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Janice R Lew Zealand. Swinetrek R Swedish Kitchen

PiggyPerson

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I want to know what you guys think is better
I'm buying my first figure and playset and i have narowed it down to these ones
 

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Yes. The whie thing is an ice cube tray. Not the kind you make ice cubes with, but the kind you store on a plate like in the old days when people kept trays of ice in the freezer.
 

homerthegreat

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If I were you, I'd go for Lew Zealand. He was produced in less quanties, and you'll only be able to buy him seperatley, as no one has any more sewries 3 sets. The most plentiful sets are Series 5 (which you can get off eBay for like $20!) and Series 7. As for the playset, go for the Swedish Kitchen. You'll be able to find the Swinetrek easier, and if you don't have Julius and Link, it's not as exciting.
 

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Some online retailers don't always have what they have listed in stock, you might find that some older items arent available if you went to buy them.
 
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