Wha's a good price for a used Emerald Night?
Wha's a good price for a used Emerald Night?
I've been looking to get an emerald night for my son, he's a big train buff. Any idea what a good price for a used set with box and instructions should run me? Thanks
Re: Wha's a good price for a used Emerald Night?
That set is getting pricey now (lowest is $159.99 sealed). Bricklink would usually be the way to go. But a used one and a new one is almost the same price right now.
Is your son into the Maersk Train? Its a little similar to it and is bigger (and also cheaper).
Is your son into the Maersk Train? Its a little similar to it and is bigger (and also cheaper).
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Re: Wha's a good price for a used Emerald Night?
If you could get ahold of one of these they are a definite must for the train enthusiast/ Collector.
I have yet to find one for the price i am willing to pay. Of the recent train sets it is the only one i do not have in my collection which i would absolutely love to have.
I have yet to find one for the price i am willing to pay. Of the recent train sets it is the only one i do not have in my collection which i would absolutely love to have.
Re: Wha's a good price for a used Emerald Night?
The emerald night is a great looking train but it requires that one also buy power function devices( i.e.motor, remote control receiver, remote controller transmitter, and a battery pack) to make it work.mvas11 wrote:I've been looking to get an emerald night for my son, he's a big train buff. Any idea what a good price for a used set with box and instructions should run me? Thanks
Bricklink provides both a statistical info (e.g. price range) and a marketplace to get the emerald night train set. The last time I looked, the price of the emerald night was about $200 or so (san PF parts),
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