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I'd put my money (figuratively speaking) on the red 12V train motor, if
you're willing to count electric parts. I think this has gone for up to
$100-ish, much more than the $40 or so the corresponding black motor is
worth. Also, the large red 12V train wheelsets from set 7750 or service
pack 5071 have gone for about $40, I believe, or $20 per piece.
Alan (who would still like to get a red 12V motor)
In lugnet.general, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
> In lugnet.technic.bionicle, Michael Edwards writes:
> > The ones auctioned last night ended at $255 for the collection...
> >
> > Does $18.21 sound the most expensive part? I am sure I have seen other Lego
> > part sell alot more on eBay or Bricklink
>
> I don't know, there are the yellow low-slope convex 3x3 corners
> (lot of 18) that sold for some wildly high price, and of course
> there's the famous 1593 that went for over $2200, but I'm not at
> all sure how many pieces that set was, so I can't say whether or
> not it worked out to more per piece.
>
> best
>
> LFB
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