LEGO Red Gear with 42 Teeth
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BOID | 805846-81 |
Year | 1965 - 1967 |
4" x 4" x 0.3" | |
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35 Available from S$ 1.42 |
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Condition | Name | In Stock | Price | Price + Shipping | Store | ||
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Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 2 | S$ 1.31 | S$ 18.31 | Great Brick Lab (3322) Shipping S$ 17.00 Minimum Order S$ 10.97 | ||
Used (Like New) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 3 | S$ 1.84 | N/A | Rosewater's Bricks (3) Request a Shipping Quote Minimum Order S$ 2.64 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 1 | S$ 1.87 | N/A | Don's Discounts (60) Request a Shipping Quote Minimum Order S$ 4.76 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth Very good condition. May show some light play wear. | 2 | S$ 1.89 | S$ 21.72 | Tons of Bricks (GDM) (2052) Shipping S$ 19.83 Minimum Order S$ 6.61 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth Some marks near middle hole | 2 | S$ 1.99 | S$ 22.27 | 0 Brick Slayer 80... (558) Shipping S$ 20.28 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 1 | S$ 2.13 | S$ 19.13 | Great Brick Lab (3322) Shipping S$ 17.00 Minimum Order S$ 10.97 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 10 | S$ 2.51 | S$ 26.31 | DnA Brix (966) Shipping S$ 23.80 Minimum Order S$ 6.61 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth 42 teeth but there is an extra stud in each corner. Not sure if this is a known variant | 1 | S$ 2.57 | N/A | Avenue (145) Request a Shipping Quote | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 2 | S$ 2.63 | S$ 29.06 | Bricksbythepound (5490) Shipping S$ 26.43 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 9 | S$ 2.84 | N/A | Canada First Bricks (1223) Request a Shipping Quote Minimum Order S$ 9.51 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 1 | S$ 3.31 | N/A | BrickSouth (171) Request a Shipping Quote Minimum Order S$ 6.61 | ||
Used (Good) | Red Gear with 42 Teeth | 1 | S$ 6.20 | N/A | Everythingandthelegoki... (335) Request a Shipping Quote |
LEGO Red Gear with 42 Teeth has been used in at least 4 LEGO sets over the past 59 years, since it was first used in 1965.