Don't sell it, keep it, the older the set and the more preserved it is, the more expensive it is. Have you seen price references on eBay, and even if it costs a lot, I think the greatest value is the sentimental one. Obviously, if you want to price it at the end, it is your decision, but the truth is that it is a very nice piece, and you are not the only one who invented topographies and spaces with whatever he had at hand to play with his LEGO.
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