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Yesterday I bought the original box for set 721, a 12 Volt locomotive. It came with the two named beams with 721 on it, a few other parts and a track contact base, and the latter is why I have some question marks. (I filled the box with my locomotive which I already had) According to the inventory lists on Bricklink and…
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I won an auction on Ebay a couple of weeks ago that I took a gamble on. Mixed in with a bunch of Mega and Knex pieces with misc. Lego was a #721 box with the lid closed. I got it yesterday and inside the box was a completely unused complete 721 inside, totally mint set for 78.00 w/shipping. Along with it were 2 each of…
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Are you guys making fun of German "weisswurst"? :-O https://www.google.com/search?q=Weisswurst&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiVrMmUq8nTAhXJy4MKHX3vAwYQ_AUICigB&biw=1536&bih=721
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721 sets with 543 different for a rank of 4363. 259245 total piece count for a rank of 1917, mostly my goal was to break that 2000 rank. Total minifigures count is 1872 with 1243 different for a rank of 2593. Got out of my dark age in late 2013.
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@huw I added set 721 to my collection manager last night and it did add it to my total of sets. But when I analyze my collection the set isn't listed anywhere in the sub-themes column. That is if I click on any of the columns in the 4.5v/12v category, the set isn't listed in any of them whether it's one of the 104 sets in…
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There are several that I can think of that would be considered "rare" even though the term is heavily over used. You just have to remember that Lego sets weren't always "mass" produced even though there are other sets that sell for a lot more money. Rare isn't always desirable. Set #742 which was made for the U.S. but the…
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@wjoeyjones WOW!! What an amazing retailer display model!! The fact that it still had its' original box (coming from the Loveland Colorado Samsonite LEGO factory), is almost unheard of. The first LEGO Train System sets (including the 113) came out in the summer of 1966 in Europe, but was not sold in the USA until 1968...…
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