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Nice collection that you have ... I should put some effort and inventory mine ... All I have is a list from Peeron. I wonder if one can import that into Rebrickable ...

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All I have is a list from Peeron. I wonder if one can import that into Rebrickable ...

Yes, of course you can.

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Yes, of course you can.

Good, I'll look it up.

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Here is my virtual collection: http://www.basebrick.com/showusers.php?s=Kumbbl (Click onto S under Items)

or for rebrickable: http://rebrickable.com/profile/Kumbbl/sets (from last row on page 1 on the sets belong to additional set lists, so they are listed as duplicates... so my collection "is" page one without the last row)

many are on display but about 20 sets are only for parts for MOCs...

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rebrickable: http://rebrickable.c...ile/Kumbbl/sets (from last row on page 1 on the sets belong to additional set lists, so they are listed as duplicates... so my collection "is" page one without the last row)

many are on display but about 20 sets are only for parts for MOCs...

"This user's profile is private and can not been viewed."

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"This user's profile is private and can not been viewed."

ah, thanks for the hint - changed - now public...

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AWWESOME collections here!!

I kept a few from the '80s (8846 was my first ever!), and recently bought 8110, 9398 and 42025.

Funny how, in the "old days", each set manual had only a "few" pages, and now, you have 2 or 3 manuals for the sets eheheheh

And, man... how the parts have changed eheheheheh

Have fun!

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Isn't that quite annoying, to sit on the chair with those drawers under the desk? Or do you drive them away?

Nice collection, by the way. You have a good book there too! :wink:

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This is my current setup, not the tidiest. All of the made up sets are in the white containers and what you can see.

Edited by technicfan

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some great legos there.....3rd photo down, the yellow scaper-hauler looks interesting. Any chance of some more photos please? Cheers Pete

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That is my 42008 fire tow truck with chrome wheels, I have just finished that. The 9395 is a police tow truck with dual rear wheels. I will put up more pics of my creations soon.

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I already have a 8285 built, but I got another one so am building a day cab semi like the 8285 but it will be a Los Angeles County fire low loader and I have got another 8275 Bulldozer and will turn that into a fire dozer. It will take me a while but I will put up pics when it is done.

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current on display:

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a lot of others are currently waiting in their boxes for getting build and displayed (because i'm running out of space ;-), as e.g. 8110, 8109, 8002, 8436, 8436, 8052, 8462, 8868 B-Model, 8480 B-model, 853, 8860, 8859, 9394, 9397 A- and B-model, 9398, 8048, 8069, 8284, 7471, 4958, 8067, 8271, 8288, 8094 and some MOCs as Grazis Towtruck, Sheepos GT500, Crowkillers Vampire Red, Han's Snowgroomer

Others are only used for parts for MOCs as some 8880, 2x 5571, 9395, 8069, 2x 8275, 8285, 2x 8653, 8428, 8264, 8289, 8386 and some more

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I would post up a picture of my collection but it is gone, every last set and piece.....

Care to explain?

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