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LEGO - many sets for sale in one lot (unsorted) ?400


Lottt

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Sets include:


Star wars, Marvel super heroes, Ninjago, Chima, Lord of the rings / Hobbit, Monster Fighters Haunted house....


Manuals for all sets included and a set of storage drawers. A very few pieces might be missing. Asking price ?400


STAR WARS

7965 (Millenium Falcon)

7929

8092

8087

8018

75040

75074

75107


MARVEL SUPER HEROES

76032

76031

76030

76006

76011


NINJAGO

70595

70605

2505

70737

70735

70733

9442

9447

9441

2258


CHIMA

70006

70004


LORD OF THE RINGS

9473

Hobbit

79014

79012

79001


ATLANTIS

8060

8077

7984


MONSTER FIGHTERS

9468 (haunted castle)

9467

9466

9464

9463

9462

Hi,


They are mainly mixed up and sorted into colours. A couple of sets are sorted and bagged seperately.

It is a project. We didn't keep the boxes as there's nothing special about them - all the images and detail are in the instructions manuals that we do have.


I hope that helps


Lottie

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