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 Author: Emporiosa View Messages Posted By Emporiosa
 Posted: Aug 18, 2018 23:35
 Subject: 2 box versions for 75952 Newt's Case
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Emporiosa (5556)

Location:  Canada, Ontario
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I had found one of the sets of 75952 seemed off, like the edges were sharper
for the cardboard but I shrugged it off. I just realized after looking at 2 of
them side by side and empty that they put out two different versions of the 75952
- I don't mean a difference in the artwork but one has the traditional seals,
while the other is the glued together kind where you feel a sharper cardboard
exposed edge and it has the push in tabs to open it (no seals).

What usually happens for these if listing the box? The one that has to be "ripped"
open due to adhesive is far less desirable than the one that has the regular
seals, but there's no differentiation and I don't recall ever seeing
this with a set before.
 Author: Emporiosa View Messages Posted By Emporiosa
 Posted: Aug 4, 2018 09:55
 Subject: Re: What are these mini figures?
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In Catalog, brickconnector writes:
  In Catalog, Matty98989 writes:
  I got these the other day, but I'm unsure of what characters are. If any
one knows it would be greatly appreciated if you told me.

Thanks


Hi,

You can use http://www.goatleg.com/ to look up the minifigs.

you can search on:

Torso
Legs
Head


If you search a little, you will find them.
Success with it.

Not OP, but I had no idea this existed. That's really fantastic; thanks for
posting the link