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Posted by Dean Earley on May 2, 2006, 6:48 am
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mensan@hotmail.com wrote:
> I'm posting this partly out of curiosity and partly because I might
> find the set on ebay and give it to a kid I know:
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> In your recent memory, what's the best LEGO set you know, in terms of
> # of bricks per buck.
>
> (A Star Wars set might have 3,000 pieces, but honestly I think the
> money just goes to Lucasfilms.) If possible I'd like to learn about
> *sets*, with building instructions, etc., not bulk buckets of bricks.
You may want to check:
http://www.peeron.com/inv/reports
Specifically:
http://www.peeron.com/cgi-bin/invcgis/reports/simple.cgi?mode=RevPPP
Enjoy.
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Dean Earley (dean.earley@icode.co.uk)
i-Catcher Development Team
iCode Systems
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> find the set on ebay and give it to a kid I know:
>
> In your recent memory, what's the best LEGO set you know, in terms of
> # of bricks per buck.
>
> (A Star Wars set might have 3,000 pieces, but honestly I think the
> money just goes to Lucasfilms.) If possible I'd like to learn about
> *sets*, with building instructions, etc., not bulk buckets of bricks.