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Playing with Excel and came up with these stats... :wacko:

Total Sets 82

Earliest Set 1977

Latest Set 2008

Average Year 1990

Town - 52%

City - 15%

Space - 10%

Castle - 9%

Pirates - 7%

Technic - 4%

Model Team - 2%

Star Wars - 1%

Minifigs - 163

Cheers

Rog

Posted (edited)

I signed into Peeron.com and made a list of my sets. It shows that I currently have 49 sets, 5.574 parts (untrue, because it doesn't count spare parts plus the loose parts I've gathered) and 129 minifigs (also untrue, because I have a few extra ones stolen from my little brothers' lego back in my childhood). The earliest set is from 1990, and the latest from this year. I used to have a big bunch of Fabulands from the 80's, but they're all lost now.

I definitely need to get that Troll Wagon impulse set, just to raise it to 50 sets and 130 figs. :tongue:

The sets by theme:

9 Pirate

21 Castle

4 Paradisa

3 Town

4 Space

5 Western

1 Harry Potter

1 Indiana Jones

1 Star Wars

You can incidentally see my whole set collection right here.

Edited by Sandy
Posted (edited)

I also keep a detailed spreadsheet of all the Lego I have. :sweet:

Sets: 295 (excluding Bricklink orders)

Average parts per set: 285 (excluding Bricklink orders)

Total parts: 89978 (including Bricklink orders, probably off by 100-200)

Earliest set: 1981

Latest set: 2007

Average year: 1994

Town/City: 22.7%

Space: 32.2%

Aquazone: 4.4%

Model Team/Creator: 4.7%

Technic/Mindstorms: 21.3%

Service packs: 5.4%

Other: 9.3% (includes a few of each: Alpha Team, Star Wars, Trains, etc.)

These percentages are in terms of sets; if I look at pieces instead, the Technic percentage will be much larger since most of my Technic sets are the bigger ones.

I don't keep track of minifigs so I'm not sure about those.

Edited by CP5670
Posted (edited)
This seems more of a community discussion... :wink:

I'm not trying to question your job as an admin or anything, but I thought the Community section was for non-LEGO topics, and general discussion about LEGO (which this is, in my opinion) would belong to the LEGO News & General Discussion. I could be wrong with this, but that would be the simplest division in my eyes.

As it is now, it's quite hard for a normal user to tell what topic goes to which forum. :sceptic:

Edited by Sandy
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I'm not trying to question your job as an admin or anything, but I thought the Community section was for non-LEGO topics, and general discussion about LEGO (which this is, in my opinion) would belong to the LEGO News & General Discussion.

That's what I thought too. :wacko:

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