lego set 6467

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Lego Set 6467

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6467 Power Pitstop is a 1999 City Center set. It includes two minifigures, a pitstop, and a yellow race car. The pitstop had a green base plate and white posts. Included in the pitstop is a variety of tools, 2 extra rubber wheels, a stop sign, and a gas pump. The race car is mostly yellow, with a few added touches of green. It has 4 rubber wheels and what looks to be a gray thruster. It also has a red 2 on the front and sides with green stripes going through them. The minifigures include a worker with a blue torso, legs, and hat, and a racer with a black helmet, white torso, and legs. Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Bricklink has this handy feature on its site which allows you to view the average selling prices of a particular set based on previous auctions. I like this feature, but unfortunately, it only displays trades made in the last six months.




Are there any tools that can track or display historical selling prices on sets. Preferably using data from popular LEGO auction sites like Ebay and Bricklink. Not sure about several years, but Brickpicker covers one full year. Here are the stats for the Green Grocer, for example: Or the ones for the UCS Millenium Falcon: And so on, you get the idea. They have more and other stats, too — e.g. the following quick overview for every set: They pull their data from eBay, through some third-party tool they licensed. Now, I think they only let you look up like three sets at a time — then you have to register. But the registration is completely free. They cover their costs via affiliate marketing, i.e. links to Amazon and the like. They can also sync your account with (i.e. import your sets from) Brickset and Rebrickable, but I never gave that a try. I'm not much of an investor anyway, just your typical AFOL. In fact, according to them, the prices for some of the discontinued sets I still have unopened have actually plummeted.




I suppose if I were in for the long haul, I would just take a screenshot of their stats every twelve months and then string them together in GIMP. I'm not familiar with any tools that do this with eBay or Bricklink price histories. I'm pretty sure that Bricklink removes all data older than 6 months, so if this information is available, it would have to come from a third party who scraped it from the site. I have used a tool called Tracktor to look at Amazon price histories for LEGO sets. Sadly, this tool is most useful for sets that are currently in production, as there aren't many listings for out of production sets on Amazon. Here's an example showing the price of Medieval Market Village (10193) over the past couple of years: Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged investment value or ask your own question.




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LEGO® Lego City sets are a great childrens toy. The Lego City sets are a great series To view the Lego City instructions for a particular set, LEGO® 6429 from 1999 LEGO® 6432 from 1999 LEGO® 6433 from 1999 LEGO® 6435 from 1999 LEGO® 6437 from 1999 LEGO® 6439 from 1999 LEGO® 6446 from 1999 LEGO® 6447 from 1999 LEGO® 6467 from 1999 LEGO® 6468 from 1999 Tow Truck & Racing Car LEGO® 2147 from 1998 Microlight And Ground Support Vehicle LEGO® 2234 from 1998 LEGO® 2531 from 1998 Rescue Helicopter And Jeep LEGO® 2536 from 1998 Diver With Jet Ski LEGO® 3442 from 1998 LEGO® 6325 from 1998 LEGO® 6326 from 1998 LEGO® 6329 from 1998 Our community, 654 want it First Order Star Destroyer Our community, 948 want it Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle Our community, 844 want it Our community, 848 want it Our community, 2031 want it Our community, 1582 want it




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