Posted August 22, 201410 yr Hey guys just a quick question how much was a 10205 "limited" Black train cost at retail in 2002? Thanks in advance for my stupid question! -RailCo P.S. I couldn't find the price of it ANYWHERE so i don't know if it was an exclusive or what...
August 22, 201410 yr 30 euros maybe? But this is just a vague guess. I've got that train but I cannot recall its price. I think I bought it on eBay when it was still in production. So I got it MISB.
August 22, 201410 yr That's different. According to BrickPicker 3 used were sold last year around the $90 mark. The train was also bundled with carriage(s) and track and the original price for 4534 was $159.99. http://brickset.com/sets/4534-1/LEGO-Express and the deluxe version was $169.99 http://brickset.com/sets/4535-1/LEGO-Express-Deluxe Shouldn't be too hard to BL though...
August 22, 201410 yr Author I was wondering as I was in a bidding war on ebay (sadly I lost) and I needed to know if it was a lot more expensive the the regular one. Thanks Guys -RailCo
August 23, 201410 yr 10205 was sold for about EUR 33,- back in 2002. I had one and sold it recently for about EUR 80,-.
August 23, 201410 yr I sold a used one on eBay recently for $110. The one without the light and train motor.
August 23, 201410 yr Author Man I would of gotten a steal! The ending bid was $66 for the train, the motor, and the lighting kit, plus a bag of misc. bricks. I lost by about 5secs... oh well Thanks Guys! -RailCo
August 23, 201410 yr I received one from my grandmother around ten years ago, so I guess it was something like 25 euro's (otherwise she wouldn't have bought it )
August 23, 201410 yr According to this old catalog I have, $29.99 USD. It was also available in blue, green, brown, and grey. Edited August 23, 201410 yr by jtlan
August 24, 201410 yr Think it would've been about £25 GBP - I have the set somewhere but can't find the box to see if the price sticker is still attached!
August 25, 201410 yr Man I would of gotten a steal! The ending bid was $66 for the train, the motor, and the lighting kit, plus a bag of misc. bricks. I lost by about 5secs... oh well Thanks Guys! -RailCo A bid in the last seconds happens very often. When the bidding is almost over, if you're in the lead, and you don't want this to happen, increase your max-bid to the maximum that you'd be happy to pay for it. That way, win or lose, you'll be happy either way.
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