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While reading the comments in the Land Rover announcement, alternative measurements for value was talked about (as it has been in the past). I didn't look to see if anyone has done calculations for PPW and posted them here, but I decided to do some quick ones. I liked the idea of using the average weight/price per piece as…
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ROOF TILE 1X2X3/74° INV. or 2449 for short. I'd need 96 of them though. Plus the complement of dark reds from #10196 all in vibrant coral too. Kind of candy floss look for another carousel. A few of the TLM2 cmf would look right at home on there aswell.
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example - http://www.brickset.com/parts/?part=4501534 I have often wondered why this part has a snot side to it. I have never seen it used in any set that I own. The part has been around for a long time and always stood out to me. 1 - Does anyone know why this part in particular was moulded this way, and not say, 4221745?…
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Where a mold still exists for a part, i.e. is in current production, being able to request that part be made in another colour, a colour that was available previously, just by asking for it to be done. Now that would be very VIP. My first request would be 2449 in dark red. :o) Obviously. As a secondary perk, being able to…
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They kept for me my holy grail of LEGO bricks when it appeared mysteriously in a PBB, 2449 in dark red and I mean well, anyone that helps me get closer to building my own #10196 is simply awesome and a massive help in my book. Without them, the dream would still be a long way off. I also find a soft bristled pastry brush…
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I can't just pick one, so here's three I'd enjoy looking at: THE set that defined my love of LEGO: #375-2 Yellow Castle. I'll never forget the moment I first saw it. Immense imagination ignition. :o) The set I've always wanted to own, build and display, and am working my way towards: #10196 Grand Carousel, obviously! Still…
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Here are a couple of pictures of my latest ebay haul, sometimes it pays to look a bit more closely at some of the auctions. I won 2 lots from the same seller, one white & one dark red, (which is my favourite Lego colour BTW). I won the white lot for £7.50 & the dark red lot for £8.66 + £4.00 P+P which came to £20.16. On…
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I received an email supposedly from paypal (
[email protected]), wanting me to open an attachment to restore full use of my account following an "unauthorised credit card payment" attempt. The email is below:- Dear PayPal user, We recently received a report of unauthorized credit card payment attempt associated with this…
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