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 Author: mnoel2 View Messages Posted By mnoel2
 Posted: Dec 16, 2018 17:32
 Subject: Does this count as a catalog entry?
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mnoel2 (2824)

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Would this pack count as a set? For sale at a retail store. Or, if not, would
the figs count as a catalog entry?

They contain many unique elements.

~Mark
 
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Dec 24, 2018 17:19
 Subject: Re: Does this count as a catalog entry?
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StormChaser (566)

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In Catalog, mnoel2 writes:
  Would this pack count as a set? For sale at a retail store. Or, if not, would
the figs count as a catalog entry?

I don't see any figs in that package.

As for whether it would count as a set, you say they were all prepackaged? Were
the contents of all of them identical?

If so, then I really can't think of a reason why it shouldn't be considered
a set.

How many were for sale at that location? Was there an item number for the set?
 Author: Lauren_Luke View Messages Posted By Lauren_Luke
 Posted: Dec 24, 2018 17:30
 Subject: Re: Does this count as a catalog entry?
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[StormChaser] writes:

  I don't see any figs in that package.

The figs were all eaten before the OP took the photo, along with the chocolates
🍫 and mince pies 🎅. 😁
 Author: mnoel2 View Messages Posted By mnoel2
 Posted: Dec 24, 2018 20:45
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mnoel2 (2824)

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All packs were pre-made and identical with the same accessories. There was a
square display at the register filled with many of them; I did not get a count,
but lots!

And they were packaged in the same packaging used for the build-a-fig bar, so
there was no unique set number.

~Mark

  As for whether it would count as a set, you say they were all prepackaged? Were
the contents of all of them identical?

If so, then I really can't think of a reason why it shouldn't be considered
a set.

How many were for sale at that location? Was there an item number for the set?
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Dec 24, 2018 21:16
 Subject: Re: Does this count as a catalog entry?
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StormChaser (566)

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In Catalog, mnoel2 writes:
  All packs were pre-made and identical with the same accessories. There was a
square display at the register filled with many of them; I did not get a count,
but lots!

And they were packaged in the same packaging used for the build-a-fig bar, so
there was no unique set number.

Submit the set it as a catalog entry, please. I see no problem with approving
it and its figures as catalog entries. Make up a set number and I'll modify
as necessary. Include any further notes you can in the comments section about
the availability dates, if it was available at any other locations, if it was
advertised in any way, the cost and/or circumstances for purchasing (free with
purchase?), etc.
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In Catalog, mnoel2 writes:
  Would this pack count as a set? For sale at a retail store. Or, if not, would
the figs count as a catalog entry?

They contain many unique elements.

~Mark

I purchased this set at the Lonetree (Denver area) LEGO store on Nov. 9th. There
were at least 20 hanging on the rack. My minifigs look the same as yours, but
the ones at that store had a special cardboard insert. I don't have a way
to take a picture of the set, but my husband scanned the insert.

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