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I read a review in The New York Times about these "poly bags" that LEGO sells for five dollars, frequently found at the checkouts at target. The author thought these small builds were wonderful. Small enough to be built in an hour or two and easily displayed as opposed to large builds. The review also praised their small price tag.
I have the AAT polybag. It is like a small tank with a turret that swings 360 degrees. I pose it facing its main gun on the Lego Tie interceptor 30685, also a polybag, raised to look like it's in mid air. I got both as Gift With Purchase on Lego.com. It's not worth that. It is worth what Scheels sells them for, at $4 or so. I think Lego.com is taking advantage of its customers when they offer these mini builds that are polybag scale, as GWP. I don't know how Scheels does it, but they have these low tier GWP in polybags, almost all the time. So, check Scheels.com, if you're not sure about getting these mini things in polybag GWP. Save yourself for the hard to get GWP. So I have the Lego AAT 30680, and $4 is about the right price. This used to be a GWP, but it's not worth being a GWP.
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