LEGO Technik fans - seen this?

absolutley awesome, lego has come a long way since I was a kid. lost a lot of summer holiday hours to those little plastic blocks. :cool:
 
I've got the massive silver f1 car, 'silver champion' i believe, best part of a meter long, best Christmas present ever without a doubt!


OMG! on the rainforest its £500 new! Looks like a might be quids in!

Just to clarify i DID NOT pay 500 for it, i got it for Christmas many years ago think my parents got it from argos for around £100

Is yours still new in a sealed box? No? Then it's not worth £500. Even if it was new, prices on bricklink for that set range from £220 to £610. Used prices are from £100 to £250. Then you need to take into account that sets on Bricklink tend to be marketed at the collectors and are usually in above average condition. eBay prices for completed listings on that set suggest you can expect about £60-£70 assuming it's complete and with instructions, you might get a little more if it's in good condition, boxed and the listing is well written.
 
:eek::eek::eek:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lego-10030-...f=sr_1_1?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1312891599&sr=1-1

But as kaiowas says, this isn't really worth that much either. Kinda thinking I need a metre long lego star destroyer in my life though. Hmmmmm... gain star destroyer, lose wife... is it worth it?...
Wow suprised at the value of these things now, I've got a whole load of that Star Wars collectors stuff somewhere, models like the blockade runner (10019), will have to check the secondhand value.
 
Is yours still new in a sealed box? No? Then it's not worth £500. Even if it was new, prices on bricklink for that set range from £220 to £610. Used prices are from £100 to £250. Then you need to take into account that sets on Bricklink tend to be marketed at the collectors and are usually in above average condition. eBay prices for completed listings on that set suggest you can expect about £60-£70 assuming it's complete and with instructions, you might get a little more if it's in good condition, boxed and the listing is well written.

Its in excellent condition, been sat in a draw among many other technic models for many moons, i think ill keep them for many more moons yet, then brag about my investment skills as a child :)
 
I got this as a kid - still constructed and sitting on my shelf

Technic Pneumatic Truck - I think it was the original

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However, My father in law has a real Unimog :D
 
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Lego is good but K'nex makes guns...

If you go down that route it's only a matter of time before someone posts something mental made from Meccano.



Like this:


Personally, I was always a Lego person, Meccano was too fiddly
 
Fairly insane. Still got some Meccano downstairs from my Dad etc. Never made much from it though.
 
:eek::eek::eek:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lego-10030-...f=sr_1_1?s=kids&ie=UTF8&qid=1312891599&sr=1-1

But as kaiowas says, this isn't really worth that much either. Kinda thinking I need a metre long lego star destroyer in my life though. Hmmmmm... gain star destroyer, lose wife... is it worth it?...

Depends on how your wife matches up to the awesomeness of a meter long lego star destroyer... er :p

amazon said:
Not for sale to persons under the age of 16. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 16 years of age or over. This item must be used responsibly and appropriately.

So you're not allowed to bombard planets from orbit? Or hijack diplomatic missions? :(
 
If you go down that route it's only a matter of time before someone posts something mental made from Meccano.



Like this:


Personally, I was always a Lego person, Meccano was too fiddly

I've still got one of my Dad's boxed set of Meccano gears and motor. I must get it pulled out of the loft. Wonder how much they are worth now? It's from the 1950's.
 
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