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Old 29 Oct 19, 01:53 PM  
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I have bags of Lego , some built some loose.
Don’t know what to do with it?
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Old 29 Oct 19, 02:05 PM  
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An obvious answer is to sell it? - tends to sell pretty well I think.
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Old 29 Oct 19, 02:06 PM  
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Originally Posted by letty View Post
I have bags of Lego , some built some loose.
Don’t know what to do with it?
We sold it all last year, we had loads of it. Two large plastic 4 drawer units full and more. Put it on FB market place went within 2 days. Sold the drawers with it in got £100 each set of drawers.
Most probably could have made more as it included lots of Harry Potter,Star Wars,Ninjago,Chimera,Simpsons etc but couldn't be bothered to sort it all out. Boys were happy with £100 each and we were happy to get rid.
I've seen it sell for kg bags on ebay.
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Old 29 Oct 19, 02:12 PM  
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Really ?
Never knew it would sell so well.
I can just bag it all up , sell it loose?
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You’d can but if you have complete sets it will sell better. You can download the instructions and partlists online if you don’t have boxes.
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Wait until dark, quietly spread out all over the floor, sit back and wait.

(You could wait for April 1st, or not...your call)
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Lego sells for about £8 per kg on facebook if loose. Sets sell much better, especially if retired and with instructions
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Donate it to my classroom! My y3 kids would luv it!
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My mum kept all of ours (7 kids worth) and the grandkids always played with it when they visited Granny’s house.
I’ve kept all of DS’s too.
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