MISB River Fortress on Ebay!

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MISB River Fortress on Ebay!

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HowD, all! I just found this on Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... RK:MEWA:IT. I'm not going to bid and I thought it was a great deal ($21.49 right now) so I thought you all would like a chance at it.
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That would be wonderful and would get me closer to my forestmen collection, but unless a whole bunch of people decide to buy a whole bunch of stuff from my BrickLink store, there is no way I will be able to afford that.

It's price will go up a lot before the auction is over.
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Re: MISB River Fortress on Ebay!

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MISB, eh? sigh... what a waste of perfectly good building material.

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Re: MISB River Fortress on Ebay!

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footsteps wrote:MISB, eh? sigh... what a waste of perfectly good building material.

Alan

PS Yes, I know collecting is an honourable hobby and some people like to collect MISBs .... I'm just not one of them. :wink:
Me neither: to me, Lego is bricks to be built with, not boxes to be gazed at. Collecting opened sets I can understand. Collecting closed ones is way harder.
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footsteps wrote:MISB, eh? sigh... what a waste of perfectly good building material.

Alan

PS Yes, I know collecting is an honorable hobby and some people like to collect MISBs .... I'm just not one of them. :wink:
Hey, same here. That is one of the reasons that I'm not bidding; half of my money would be paying for the packaging. :D
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I already have a forestman's river fortress. I got it a twin arm launcher, and a dungeon hunters for $25.00 plus $6.00 shipping! Sorry I just cant stop bragging! :D
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Anyway, I can't afford to buy it MISB. It's a great set but over my budget.
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No, not a good deal any more. :( It's amazing how much it brought!
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Wow! That is the hightest I've ever seen one go, and I've watched quite a few of them.
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Hello!
Snoopy wrote:Wow! That is the hightest I've ever seen one go, and I've watched quite a few of them.
How many MISB 6077 have you seen?


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Post by Dada »

127 dollars ?!? :shock:
That starts to be expensive... :?

The set is new->the person who will buy it will be happy

I have a bad memory of my first bidding on ebay.fr : I wanted the 4 sets (new) with the pieces of chrom. It was me which had best the bidding (and at a price which was cheap) but at 10 seconds of the end, somebody made a higher bidding... :evil:
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Probably only 3 or 4 MISB's. Quite a few opened one's though that came with the box.
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