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8 comments on this article
I love the infinite sea of studs.
That price per piece ratio is absurd.
A great set, chrome pieces are always appreciated.
you could fit a technic figure on that jetski
Not a sea machines person so I wasn't interested in this particular set from that wave. Still a 4506-1 and 4508-1 kind of guy.
I will never not be bothered by the categorization of Designer Sets as Creator sets.
@david.m77: Indeed; likewise with 4507-1.
Sub is my favorite of the bunch.
Quite a cool set, if you ask me, even though I don't have it
The builds are pretty good, but the price per part is probably the notable thing about this set. Typically, this is a $15-20 set, even in 2004. But, it's only $7. That's just plain nuts.
Not to mention, the trans-black 1X1 studs are exclusive.