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I only had 2 minutes to look, but the 1x2x2 panel with sticker is from 1 of 3 sets (#8375, #8362, and #8654).
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Technic #8040 #8207 #8818 #8735 #8808 #9390 #8826 #8229 #8512 #8237 #8521 #8210 #8505 #8516 #8375 #8509 #8226 £10 posted via paypal gift
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My 4 year old son was keen on building one of the older Ferrari Racers sets I have had sitting in the Garage for a while, so we cracked open the Pit Set #8375 http://www.flickr.com/photos/
[email protected]/8439435315 Nice little set, lots of mini-figures, the photo is how my son arranged it.
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My avatar is the driver from the set 8375 Ferrari F1 Pit Set. The set is from 2004 when their drivers were Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello, but I think the LEGO driver looks like the current driver (and my favorite) Fernando Alonso, with his big eyes and eyebrows. I do like the Mola Ram figure, but I don't have…
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What's the term for the period before the dark ages? Anyway, mine was 1977-1985 or so, or ages 8-14. Most of my classic space sets said they were recommended for ages 8-14 or something like that, so I thought something was wrong with me for playing with them when I was 16. Soon I started driving a car, going to summer…
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So here's an update on my Craigslist haul from last week 200$ for 108lbs. Its been a crazy week sorting and I'm still not done. Some pictures are HERE Sets that look mostly complete so far: 7662 MTT 10184 Town Plan 10185 Green Grocer 10190 Market street 10182 Cafe Corner 4078 Hogwarts Express 7641 City Corner 7041 Troll…
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Short answer--It was the LEGO store. My original Golden Age was from 1976-1984 when I was in the target demographic age group for LEGO. Then, I had a serious dark age from 1984 (high school) up to maybe 1999 (first wave of LEGO Star Wars). I had always wanted LEGO to make Star Wars sets back in my Golden Age, so when they…
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