white). Maybe you could sell that separately (no box). You would need another garage door frame... https://www.bricklink.com/catalogPG.asp?P=821&colorID=1 ... and then you could either build a 236 Garage, or maybe just a 235…
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Also... with the 810 Town Plan sets... TLG discontinued Esso as the LEGO Service Station of choice in favor of Shell (with the 325 Shell Station replacing the 310 Esso Station). This happened in 1966. By 1967 the supply of remaining Esso accessories available for the 810 Town Plan sets became exhausted (for the most part).…
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Ok, you've got me stumped. The only sets I can think of that come close to matching that description are 310 or one of the early locomotives. There just aren't that many sets under 200 pieces from either year that are electric. Back to the catalogs. The JC Penney's brown box is mine. It's a photo I took for Istokg, so…
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I'd say it's more likely to be something that was built especially by the people at Legoland. The style is similar, and there are a number of very rare parts in it, which simply wouldn't have been available in any quantity at the time. For example: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=3068b&in=S&colorID=12&ov=Y was…
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