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Doors/Windows/Fences - http://www.ebay.com/itm/200677783738 Kitchen Parts - http://www.ebay.com/itm/200677778780 Roof Parts - http://www.ebay.com/itm/200677781449 People try to sell MISB of 730 for many hundreds of $$$, this way you can get to good stuff without the basic bricks :)
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nothing showing at 730 for me.
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I guess it's actually #730-2
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A big box of Samsonite Lego but the first real set was a beloved #730, Steam shovel with Carrier.
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I'm trying to figure out roughly what the trend is for LEGO producing elements-- does anyone have some good data? Here's what I've seen so far: * As of 2008, LEGO reported that they had made 400+ billion elements, and were making 19B per year. * In 2010, NPR reported that they were making 36B per year. * In 2013, Business…
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The set I wanted but never got was #360, The Gravel works. The set that I did have and loved was #730, Steam shovel and carrier.
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My fav would be my first Lego set received Christmas 1976. It was set 730, steam shovel and carrier. It was played with a lot and most of the delicate pieces broken.
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It was showing 'coming soon' all morning from midnight onwards at all EU sites, then around 730 it changed to out of stock, ship in 30 days... Production problems maybe?
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I love trucks and the Scania griffin is in my coat of arms ,just got back driving trucks again ,no Scania yet ! This 10x4 is probably as good as it would get workwise ,730 hp is the strongest road going Scania at the moment
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-Back in the day: #730: Steam Shovel with carrier -Reawakening from Dark ages: #10019 Tantive VI -As time goes by: #4483 AT-AT, #8043 Motorized Excavator, #10194 Emerald Night -Lately: #21309 Saturn V and the Ninago City sets.
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