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LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 15 May 2013 11:56
by firefight
I have six 1980's Lego Castle sets for sale, if anyone is interested. They are loose, incomplete and in played wth condition. I have put a description in the file comments section of the photos. Will sell individually or as a lot.
castle set
6011 Black knight's Treasure £5
6012 Siege Cart £6
6035 Castle Guard £6
6039 Twin Arm Launcher £7
6102 Mini Figures £4
6103 Mini Figures £4
Buy all six sets together for just £25.
if you are interested in anything or have any questions regarding these items feel free to send me a message.
Cheers, firefight.
Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 15 May 2013 12:46
by The Baron
Hey man, I would advise completing the sets by getting the missing bits from
www.bricklink.com, then selling them as 100%.
Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 15 May 2013 14:12
by firefight
The Baron wrote:Hey man, I would advise completing the sets by getting the missing bits from
http://www.bricklink.com, then selling them as 100%.
Ah, thanks for the advise and link The Baron

.They say that you are the most evil man in the world, but you're not really such a bad guy.
I'm lazy so I will see if the sets sell on here first for what I am asking. If there are no takers I'll have to do some leg work and track down the missing pieces.
My respects to Lego Castle builders around the world; I have seen your work and enjoyed it; in particular the builder Dr. Bob "king of the castle" Carney.
cheers, firefight
Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 15 May 2013 21:46
by firefight
updated with new picture and info.
Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 02 Jun 2013 18:36
by firefight
You guys must be Playmobil fans instead huh?

Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 03 Jun 2013 10:44
by Dark Horse
Never let go of Lego because it really hurts when you step on it unexpectedly with bare feet.
Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 03 Jun 2013 13:58
by firefight
Dark Horse wrote:Never let go of Lego because it really hurts when you step on it unexpectedly with bare feet.
That is very true

as I imagine most people wll attest.
So anyway you want to buy it DH ? You must be tired of oiling up your muscle men by now aren't you? I mean painting your Masters of the Universe rather.

Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 05 Jun 2013 17:03
by firefight
I thought Dark Horse would have replied by now with a retort to my previous comment.

He must have turned into Sulkor.

Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 20 Jun 2013 16:41
by firefight
Just giving this a bump up, or should that be a leg up?
I'll do the six sets for £27 (excluding postage).
What say ye squires?
Re: LETTING GO OF LEGO
Posted: 30 Jun 2013 12:16
by firefight
OK, I've lowered the individual set prices (see original post) and am doing a special offer for all six sets at just £25!!!!.BARGAIN! See how much of this say newfangled "Vampire Hunters" Lego you get for £25; not much for you to sink your teeth into I'm sure. You would probably need to own a (blood) bank to have a collection that didn't suck. Lego Castle (not Dracula's) is where it's at.