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Description
The listing, Bulk lego lot with 2 base boards. has ended.
This is a full one half pound (8 ounces)of legos of mixed shapes and colors. There are hundreds of them. Also included are 2 base boards for making shapes and figures on them. One is 9x12 inches, and one is 6x9 inches.
Seller, unless a buyer requests their credits back. You have to send out. Listia guidelines state that. Who cares if these blocks aren't up to par then don't bid people! Sheesh. I'm glad to see this item. Good luck to us all!
Firstly, do not presume these Legos are not up to par. These are the same blocks I see in any number of mini figures kits I list. Otherwise, I agree. Comments are sometimes used to scare away bidders, and I am always suspicious of active bidders who disparage, sight unseen, a product they are trying to buy. In addition, I frankly do not need the drama of some amateur having the high bid, and then subsequently file a complaint, with the subsequent back and forth foolishness with Listia. I have had sellers not ship, for whatever reasons, and the credits are refunded.
If you open a sealed bag of legos, these are the structural parts. These are the geometric legos that make up many of the Lego figures. Then they add faces and arms and legs.
If you buy lego figures their base of construction are these geometric pieces plus the arms and legs and heads and wheels etc. I sell lots of these sets. Frankly, I'm surprised you are not familiar with these.
If you can read previous comments, plenty of people have recognized these as legos, and in fact if you open the package of any lego mini figures, you will see that these are the building blocks of the chassis, or the bodies, and then specialized shapes are added for the details. If you are not confidant that they are what you want, don't bid on them. Frankly, the bid has already gone higher than I expected. In addition, there are no lego blocks marked as lego on the block itself, so what proof could I offer?
I'm the high bidder that's why I asked. Just wanted to be sure they are what they are said to be. LEGO has stamped their bricks for a long time so it is doubtful they are LEGO brand, but instead something else.