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Originally Posted by Killer Bee
my son put this together in three days, everything works by pneumatics or gear drive ![Smilie](http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Great Job . Is your son addicted to them now?
These are great training tools for following directions.
My nephews learned A Lot.
Me ,
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I don't Need no Stinking Instruction's
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I bought some of the old kits like that several years ago from brickset.
My Nephews would come over and build the new sets and I got addicted.
They grew up before I got them building ones like that in your 1st picture.
I think about 2016 they were to big to come over and play Lego's any more.
I still have several sets.
They are in unopen boxes .
Set 42008, 42009 and 42043 are just a few.
Of course I bought them for my Nephews
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Also, I don't know why there is a set in there called the Yellow Submarine.
Set 42043