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Sets included:

 

1063

722

6822

6804

6823

6801

6805

6927

6892

375/6075

383/6083

6600

6607

6606

775

709

677/6077

6386

6698

6609

6372

6373

6679

6361

6650

6602

6681

6630

970

6626

400

780

6390

6375

6690

554

6676

6383

6382

 

 

All in mostly complete clean looking condition. Photos attached. Comes with most instruction manuals, few boxes. What kind of offer can I make and still make money reselling the sets I don’t want?

 

 

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Those are kind of open ended questions. What are they asking? I'm assuming the above numbers go with all of the pictures, or are there more sets not in the pictures? You can put them in a set calculator and get a rough estimate of value. But, I'm not sure the demand is there for much of what is shown.

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Those are kind of open ended questions. What are they asking? I'm assuming the above numbers go with all of the pictures, or are there more sets not in the pictures? You can put them in a set calculator and get a rough estimate of value. But, I'm not sure the demand is there for much of what is shown.


Seller is asking for offers. I think there’s more than is pictured. Guess the best way is to create a new brickfolio and plug everything in there.


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That's a great looking collection, and a few of those sell for a decent price. Public works, Main Street, and the yellow castle are all sought after by collectors of that era. These are the sets that I grew up with in the 80s and they bring back good memories. I had and still have a good handful of those. The lot calculator is a good start, but don't rely solely on that number because it may be skewed. I'd also suggest looking up sold listings for each set on eBay. Get a decent idea of what each one sells for and total it up. If the seller doesn't have a price and is looking for offers then I'd start at 1/3 of your total and go from there. If your initial offer is too high then you won't have any wiggle room and will lose potential margin down the road. Good luck. Keep us posted.

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1 minute ago, scatttcat said:

Came out to a little under 1500 for me, not bad if you can score it for a couple hundred

Whoever got all my Legoland sets for a single figure sum back in 1984  did well for themselves.

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