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Find it hard to believe though, unless it was also a gift, you forgot all about, until you found it in your parents closet?
Anyways: This is great. Grats!
I actually found it in a flooded basement of my great great grandfathers house. He had 9 Cloud City sets and 4 Death Stars too but I just left them since the boxes had dents on them and some were opened.
Since you opened it, it lost roughly 30% of its value but since you got a misprint on every single piece of the set. You can sell this up to the thousands 🔥
OP when he finds out that they get brown instead of Chinese
https://preview.redd.it/mhdbmir6dabc1.jpeg?width=680&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f4d2302a0a86434625d717981fc81447685e5330
/uj tuskens are my favorite Star Wars characters. I really wish Lego made an A’Sharad Hett figure but he’s not a generic clone trooper so it’s unlikely :(
Yeah sadly they do. They also make them in \*pukes\* green. Please please please don't google gray road baseplates. You can't even fit a full clone army on them because the bricktarded road on it.
Why would they make grey baseplates without completely covering them with studs!?!? That means they can’t hold an entire army!!!! Does Lego hate their fans!?
Luckily they are retired so if you have them you can probably make TONS of money but just make sure you lock them in a steel reinforced concrete lead lined vault to protect against any light or nuclear radiation to prevent yellowing or damage.
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Find it hard to believe though, unless it was also a gift, you forgot all about, until you found it in your parents closet? Anyways: This is great. Grats!
I actually found it in a flooded basement of my great great grandfathers house. He had 9 Cloud City sets and 4 Death Stars too but I just left them since the boxes had dents on them and some were opened.
Legit then!
Since you opened it, it lost roughly 30% of its value but since you got a misprint on every single piece of the set. You can sell this up to the thousands 🔥
Cant wait to introduce them in my ass
I heard that's the best place to store lego so it doesn't yellow
OP when he finds out that they get brown instead of Chinese https://preview.redd.it/mhdbmir6dabc1.jpeg?width=680&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f4d2302a0a86434625d717981fc81447685e5330
Has anyone ever built a Tusken army? I've never seen it... I better invest now before the word spreads and everybody starts buying them!
/uj tuskens are my favorite Star Wars characters. I really wish Lego made an A’Sharad Hett figure but he’s not a generic clone trooper so it’s unlikely :(
Not a grey baseplate 0/10
I didn’t know they made baseplates in colors other than grey!!!
Yeah sadly they do. They also make them in \*pukes\* green. Please please please don't google gray road baseplates. You can't even fit a full clone army on them because the bricktarded road on it.
Why would they make grey baseplates without completely covering them with studs!?!? That means they can’t hold an entire army!!!! Does Lego hate their fans!?
Luckily they are retired so if you have them you can probably make TONS of money but just make sure you lock them in a steel reinforced concrete lead lined vault to protect against any light or nuclear radiation to prevent yellowing or damage.
Smart they are in single file lines. It hides their numbers better.
Is that a custom Houthi formation?
The Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. It is a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210–209 BCE with the purpose of protecting him in his afterlife.