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2 hours ago, Sharkbait said:

 

And the buy I'm most happy about:

Green Grocer, Town Hall, Fire Brigade, Grand Emporium, Pet Shop, Town Plan, and 7938 Passenger train.  All are built and dusty, appear to be mostly complete, and there were no instructions - $300

 

 

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Bought a 90% complete 10178 Motorized AT-AT a few weeks ago for $80 locally. After 2 Bricklink orders totalling about $20, I've got this baby complete and walking again. Only missing the General Veers fig now.

Such an awesome set! 20170831_212141.thumb.jpg.bb4c022e456428c808e3203f88f6c082.jpg

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I paid $50 for all

Winter Village 10229 90% sealed bags
Monsters Castle
Ghost Train
Holiday Train 2006
Airport
Police Station

At a glance so far.

2006 Holiday Train alone is/used to be $300-$400. Nice score!
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34 minutes ago, squeakdigital00 said:

What's the best / easiest way to clean these up? Dishwasher.... Washing Machine?

I prefer soaking them in a large tub or bowl over night, using a colander and salad spinner to get rid of the excess water, and let them dry on a towel.  Less scratching, missing parts, and finding random bits in your appliances.

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8 minutes ago, TANV said:

I prefer soaking them in a large tub or bowl over night, using a colander and salad spinner to get rid of the excess water, and let them dry on a towel.  Less scratching, missing parts, and finding random bits in your appliances.

We have several threads on this and I sent them to squeakdigital.

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I picked up the BB-8 #78187 today from LEGO.  It was the last one in stock.  I went about 11:45a EST.  They were already sold out of ISD's and had two Heavy Walker's left.

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12 hours ago, TANV said:

I prefer soaking them in a large tub or bowl over night, using a colander and salad spinner to get rid of the excess water, and let them dry on a towel.  Less scratching, missing parts, and finding random bits in your appliances.

I usually put a bit of dish soap in the brick bath too, but this is dead on the money.

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2283 Lego hero factory witch doctor. £10 in local charity shop. Instructions, box and looks full set of pieces - happy with this find.

Passed on Lego technic jet plane 9394 for £15.WP_20170902_14_33_22_Pro.thumb.jpg.fcbfea728f2f7654cc2fce6691843e3a.jpg

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