Images of items I have purchased.

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Can these things use the desktop version of youtube and still watch posted videos? Since the Google faggets got their hands on it i have been stuck to using the mobile version with max 720p on ios, on the desktop version 99% of the videos just say unavailable on this device. :mad: :mad: :mad:
Yes, it's just standard Windows 8.1
 
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Horses for courses, how much have you spent on Feeder tat?

It's not horses for course at all, £4500 for a lego set would be absolutely ridiculous but it seems fairly obvious he didn't pay that for it - he didn't buy it from that Amazon seller he bought it somewhere else.

Somebody has just posted a link to a seller offering it at bonkers money for no apparent reason.

The RRP was £350.
 
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[TW]Fox;27314351 said:
It's not horses for course at all, £4500 for a lego set would be absolutely ridiculous but it seems fairly obvious he didn't pay that for it - he didn't buy it from that Amazon seller he bought it somewhere else.

Somebody has just posted a link to a seller offering it at bonkers money for no apparent reason.

The RRP was £350.

Actually, it is horses for courses. It may seem ridiculous to you as you don't have any interest / collect Lego, but I do, so i'm willing to pay a premium for discontinued sets knowing full well I could make my money back and them some if my circumstances change. It's no different to someone collecting something else, whatever that might be, you generally pay a premium for sought after items.

I didn't cost four and half grand.
 
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[TW]Fox;27314351 said:
It's not horses for course at all, £4500 for a lego set would be absolutely ridiculous but it seems fairly obvious he didn't pay that for it - he didn't buy it from that Amazon seller he bought it somewhere else.

Somebody has just posted a link to a seller offering it at bonkers money for no apparent reason.

The RRP was £350.

People thought it was stupid for plastic tat at £350 or £700 or £1000. I have seen them go for stupid amounts. It's not like he will lose money on it, until the release a new one.....

This one made me laugh...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/lego-1017...UK_Construction_Toys_Kits&hash=item25993c2f0b

Slipped through the net at £140, seller got neg feedback for not sending. I reckon I'd have done similar ;)

I think it's a lovely model. Worth the £350 rrp to me but no more as it would be played with by my son. Not interested in displaying it.
 
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Actually, it is horses for courses. It may seem ridiculous to you as you don't have any interest / collect Lego, but I do,

Actually I do, Lego is awesome. I have a fully built example of set 8043 right behind me as I type this :p

I didn't cost four and half grand.

Exactly! That was my point, you didn't pay £4.5k for it so I felt it useful to point it out as people had already begun foaming at the mouth :D
 
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