CisFran Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 wow, can you tell from where you bought this from ? and maybe there are other good deals ? somebody posted on a suisse online auction with a "buy it now" price of EUR40..so i immediately bought it in a flash Quote
Waterkamp Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 somebody posted on a suisse online auction with a "buy it now" price of EUR40..so i immediately bought it in a flash That really was good deal, so jealous :) Quote
Marcel1980 Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 i bought an 8258 for a 100euros. No box but with a new sticker sheet. Quote
Marcel1980 Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 Well best bargain for years. Two 8880 in mint condition for 80euros. Loving it! Quote
CisFran Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 (edited) Picked up today a mint 42007 Moto Cross bike (complete box & manuals) for $14. I also bought a bnew in unopened box 42007 for $23. The 8420 Street Bike on the left cost me $30 and the 8051 Motorbike on the right was around $25 (all items used but in mint condition). I'm still missing the 8291 dirt bike to complete the four newest version of Technic bikes.. Not the best of deals but atleast I paid lower than the prevailing market prices. Edited August 28, 2013 by francisalmario Quote
Kumbbl Posted August 29, 2013 Author Posted August 29, 2013 a MINT (complete, seldom used, very good box and BI) 9398 for 60€... IMHO a bargain... Quote
peter_m Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 I have bought mint 8285 for 88€ yesterday. I guess it was quite good price. Quote
Kumbbl Posted August 29, 2013 Author Posted August 29, 2013 Well best bargain for years. Two 8880 in mint condition for 80euros. Loving it! congrats - you need two 8880 because the B-Model is quite a beauty too and a MUST-build ... Here in Germany the 8880 in good condition are generally not so expensive but nevertheless 80€ for two would also hard to beat here in germany - very good deal. Quote
skriblez Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 Bought the space shuttle for €100 today. Not a bad deal i think Quote
S.I Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 That was actually one of my better deals, picked one up for 40 shipped. Unfortunately every last 1/2 bushing is cracked, a lot of the normal ones are as well, as well as a few of the axle joiners. Quote
D3K Posted October 30, 2013 Posted October 30, 2013 Sorry to revive this somewhat old topic, but BEHOLD: For NOK 500,- (roughly 65-70 EUR) ! Just look at those plastic bags filled to the absolute max with gears, connectors, links, steering stuff, thin liftarms etc etc etc! Not to mention the plethora of beams, five yellow 5x11 panels, four yellow sprockets and much more!! Also, not pictured, was a bag with misc wheels and roughly 100 new style tank tread links! Very satisfied, a whole lot more than I thought it would be when I bid online! Was shocked when I saw the size and felt the weight of the package! In a good way! Quote
Lundgren Posted October 30, 2013 Posted October 30, 2013 (edited) Today I bought 8880 Supercar 8466 Offroader 8480 Space Shuttle And some other small sets for only 170 euros, felt like a really good price! All came with original boxes! Edited October 30, 2013 by Lundgren Quote
peter_m Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 Today I bought 8880 Supercar 8466 Offroader 8480 Space Shuttle And some other small sets for only 170 euros, felt like a really good price! All came with original boxes! Awesome deal! Quote
DrJB Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 (edited) Sorry to revive this somewhat old topic, but BEHOLD: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/D3K/Customs/dsc01635.jpg For NOK 500,- (roughly 65-70 EUR) ! Just look at those plastic bags filled to the absolute max with gears, connectors, links, steering stuff, thin liftarms etc etc etc! Not to mention the plethora of beams, five yellow 5x11 panels, four yellow sprockets and much more!! Also, not pictured, was a bag with misc wheels and roughly 100 new style tank tread links! Very satisfied, a whole lot more than I thought it would be when I bid online! Was shocked when I saw the size and felt the weight of the package! In a good way! That's an awesome parts selection ... You know what it means though, right? Well, when can we expect to see/build your next MOC ? Edited October 31, 2013 by legolijntje Please don't qoute images. Quote
Bricktrain Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 Sorry to revive this somewhat old topic, but BEHOLD: For NOK 500,- (roughly 65-70 EUR) ! Just look at those plastic bags filled to the absolute max with gears, connectors, links, steering stuff, thin liftarms etc etc etc! Not to mention the plethora of beams, five yellow 5x11 panels, four yellow sprockets and much more!! Also, not pictured, was a bag with misc wheels and roughly 100 new style tank tread links! Very satisfied, a whole lot more than I thought it would be when I bid online! Was shocked when I saw the size and felt the weight of the package! In a good way! Is the 8275 bulldozer complete, that would be a good buy in itself. Quote
D3K Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 Is the 8275 bulldozer complete, that would be a good buy in itself. I was hoping, but unfortunately no.. No electric parts whatsoever, and no complete sets...:-( but this I knew when I bought it:-) Quote
Theo van Vroenhoven Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 If you enter all the parts as a personal MOC in Rebrickable it should be possible to find out which sets are the closest. Quote
skriblez Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 Sorry to revive this somewhat old topic, but BEHOLD: For NOK 500,- (roughly 65-70 EUR) ! Just look at those plastic bags filled to the absolute max with gears, connectors, links, steering stuff, thin liftarms etc etc etc! Not to mention the plethora of beams, five yellow 5x11 panels, four yellow sprockets and much more!! Also, not pictured, was a bag with misc wheels and roughly 100 new style tank tread links! Very satisfied, a whole lot more than I thought it would be when I bid online! Was shocked when I saw the size and felt the weight of the package! In a good way! From Finn right? I was wanting to buy it to Quote
D3K Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 If you enter all the parts as a personal MOC in Rebrickable it should be possible to find out which sets are the closest. Yeah, it doesn't really matter that much.. I can tell there has been the bulldozer, the white ATV, the combine harvester, the hauler and the telehandler, but none of the really interesting parts were included.. The seller said they had just bought a box of misc pieces at a garage sale, so they might have been kept by the original owner? From Finn right? I was wanting to buy it to Lol, yeah, I was quite fast there However, it was simply too many parts that I already have too many of, as I don't tend to keep multiple models built Still, a pretty good deal compared to bricklinking it all! Just finished sorting it all out, was hoping all the way to find some pneumatic cylinder brackets, but unfortunately there were none Quote
skriblez Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 Yeah, it doesn't really matter that much.. I can tell there has been the bulldozer, the white ATV, the combine harvester, the hauler and the telehandler, but none of the really interesting parts were included.. The seller said they had just bought a box of misc pieces at a garage sale, so they might have been kept by the original owner? Lol, yeah, I was quite fast there However, it was simply too many parts that I already have too many of, as I don't tend to keep multiple models built Still, a pretty good deal compared to bricklinking it all! Just finished sorting it all out, was hoping all the way to find some pneumatic cylinder brackets, but unfortunately there were none Curse you :P I was a day to late. Didn't look like that many parts on Finn but damn you got a good deal! Mostly just beams and pins? Quote
Kumbbl Posted November 3, 2013 Author Posted November 3, 2013 just shot a 8275 Bulldozer for 90€ (without box, instructions and treads)... but i wanted it just for the parts (own already a complete bulldozer) and so i have calculated: - all electrical stuff (2 XL, 2 M, 2 receivers, 1 controller, 1 battery box): ~ 96€ at bricklink (only german sellers) - 4 pneumatic brackets: ~ 60€ at bricklink - a lot of other parts: gears, beams, liftarms, pins, axles etc.: probably 50€ so IMHO this is a pretty good deal for some expensive parts needed for many MOCs.... Quote
Ralf Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 (edited) I´ve buyed the electrical stuff i need at the original LEGO shop, i think a good price (new parts). 3x XL motor 35,97€ 3x M motor 26,97€ 2x receiver 33,98€ 3x controller 32,97€ 4x extension cable 20cm 15,96€ 2x extension cable 50cm 9,38€ 2x servo motor 49,98€ Include delivery and 340 VIP points (double points last month) + present 40082 (100points = 5€ discount at the next order) But i think the marketing at LEGO is not really fit in calculation, if i order the parts seperate from the PF tuning set 8293 the price is 31,16€ and the set is 36,99€........ illogical. P.S. I forgot 3 times 8420 bikes, price 33€, 34,01€ and 28,45€ Edited November 3, 2013 by Ralf Quote
phool Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 (edited) Yesterday my wife manged to pickup: 2 x 9398 2 x 42000 2 x 9394 1 x 42006 1 x 42011 And some other misc smaller sets still to be fully identified (slammers/racers and such). All for the equivalent for 290 euro, pretty good deal if I do say so myself Edited November 6, 2013 by phool Quote
Ralf Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 (edited) Yesterday: 1x 8297 (35€) 2x 8420 (21€ / 23,22€) great...... now i have four pieces of the yellow shock absorbers 48912 (two bikes are for my collection) 70x Black bushing for only (1,81€ great for realistic building ) Edited November 7, 2013 by Ralf Quote
vliet Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 3 weeks ago at Legoworld in Utrecht (NL) a 8297 in good condition incl box for € 109,- and last summer in Arhus (DK) a 9395 for DKK 200,- (about € 28,-) Quote
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