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I have found a UCS SD 10030. It has a beat up box and instructions but only 16lbs of bricks. I'm interested in it mainly for building but wanted to know what would be a good price.

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I have found a UCS SD 10030. It has a beat up box and instructions but only 16lbs of bricks. I'm interested in it mainly for building but wanted to know what would be a good price.

That very much depends on which specific pieces are missing. There are lots of common pieces, but the are also some very expensive ones. 

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one dollar bob

 

is this for personal or resale 

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That very much depends on which specific pieces are missing. There are lots of common pieces, but the are also some very expensive ones. 

What are some of the more expensive pieces other than the sticker? Or what whats the best way to check the piece prices other than looking up each individual one on brick link? Is there a way to look up what pieces in a set are unique?

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What are some of the more expensive pieces other than the sticker? Or what whats the best way to check the piece prices other than looking up each individual one on brick link? Is there a way to look up what pieces in a set are unique?

Here is a good start. You'll need to sort it by sets with piece - you'll see there are a number of pieces that are only in this set. Keep in mind that there are 2 versions of this set (Old Gray, and New Gray). The New gray pieces tend to be even higher priced.

1 example of prices would be the tan magnet holders - you'll need 14 of them, which could cost you $200.

http://brickset.com/inventories/10030-1

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Thank you. It looks like brickset is easer to use for that than bricklink?

You'll still want to look up the pieces in Bricklink (if you want to get the most reliable range of prices for the pieces).

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