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It contains 617 custom parts that you can't get anywhere else. Seems reasonable to me. Expecting everything you see in this photo for $100 is crazy!
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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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Yup, my first minifigs were the un-poseable ones with blank faces as well! I had #314 Police Launch, #617 Cowboys and #147 Refrigerated Wagon that I know of and there are still loads of them, along with some of the old Maxifigs in an box of Lego at my parents' house. Which was raided a long time ago for all of the Classic…
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Just checked database, there's a few sets that came before it in my collection (shell station, and #617 cowboys to name two), but town centre is the set I have clearest memory of... it was such a wow set. Had everything: vehicles, road plates, buildings, a castle/museum, lots of bricks, trees and flowers, lots of figures,…
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I can see you have at least one sith trooper https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sw0436#T=S&O={%22iconly%22:0} A couple of world racers https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=Racers#T=M&P=1 A bunch of Chima, ninjago, a kingdoms Dragon Knight, Aldrich Killian (Marvel), parts of a Batman and a power…
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@bobabricks I'm not laughing, i'm crying! I feel so OLD... Lightsabre duel brought me out of my dark age! Lol. :oP In another thread, i just recalled owning #617 as one of my earliest sets, though my most memorable early set was #1592 but not the first... i can't remember exactly what the very first was... I think it was a…
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@coolsplash First off, love your avatar! Second, if you are an AFOL then I can whole heartedly recommend Brick Journal to you and any other AFOL who enjoys trolling around on the net reading about LEGO. The editor and creator of Brick Journal is one of us, Joe Meno. I have had the pleasure of meeting him at LEGO events…
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Oh my. I'm not typing that list. A picture is worth a thousand numbers: 15% AFOL discount + double points on the rest + three minifigs for free with a coupon from the Easter catalog. (And I'm only just noticing I paid 614 bucks, but they gave me double points for 617 for whatever reason.) Not too shabby. I would have…
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Can't think of a theme I hate. I never heard of Galidore before I read about it on Brickset, and I have never heard of Znap either. Hate is much too strong word (expressing an emotion too 'extreme') for a product/brand I like so much. Horror IMO is more accurate. My personal Lego horror story! As a child I had a few sets,…
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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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