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After looking through the video I've come up with a list of sets worth mentioning with lowest BL price to get a sense of what to bid. From what the guy in the video said, these should all be new sets. I am willing to do bids for folks who are not in the area, though I may need to charge some sort of packing fee for my time…
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#363 is a few years older than me. :)
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^ According to a Gizmodo article a friend sent me, the UCS Hulkbuster will retail for US$120 & has 1,363 pieces. I was just looking at the info on Brickset to get an idea on price for Australia, most of the sets in that price point have an average piece count of around 800-1,200 elements (& vary in price points from…
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I have several of these from 70s sets (e.g. #314, #363, and #617 ). It's interesting how they were used. They often included brick-built elements (e.g. a 2x2 plate to make them look like they're sitting). The torso and leg pieces are kind of nice from a MOC perspective because I don't believe there is anything else with…
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Thanks to my dad's sentimental attachment to anything I had as a kid, I have pretty much all of my childhood toys, including LEGO. But the reason for my post is someone else's childhood collection. When I was 11, my family traveled to Europe. While there, we visited a business acquaintance of my dad's, who lived in…
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8/7/2014 has come and gone and average selling price on Bricklink is currently $363.95 :P
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Set numbers 363 and 555 did indeed have a wheelchair in them. I had 555 as a kid. Maybe the reason they don't have a wheelchair in a set now is because they have already done it and have decided it isn't enough to sell a set or maybe it actually helps to drive people away from a set. Maybe Lego likes staying in business…
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