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  2. The 7 Most Expensive Lego Sets in the World - AOL

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    Top 7 Most Expensive Lego Sets in the World. Because prices for these sets on secondary markets fluctuate constantly, this article focuses on the highest-priced model sets at the time of release ...

  3. Lego Ninjago - Wikipedia

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    The set contains 5,685 pieces, surpassing the previously released Ninjago City set, making it the largest Ninjago set ever produced. [67] [68] It was designed to connect smoothly with the previous Ninjago modular sets. The playset, similar to the earlier Ninjago City set, is a high rise that contains multiple small shops, including Chen's ...

  4. How Lego went from humble toy and destroyer of bare feet to ...

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    Valuable "Star Wars" sets and mini-figures are housed in a glass case at the rear of the store. It recently displayed a Republic Cruiser with mini-figures (price: $350) and a Republic Gunship with ...

  5. 8 of the Most Expensive Lego Sets You Can Buy - AOL

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    At a whopping $2,500, this "Clone Wars"-era set is one of the most expensive Lego sets on the market. 1,700 pieces still doesn’t seem like enough for that kind of high price.

  6. Lists of most expensive items by category - Wikipedia

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  7. Lego Ninja - Wikipedia

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    A total of 29 toy sets were released as part of the Ninja theme, which centred on three distinctive groups; the ninja, the samurai and the robbers. [3] The toy sets featured a variety of buildings and vehicles, including fortresses and boats. The ninja crest was yellow with a black wingless dragon. The Samurai had blue banners bearing a golden fan.