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Wait, (362 days to go!)? Does that mean that the mods know something? That the 2022 modular is revealed on 27-11-2021? Or that it gets released then? Probably not.
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Actually we can get a more accurate figure from the Brickset database if really needed to. For example, under All Themes, we can see Gears having 1697, and Promotionals & Service Packs having 300+ each, Books 172, Collectible Minifigures 362 (for me they can be added as 1 set of 16 or 1 box set for each series but…
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Behold, in ye olde dayse of LUGNET, some of yon parts wert weighed: http://news.lugnet.com/market/shipping/?n=362 The smallest on a chemistry scale was the minifig coin (smaller than the "lever handle" in a small lever). But, obviously, not everything was tried. A few other candidates at the time (that weren't measured)…
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I decided to do a Lego logo and ran across this old thread. I put sidersdd 48x48 plan into LDD and this is the part count if you want to use 1x1's (tiles or plates). Black - 510 White - 362 Red - 1324 Yellow - 108 I might try to re-create the 64x64 design as it has a little more…
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236 sets, 362 minifigs, 27,009 parts. There must be a good few thousand uncatalogued parts and minifigs, though, from charity shop bulk lots, so I'd guess about 30K parts and 380 minifigs, conservatively. I never had a Dark Age in terms of losing interest, but there was about a decade in which I didn't buy very much, so we…
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There are far worse ratios than that, where the set was easily available and cheap or a giveaway. A high Owned/wanted ratio (or low wanted/owned ratio) is not necessarily a sign of a crappy set. For example: polybags such as #30264 2552/332 (ratio 7.69), #30265 3621/255 (14.2). Even some decent games like Minotaurus score…
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