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I see Tiago worked on #11011 too, nice. Interestingly despite lacking doors, windows, wheels, turntables and other specialized parts it's got more part diversity overall than #10717 (or even #11717 including the 16x16 plates) according to BrickLink. They really need to tone down the part diversity so we can get better…
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Welp I just discovered that the same LEGO Singapore online storefront I got #41900 from has #11016, which has hitherto been impossible to find anywhere in the country. Its local MSRP gives it an even better PPP ratio than #10704, #11005 and #10717, although it appears all 4 sets share the same PPP in other countries. For…
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