It's not much but it's a start. Sorry I haven't offered them here first but I'm not even sure if any of you would want them. Ebay seems to guarantee a sale quick and easy.
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Stuff I am parting with
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They are anywhere from $15 to 30, plus the little plates that attach to it.
Anyways be forewarned that that micromotor in particular doesn't work. There is something wrong with it. Maybe a loose contact or a broken/misaligned brush? If I am not mistaken it's a common problem and can be fixed. Of course I could be wrong.
Anyways be forewarned that that micromotor in particular doesn't work. There is something wrong with it. Maybe a loose contact or a broken/misaligned brush? If I am not mistaken it's a common problem and can be fixed. Of course I could be wrong.
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Who, that makes no sense. Why would we want one of a set in a draft? We would have lots of little dud piles with one part, as well as having only one motor and other key parts that each person usually takes for themselves from the draft set.
What is the dino worth?
What is the dino worth?
David Gagnon - (AKA Daveed or Platypus)
looking at the photos, there does not seem to be too many single pieces but a bunch of each piece, and the singles may be duplicated depending what else was drafted with it, like the last draft, the two castle sets and the viking sets had quite a few pieces in each making for bigger piles of those .
who.
who.
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