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Hmm. Interesting question, and one I'd really have to think about. When I was young I'd say #8880 was my absolute white whale. Not that I couldn't find it, it was right under my nose, but it was way too expensive to afford, and for my parents as well.A bit later that probably switched to #8448, but then my dark ages…
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I think if you feel like this is too gappy, then the Technic theme as a whole just isn't for
you. The Porsche has arguably has the most solid and authentic-looking body of any Technic car
there's ever been. Technic models are not like Creator Expert models. Traditionally, they're much more about…
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Hi mate, Might be interested in some of your high end technic Most particularly 8448 but also 8446 8458 8856 8872 8250 8448 8466 8285 8275 855! I guess it depends on price and whether you want to sell as a collection or individually. Let me know as not that far from you!
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8448-1: Super Street Sensation had fantastic inner box design. What is the set number of the Jack Stone set? Can anyone provide som pics of the inner boxes of the #10018 Darth Maul bust and the #3450 Statue of Liberty?
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Hi, i´m looking for a new home for my sealed set number 8448. It has been stored with great care and away from sunlight so the colors would´t vanish. Condition can be compared to "just out of the store" :) i´m located in Germany and would ship to any location worldwide. If you´re interested just just contact me here or…
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#8865 was the set that got me back into Lego, which I bought myself at Christmas that year. Hard to believe it was way back in 1988 or 1989. I then bought #8880 on its release and eventually went back and picked up a second-hand #8860 and then #853. I don't have them built at the moment, but this is how I remember the…
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This video gives an amazing insight into the new gearing system. Thanks for posting it. I hope there will be a new car chassis this year that matches 8880 or 8448 for looks and functions.
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Both OLO and Minitalia, as it turns out... were introduced in 1970 to help improve sales of LEGO in both countries. In Italy... the Minitalia set boxes came with a Minitalia catalog, and a LEGO catalog as well. In Japan, LEGO sets were actually found within the OLO catalog. So TLG thought that by producing a product that…
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Here's what I want to shift: #8851 (1984) Excavator (only one that's not complete, missing tracks) #8620 (1986) Snow Scooter #8640 (1986) Polar Copter #8660 (1986) Arctic Rescue Unit #8680 (1986) Arctic Rescue Base #8852 (1987) Robot #8853 (1988) Excavator #8862 (1989) Backhoe Grader #8825 (1990) Night Chopper #8840 (1990)…
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My son started to ask about our car, and I knew that there were Lego sets that could show most of the crucial components. I also knew that the last Lego set that showcased car technology was released almost 20 years ago (8448). First I thought of buying it second hand, but the price was too excessive. Then I though of…
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