LEGO Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker (41239)

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Design ID41239
BOID565655
Year2015
1 x 13 x 0.78 4.1" x 0.3" x 0.3"
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker1£0.30 £2.94Finland Savo Bricks (57)
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker1£0.749£2.74United Kingdom StaffordshireBricks (361)
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker1£0.75 £4.25 United Kingdom Bricks Of Midgard (338)
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker1£0.771£7.55 Poland Little Goods [OLX] (31)
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker1£0.855£3.04United Kingdom MAGIC BRIX (1216)
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker1£0.963£5.06Germany GetStones24 (2283)
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Black Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker1£1.09N/AUnited States Coffee.Bricks (414)
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LEGO Beam 13 with Extension and Retraction of Brackets and Rotation of the Crane Arm Sticker (41239) has been used in at least 1 LEGO sets over the past 9 years, since it was first used in 2015.