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I remember this really badass set with an electric train at Toys R us when I was little. I still want it. and a fun thing to build if youre bored and happened to grow up with 8-bit: http://outtaleftfield.com/__oneclick...ego_mario1.jpg |
superstore and london drugs also sell lego. i've seen superstore carry some small $5 sets too |
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I don't see the big deal paying for the shipping to be honest...... because you'll spend at least $3 in gas just driving through 1 municipality going to a store to buy it? Just saying :p |
fuck i wanna build that mario now |
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To be honest, I *have* seen this set at the Lansdowne TRU, but it was awhile ago. These tiny sets are often not on the shelf - they'll be in a bin in a random location in the store, or at the ends of the shelves on racks. If you do end up ordering it online from LEGO, shipping is $5.95 for orders up to $25, so add more to your cart and get as close to $25 as possible. Another alternative is to buy it from someone in the US on Bricklink. If you don't need the box, I'm sure shipping in a padded envelope won't cost too much. |
I remember LEGO almost went bankrupt at one point because the Mercury level was too high .... I loved playing with it though....had a whole space station set with a train running on batteries.....good times.... Edit: A friend bought this recently....pretty wicked~ http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...1_564766_n.jpg |
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^^ that's insane!!!!!! |
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=126969 I wonder how much this would cost if Lego made it into a set.... |
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