Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“As an investment, Sea Claw 7 has performed well in the Aquanauts theme with an overall growth since retirement of around 881%. The set has also slightly outperformed it's peers year over year with an annual growth of around 7.63%.”
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Brickipedia
“1822 Sea Claw 7 was one of the largest Aquanauts sets. It featured two wings. On one of the wings, is a magnetic arm. It also has a rack carrying diver's flippers. The sides of the craft open up, allowing for storage space. It has two aquanauts, to pilot the large craft and... More the smaller craft.”
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Brickset
“The model itself is a wicked style of submarine. It's got everything an Aquanaut would want. On one side of the model it has moveable arm to collect boxes and bring boxes to crystals. The arm is equipped with a harpoon gun for defense and has a spare pair of flippers on it... More for the team. The magnet on the end of the arm allows it to pick the boxes quite easily in play.”
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“This is the famous 1822 Sea Claw 7. It's actually an attractive model; unfortunately, it's Aquanaut, not Aquashark, which really has me rooting for the 'Sharks since they appear to be a prosecuted minority in the Aquazone. It looks like a crab, kind of, and uses the... More black/yellow/trans-orange Aquanaut colors, with the cool blue canopy found in other Aquanaut sets (two piece octagonal canopy).”
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