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<blockquote data-quote="Robstyley" data-source="post: 558992" data-attributes="member: 6009"><p>A couple of years ago my sister gave me a ton of Lego for my kids that belonged to my niece and nephew. They were born in 93' and 96' so loads of sets from the late 90's/early 00's. It was all mixed up in one huge bag and we had no idea what was there. At some point I sorted it out a bit and took out all the blocks and plates etc. We've built a few things with it but my kids have hardly played with it and they have a lot of their own sets anyway. So the other week I decided to try and identify some sets browsing online. Discovered there's quite a few Harry Potter sets and some Star Wars! My daughter and I picked the parts and built the Hogwarts Express, Knight Bus, Dumbledores Office, Escape from Privet Drive and a set with a big black spider. I then identified and built an original Tie Bomber which is complete, a couple of Tusken Encounter sets, an Obi Wan Starfighter and a Gungan patrol with a few parts missing. There's definitely many more sets I haven't identified yet, it's quite enjoyable discovering what they are and building them and all the more cool they were my Nephs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robstyley, post: 558992, member: 6009"] A couple of years ago my sister gave me a ton of Lego for my kids that belonged to my niece and nephew. They were born in 93’ and 96’ so loads of sets from the late 90’s/early 00’s. It was all mixed up in one huge bag and we had no idea what was there. At some point I sorted it out a bit and took out all the blocks and plates etc. We’ve built a few things with it but my kids have hardly played with it and they have a lot of their own sets anyway. So the other week I decided to try and identify some sets browsing online. Discovered there’s quite a few Harry Potter sets and some Star Wars! My daughter and I picked the parts and built the Hogwarts Express, Knight Bus, Dumbledores Office, Escape from Privet Drive and a set with a big black spider. I then identified and built an original Tie Bomber which is complete, a couple of Tusken Encounter sets, an Obi Wan Starfighter and a Gungan patrol with a few parts missing. There’s definitely many more sets I haven’t identified yet, it’s quite enjoyable discovering what they are and building them and all the more cool they were my Nephs. [/QUOTE]
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