(any one) have any idea on the set above?

is it even harder to find than the 375 ?
at the same time (any one) have any idea how much will the price for a misb 375 be? any chances of finding it?

No, I don't "own" that set. Though, *cough* everybody should be able to assemble these figs from their loose parts.... That's what I did.BlacKnight wrote:any idea who owns that set above? not jojo right?
Insightful as ever : )Jojo wrote:Hello!
The cheapest MISB yellow Castle that I witnessed being publically sold on the internet was EUR 296.- (about $290 then and $375 (!) now (Wow, what a slump in exchange rate!)). It was only that "cheap" because nobody but me took notice of the respective auction...
No, I don't "own" that set. Though, *cough* everybody should be able to assemble these figs from their loose parts.... That's what I did.BlacKnight wrote:any idea who owns that set above? not jojo right?
Since I was allowed to visit the vault in Billund/DK I have a new definition of what is "rare": Rare is what not even TLC themselves have a MISB copy of. And I didn't find there a copy of above said Weetabix Castle, nor do they have a MISB 918 Space Transport.
Bye
Jojo
It exists; I think I have this set. I certainly have the red-shirted archer with the two axes crossed on his chest. And I had the round shield until it broke (I have more now from other kits). The thing is, this set got played with a lot, and basically all the pieces are toast. The poor guy with the axes, he was a one-of-a-kind for me... his emblem turned black over time and his arms don't stay up too very well. And my poor, poor round shield... as my fav. shield, it got lots of use, which is why it broke. Sigh.David Girard wrote:You said Ben, that Lego have a copy of the 1985 canadian 6103 ! So this set really exist ! I thought it was put on the catalog by mistake or it was suppose to be released then they change their mind at the last minute.