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The grainy classified images showed a mix of parts in the full range of the color group as well as some white/gray/black. Just look at current Classic sets like #10705 and then just at the blue pile and imagine a bucket of just that with a bit more variety.
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https://darthdanko.brickowl.com/ finally opened a BrickOwl store. I do not like the design but the automated shipping pricing is very easy so do. :) @KingAlanI how do you rate the parts from the Creative boxes? I can get #10705 for 28 euro each and I'm thinking of pulling the gun and getting 5 or 10 but I do not know if…
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Yep, Samsonite manufactured LEGO bricks in the United States from 1961 to 1972. LEGO opened their own factory in Switzerland in 1971 and their own factory in the US in 1973. https://www.lego.com/en-us/legohistory#manufacturing And for the most parts sets actually DO cost much less than they did back then! Let's rewind…
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If the $200 budget is for your kids, I suggest buying as many Classic and Creator sets as you can. For creative free-building, they're the best value. Relative to these, most other sets are going to seem expensive for what you get (in quantity of parts, at least). These sets are also likely to have the most parts that…
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