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Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist. Used & new (21) from $899.99 + $7.99 shipping Ships from and sold by Pams Toy Palace. LEGO Creator 10224 Town Hall (Discontinued by manufacturer) LEGO Creator Grand Emporium 10211 (Discontinued by manufacturer) Amazing details and design! Expand your LEGO neighborhood or start a new one with the Green Grocer! Designed in a modular style, this colorful and lively building features a grocery store and classic apartments that can be built, rebuilt and rearranged to suit your own LEGO town. Detailed architecture includes realistic interior, courtyard access, a roof terrace and fire escape, lots of windows and doors, and much more! Build a street layout by combining Green Grocer with 10190 Market Street and 10182 Caf Corner! Top 3 floors lift off to reveal inner rooms! Grocery store features a blue and white awning, cash register, bins for bread, vegetables and fruit, refrigerator and tiled floor!




Apartments have lots of details like bay windows, fireplace with tools, grandfather clock and windows that open to the fire escape! Stairs lead up to the apartments and to the roof terrace! Roof terrace has chairs, umbrellas, grill and flowers! Check the mailboxes for letters! Fire escape ladders move up and down! Access the courtyard behind the building! Street features lampost, fire hydrant and light fixtures! Includes 4 townspeople minifigures, plus a cat and rat! Measures 14" (35cm) high and 10" (25cm) wide!Lego Systems, Inc. Ages: 16+ 23 x 17 x 4 inches 6.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 16 years and up #413,432 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #11,353 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.4 out of 5 stars 5 star76%4 star14%3 star10%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsFinally - the elusive Green GrocerGreat Lego Product for All AgesLego's Are THE Best Toys! Green Grocer Was A Big Hit At ChristmasThe best lego set i own and quite possibly one of the best everGreen GrocerLEGO GrocerFive Starslego modular rocks




LEGO Creator Expert 10243 Parisian Restaurant LEGO Creator Expert Brick Bank Building Kit (2380 Piece) See and discover other items: lego architecture city, lego creator buildingsLEGO Green Grocer Set 10185 Theme: LEGO Advanced Models Set Number: 10185-1Item No: 4566083UPC Barcode: 673419130554EAN Barcode: 5702014518599BOID: 161080 Add to Global Cart Used(Complete)Green Grocer Set 1018511N/A Set_You_Up (1) Used(Complete)Green Grocer Set 10185132 BrickLife (93) Used(Complete)Green Grocer Set 1018517N/A Grievous General Bricks (11) New(Sealed)Green Grocer Set 10185117 BricksDirect (93) New(Sealed)Green Grocer Set 101851N/A A *Deal* 4 U (168) New(Sealed)Green Grocer Set 10185121 BrickEmpire -25%... New(Sealed)Green Grocer Set 1018513N/A Active Builders (537) New(Sealed)Green Grocer Set 1018518N/A Phantasy (6)If you're interested in collecting all the modular buildings I would recommend starting by purchasing all the ones that are available in store today.




As of today (11/2013) this includesFire Brigade ($150)Grand Emporium ($150)Pet Shop ($150)Town Hall ($200)Palace Cinema ($150)The Fire Brigade just moved to discontinued status, so if you can find one on the shelves I'd recommend purchasing it now. On my last visit to the Lego store the employees said they won't be getting anymore in stock.The hardest part about the collection is obtaining the buildings that are discontinued. Most sets are discontinued 2-3 years after they are released. I was in a similar situation trying to obtain the Green Grocer and Market Street (already owned Cafe Corner). For both of these sets I used Brick Link to purchase each individual part and assemble the buildings. It's a lot of work, but the Green Grocer set is now my favorite mainly due to the amount of effort I put into creating it. Here's my recommended process for getting a discontinued set:1) Use Brick Store to create a part list for each building. The part list is sourced from Brick Link and is fairly accurate.2) Use Brick Rake (brickrake) to obtain obtain a store list and price list for the parts in the building.3) If possible, use gurobi [1] (The overall fastest and best supported solver available) to solve the optimization problem of finding the least number of stores with the lowest prices for all the parts you need.




Without gurobi you'll have to do a greedy approach (more expensive) or brute force (takes forever) method to solve the optimization problem.4) Use the output parts list to order from the sellers on Brick Link. A sellers inventory changes day to day, so it's best to order from all the sellers as soon as you have the list.You may have to make some substitutes to the parts because some of the listed parts are very specific to the set. Using this method I was able to build the Green Grocer for ~$400 and Market Street for ~$200. The set is a lot of fun to build and each release seems to get slightly more intricate than the last building. [1] Gurobi has a free academic license if you access it from a .edu domainThis  is an easy one to answer yourself if you know where to look... However, the answer will vary depending on when you do the research. The  price will increase as time goes by, they aren't making any more Cafe  Corners, Green Grocers or Market StreetsBrickLink is going to have better prices than eBay,..




(catalog listing for all the (modulars)Then go to the catalog entry for each one, for example 10182 Cafe CornerBrickLink Reference Catalog - Set 10182-1 and then view the lots for saleBrickLink Search Results (filter by new if you want)Repeat for all the modulars... For those in production, buy direct from LEGO when they have free shipping (such as now, 30 November 2012)I didn't actually do this but I think, right now, (late 2012) if you want new copies of each, you are looking at around 3500-4000 USD, plus or minus. (Quick check, the cheapest new, MISB Cafe Corner is 1300ish, Green Grocer about 500ish and Market Street around 1300 as well... the others are less since they are still in production, yoiu can probably get all 4 for less than a grand...)So what does this mean? If you see a LEGO set you like, buy it. Don't wait and pay aftermarket prices! (although I love it when you do, some of those modulars for sale on BL are mine. Think of it as enabling my habit) The directory or file specified does not exist on the Web server.

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