LEGO Monorail Points Left (2890)


Lego name: Automatic Control Button (Loose Parts)
Design ID2890
LDraw IDs74781-f1, 74781-f2
BOID107345
1991 to 1994
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9 Available from US $24.72
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Light Gray Monorail Points Left
=1 centimeter of the right row of teeth is broken out, see photo=
1US $24.68US $34.23Germany GetStones24 (1810)
Shipping   US $9.55
Used
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Light Gray Monorail Points Left
Minor play wear. Switching mechanism is intact, but very tight. It would not be activated by a train car passing over it. Color starting to darken. Teeth are in good condition.
1US $37.99 US $42.99 United States New York Brickyard (810)
Shipping   ~US $5.00
Used
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Light Gray Monorail Points Left1US $39.38US $51.62Germany GetStones24 (1810)
Shipping   US $12.23
Used
(Good)
Light Gray Monorail Points Left1US $40.00 US $45.50 United States 808brickbuybrick (100)
Shipping   ~US $5.50
Used
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Light Gray Monorail Points Left
See picture for actual part. Switch works but a train passing over might not be able to switch on its own. Teeth is great condition. No chips or fading.
1US $40.00 US $44.19 United States West Michigan Brick (36)
Shipping   ~US $4.19
Used
(Good)
Light Gray Monorail Points Left1US $51.64US $60.02France La Brick Nantes (746)
Shipping   US $8.38
Used
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Light Gray Monorail Points Left
Some discoloration/playwear possible
1US $53.65US $68.67Netherlands Polliebricks (334)
Shipping   US $15.02
Used
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Light Gray Monorail Points Left1US $54.66US $68.90Switzerland The Briqary (222)
Shipping   US $14.24
NewLight Gray Monorail Points Left1US $107.31US $150.22 Portugal Forever Sorting (293)
Shipping   US $42.91
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LEGO Light Gray Monorail Points Left (2890)Light Gray Monorail Points Left (2890)US $24.7222890022890
LEGO Monorail Points Left (2890) has been used in at least 2 LEGO sets over the past 33 years, since it was first used in 1991.