Set Facts
- It was part of Mission 7. This set was actually released about five months after the other six missions were released, along with 8637 Mission 8: Volcano Base.
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Deep Sea Quest Reviews
Is this LEGO set a good investment?
“Deep Sea Quest has outperformed peer sets in the Agents with an average annual return of 7.8%, making it a decent investment to date. For initial collectors, it has proven to be a good investment seeing growth around 1091%.”
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Brickipedia
“The set includes multiple water vehicles. The biggest is the main submarine. The Agent's sub has several features including an opening missile bay holding four flick-fire missiles, an opening front to store a treasure in, and a detachable miniature sub. The driver of the... More submarine is able to go inside the submarine cab via an opening and closing windshield on the front.”
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Brickset
“This is my favorite Agents set. The submarine is my favorite part because, it has flip-up missiles, flick-fire missles, slide-out mini-sub, storage compartment, and a Pohatu Nuva climbing claw! (The silver thing on the front.) The ship has flick-fire missiles and a move-able... More blunt launcher. The other things include a treasure chest with pinkish and greenish-yellow crystals, a glow-in-the-dark squid, and a smaller mini-sub that Slime-Face can hold on to.”
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Theme Analysis
Lifespan
9 mos (this set 6 mos)
Annual growth
+5.08% (this set +11.68%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Deep Sea Quest currently ranks #13 out of the top most owned sets in Agents.
About Agents
The Agents theme was introduced in 2008 and later re-branded as Agents 2.0 in 2009. The story line and sets where based on an elite team of secret agents using high-powered technology to thwart the plans of an international crime syndicate led by Dr. Inferno. The Agents theme was inspired by James Bond as well as action-packed spy movies. Each Agent set featured a short comic strip on the box showing the background to that set's action.
Summary
Agents Deep Sea Quest set 8636 was released on October 19, 2008, retailing for $50, it has since been retired. New, unopened sets are valued at $595, used ones can be found for $190.
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Dive under the sea on a top-secret mission!When danger threatens in the ocean depths, its up to the LEGO Agents to save the day! The mission is to stop Dr. Infernos henchmen Slime Face and Break Jaw from recovering the sunken treasure. Get there first in the tactical operations sub and use the detachable scuba jet and grappling hook to complete the mission but watch out for the glowing deep-sea octopus and the enemy boats rocket and torpedo launchers!
Watch out for the glow-in-the-dark octopus! Launch the boat's underwater rocket shooter and the flick-fire torpedo launchers! Detach the scuba jet for more underwater adventure! Hide the treasure chest in the sub's secret storage hold!
Lift the front of the submarine to reveal hidden missiles! Open the sub's cockpit and put Agent Charge at the controls! Submarine measures 16 inches long and 4 inches wide! Henchmen's boat measures 9 inches long and 4 inches wide! .
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