I've got 2 smallish boxes (~2' x 1' x 1' -- L x W x H) full of 90's era Lego sets and I'm trying to get a feel for what people think they're worth.There's a wide variety of sets: pirates, medieval, city, space, aquazone, and some later varieties like aliens, ninja / samurai, desert, and Phantom Menace. They're randomly bagged so that the pieces aren't loose in the box, but they're all used to varying extent. Some of the Legomen are damaged but most aren't (lots of ghosts, skellies, knights, pirates, and navy guys), the bricks have the normal wear and tear you'd expect from a well-used collection. Plenty of wheels for vehicles, plenty of "bases" (those large flat pieces for building a scene) and some "set-pieces" (set-specific moldings). Some generic bricks and several removal tools. I have almost all the original manuals although their condition varies from good to tattered.Just wondering what you'd pay personally or think they're objectively worth based on what I've described. I thought about donating them to a daycare or something, but a collector might value them more. (Picrel for illustrative purposes only.)
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>>11803288You're online too much.
>>11803282Just check bricklink for what people are selling each set as
>>11803282I took my small collection of LEGOs and checked out Bricklink for all of them. Some of them were as relatively cheap as when they were new, some weren't as valuable as I hoped, some of them were in demand. Like I could probably dispose of Kopaka (8536) for $60...far more than what it was originally because it has the original canister and everything.
>>11803360You’re the one trying to kill this board rodent.
>>11811604>>11803282I suggest also checking eBay prices because believe it or not not everyone uses Bricklink or knows about it.