![]() Ecto-1 is a popular subject and a lot of builders have built their own examples. This is a good thing in my book, but more about that later. The car in the set is a bit less smooth, but it is also a bit smaller. The 59 Cadillac is an icon of excess, known for its enormous aircraft-inspired tailfins and its ornate front, with a lot of chrome and double headlights.īrent’s original represented this look quite well and, as his own comparison picture shows, not much was lost when his design (on the left) was turned into the set (on the right). The real car used for the movie was a customised 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor ambulance conversion. Last week, while on a trip, I came across the set in a toy store in Germany (for €49.90 ) and decided to buy it. Pictures of the Ecto-1 set looked pretty good, however, and I was eager to have a look at the model in real life. I think that the earlier Cuusoo Back to the Future DeLorean looked a bit disappointing compared to the design originally submitted to CUUSOO. It is imminently quotable and still funny, thirty years after it was released and the car is a moviestar in its own right. I’ve been a big fan of the movie ever since I first saw it as a child. Ideal for that brand new building experience without the brand new price tag (and throw that box away afterwards guilt-free).Generally, I am not particularly interested in sets and LEGO CUUSOO/ LEGO Ideas does not do much for me personally, but I have to admit that I was stoked when I found out that the Ghostbusters Ecto-1 by Brent Waller passed the design review and that LEGO were going to turn it into a set. However, inner bags will still be sealed and contents will be complete. Box may have water damage, or ripped open in some parts. NOT for box collectors.īadly damaged box. There may be moderate scratches/ creases/punctures/worn or squashed corners. May NOT be suitable for box collectors.Īverage box condition with moderate damage to some parts of the box. Overall very good box condition with some minor imperfections such as minor scratches/creases/ punctures/worn or squashed corners. Box ConditionĮxcellent box condition with minimal (if any) scratches/creases/ worn corners. ![]() If seals have been broken due to Customs inspection we will describe the box condition as such. We also reduce the prices accordingly based on how much damage the box has sustained. If you are a box collector and want us to send you close up photos of the box we may be able to accommodate such requests on a case by case basis. Please note that we are not brave enough to classify boxes as perfect (even if we think they are) so we will only go as far as 9.5/10. We do not remove these in fear of causing damage to the box. ![]() They are NOT treated as "damaged" at Brickollector. Sometimes boxes may have price sticker or security sticker on them. We will pack your order to the best of our ability but occasionally LEGO boxes can get damaged from courier services. This way you can have an idea (with our best intentions) of what to expect when you receive your LEGO from us. Here at Brickollector we want you to make an informed purchase so we have developed our own box condition grading system below. The default box condition is “Minimal Shelf-Wear” unless there is a drop down option/menu.
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