I'm new here after stumbling across the site while researching my treasures
I recently dragged all our old Lego out of the garage. It was originally kept for my son but to be honest he prefers breaking it all up and building elaborate models of his own, for which he has a large bin of odds and ends so the whole lot is destined to go.
I have many sets from the 80s as well as a few from the late 70s and early 90s. All of them are unboxed but have the original instructions and are in excellent condition. I have a few questions as to the best way to sell these sets and would appreciate any advice you could give. So...
1) Is it vital that the sets are 100% identical? At the moment we are making sure that characters have the right colour hat/ hair etc. Is this really detrimental if they do not?
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Hi there!
I'm new here after stumbling across the site while researching my treasures
I recently dragged all our old Lego out of the garage. It was originally kept for my son but to be honest he prefers breaking it all up and building elaborate models of his own, for which he has a large bin of odds and ends so the whole lot is destined to go.
I have many sets from the 80s as well as a few from the late 70s and early 90s. All of them are unboxed but have the original instructions and are in excellent condition. I have a few questions as to the best way to sell these sets and would appreciate any advice you could give. So...
1) Is it vital that the sets are 100% identical? At the moment we are making sure that characters have the right colour hat/ hair etc. Is this really detrimental if they do not?
2) Are smaller sets (valued at about