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Fore sale: Ninjago Lego Collection


WesleyPJones

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My son has out-grown his legos so we're selling them.

The collection includes:

  • 70756 Dojo Showdown (£40)
  • 70611 Water Strider (£25)
  • 70624 Vermillion Invader (£35)
  • 70623 Destiny’s shadow (£15)
  • 70733 Blaster Bike (£20)
  • 70600 Ninja Bike (£15)
  • 70644 Golden Dragon Master (£10)
  • 70635 Jay Spinjitzu Master (£10)
  • 70659 Kai Spinjitzu (£5)
  • 70650 Destiny’ Wing (£10)
  • 70608 Master Falls (£15)
  • 70606 Spinjitzu Training (£5)
  • 70591 Kryptarium Prison Breakout (£15)
  • 70687 Spinjitzu Burst Lloyd (£5)
  • 70621 The Vermillion Attack (£10)
  • 70681 Spinjitzu Slam – Lloyd (£5)
  • Helicopter (£5)
  • Spin Jitzu (£5)
  • Zimo Mech

Whole collection: £60 (retail price: £568.43)

  • No box but each Lego comes with assembly manual
  • All parts included
  • From a pet free - Smoke free family

 

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