LEGO Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly (55454)
Lego name: Aa Rc Battery Box (Electric Parts)
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Design ID | 55454 |
Peeron ID | x1690cx1 |
BOID | 830553 |
Stud Size | 6 x 30 x 5.33 |
Year Released | 2006 |
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7 Available from US $15.31 |
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Condition | Name | In Stock | Price | Price + Shipping | Store | |
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Used (Good) | White Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly *NOT TESTED* | 1 | US $15.31 | US $20.56 | DnA Brix (810) Shipping US $5.25 | |
Used (Good) | White Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly | 1 | US $16.11 | US $21.36 | DnA Brix (810) | |
Used (Like New) | Black Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly | 1 | US $18.62 | US $49.63 | BSL Bricks (639) Shipping US $31.00 Minimum Lot Average US $0.53 | |
Used (Good) | Black Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly tested and working | 1 | US $19.57 | US $26.25 | The Sorting Post (56) Shipping US $6.68 | |
Used (Good) | White Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly Working order | 1 | US $24.89 | N/A | Neil and Julies bricks (452) Request a Shipping Quote | |
Used (Good) | Black Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly | 1 | US $53.45 | N/A | Joshua's Train Bricks (13) Request a Shipping Quote | |
New | Black Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly | 1 | US $106.90 | US $149.65 | Forever Sorting (293) Shipping US $42.75 |
Name | From | Comes In | Item ID | Design ID | |
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Black Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly (55454) | US $18.64 | 1 | 4296054 4515616 4527074 4548379 | 55454 | |
White Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly (55454) | US $15.31 | 1 | 4289547 4427073 4515613 4527073 4548378 | 55454 |
LEGO Train Base 6 x 30 (9V RC) with IR Receivers Assembly (55454) has been used in at least 2 LEGO sets over the past 18 years, since it was first used in 2006.