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He's from the old UFO line from 1997 - '98. He was in two sets: #6975 Alien Avenger, and #6900 Cyber Saucer.
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UCS Unkat Plutt's booth? 100 pieces for the booth and the other 6900 for quarter portions...
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LEGO has to weigh the likelihood of a typical buyer who already owns 10188 dropping another $500 for another Death Star. In the Brickset database, roughly 9600 of 130,000 members own 10188. 6900 marked it as wanted - but not wanted enough to have actually bought it. Roughly 1800 own 10143. I would guess that anyone who was…
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Yes, you must resist, tecjam is right, it is indeed outdated and overpriced. I wouldn't call it fugly, but it's certainly not a looker either. At least it has some play value, but you pay dearly for that. I'd also rather buy three modulars instead of one 10188. Come to think of it, I paid around 365 Euro for my three…
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Woohoo, polybags, and two boxed sets! I'm trying to tighten up my collection, so I thought I'd see if anyone would like to trade. I'm located in California, and all sets listed are new and unopened, except for the two CMF, who were opened to check, and come with all original parts and accessories. Anyhoo, here's my have…
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And a few more: just #6900 Cyber Saucer and #6975 Alien Avenger to go! (Tomorrow; it's bedtime.)
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Someone just dug out a 6 year old post! The original teenage poster is likely a working class adult now, I wonder what is his current status. Back on topic, I have around 6900 minifigures (inclusive of loose ones not in my Brickset database) and close to 800K parts inclusive of loose/PAB bricks. Been slowing down…
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