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You have a #42096 Porsche I'm not recognizing the tire tread pattern on the red pickup, nor see a match on Bricklink- are these all LEGO?
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Hey Everyone - I'm trying to clear some of my surplus LEGO sets to fund a camera upgrade, don't really want to deal with shipping so figured I'd list them here in case anyone wants to collect at Bricktastic or can meet somewhere in the West Berkshire area if anyone is interested but not attending Bricktastic All as new in…
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Very happy with the Lego and Lego necklace that was under the tree. Looking forward to tucking into it! Husband got the #42096 which he wanted after seeing it in real life. Son was a bit spoilt with both lego and non-Lego, but he was very pleased and grateful :)
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It's Christmas time which means a whole day of family fun building Lego! Mr. Brickventures is building his present #42096 while Little Mr. Brickventures is building #31071. Mrs. Brickventures is going classic building #6080 from a bulk lot she bought 4 years ago.
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To refer back to comments in the original announcement post, I understand the price gripes. This model is most comparable to Porsche 911 (42096). Someone even did a great job at making a B model F1 from that set. (last tangent: That B model is even being sold by Chinese fake Lego companies). The Porsche is $150 for 1580…
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1) When I finished I had 2 https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=32054&idColor=11#T=C&C=11 extra. The build feels secure and it's not obvious where they should go. Either a) I missed a step, b) there were extra in the box, c) they came from my collection some how. 2) Why…
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