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Just put #30533 and #70665 together for that little and large vibe. Think I will have to do some colour swapping on the small one to get a better match.
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Not counting polybags, magazine GWPs or the movie CMF, there has been sets that contain Nya for less than AU$40 (two of the Legacy sets were under AU$25); 70600, 70651, 70665, 70680 & 853544, so there have been a few cheaper options for Nya.
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When I was a kid, some of my most sought-after parts were those that enabled articulation: hinges, tilt-bricks and bar/clip combinations. These days, ball-joints are also really handy: look for any set that builds a mecha or robot (eg #70665) as they're often good parts packs generally.
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I've never (unknowingly) bought a set I already had, and I don't normally have an "unbuilt" pile, except for maybe if I buy several sets together, but right now I have #70653, #70652, #75228, #75251, #70665, #10254, #60240 all waiting- plus a bunch of recent polybags! The problem is lack of space; I need to dismantle some…
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Big W has #70670 for the introductory price of $99 (S@H has it at $139.99), the best price we're likely to see, so we had to grab them. Decided while we grabbing them, we might as well get a few more sets marked off the list, so we cashed in some Flybuys points & jumped into one of our local Kmarts, ended up paying $11.25…
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I struck out at three different stores when looking for Hogwarts Express for $49. Brickseek and the Walmart app say they have them but they're nowhere to be seen. I have done pretty well over there last few days though. #76104 The Hulkbuster Smash-Up $13 #76129 Hydroman Attack $19 (Decent price and a great parts pack. I…
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