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| | Author: | cardantim | Posted: | Sep 1, 2023 17:35 | Subject: | How Bags Came With 8697 | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | Packing Dimensions | |
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| Hello,
I have picked up a 8697 Toa Ignika that is still in original bags but I'm
not sure if all of the necessary bags are all there. There are 3 large bags
with a smaller bag inside one of the larger bags. Does that seem right? All
I could find on YouTube were speed builds.
Thanks,
TC
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| | | | Author: | ghyde | Posted: | Sep 2, 2023 03:09 | Subject: | Re: How Bags Came With 8697 | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Packing Dimensions | |
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| In Packing Dimensions, cardantim writes:
| Hello,
I have picked up a 8697 Toa Ignika that is still in original bags but I'm
not sure if all of the necessary bags are all there. There are 3 large bags
with a smaller bag inside one of the larger bags. Does that seem right? All
I could find on YouTube were speed builds.
Thanks,
TC
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You can view an inventory for the set either here on BrickLink or on the www.LEGO.com
website.
To view it on the www.LEGO.com website, click on Help, click on Find Building
Instructions, enter set number, download .pdf and look at the last few pages
on the instruction scans. You will see a list of official LEGO parts and their
element ID and quantity included there.
On BrickLink, you will see the BrickLink ID and get basically the same information.
Some numbers differ from the LEGO.com version, but the BrickLink version will
enable you to order parts for the set, if thy are for sale on BrickLink.
Hope that helps.
Cheers ...
ghyde
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