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Øyvind Steinnes wrote:
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> And the fun thing was a hole bunch of bags with LEGO number 3258. I
> asked one of the staff about those bags and she told me they got a
> HUGE box filled with tousands of LEGO-pieces and had to fill that
> evenly into small platic bags. The bags kost 49.50 NOK and is about
> 200-220grams of diffrent types of pieces, non of the bags has
> indentical numbers of pieces or have the same type of bricks in them.
> The ZIP-lock bags is white with small clear round fields so you can
> se the contents of the bag easy.
This number, 3258, is printed on the bags I got at the 'bulk' sales of Lego
here in Sweden before Christmas. Many toy stores had this setup:
One or more *large* box(es) with mixed Lego pieces, you filled the bags
yourself, psend any time you want picking the pieces you want (if you could
find them! I only found *left* wings for example) and pay 49.90 SEK/bag.
Some shops even refilled the boxes when they ran out of bricks, but here in
Eskilstuna it was a one-time thing.
Came out at c:a 0.28 SEK per piece for me (~4 US cents a piece).
($1 ~ 7.15 SEK, 1 NOK ~1.067 SEK)
--
Anders Isaksson, Sweden
BlockCAD: http://user.tninet.se/~hbh828t/proglego.htm
Gallery: http://user.tninet.se/~hbh828t/gallery/index.htm
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