I have this sealed Lego 7681 (never opened it when it was gifted to me as a kid). Is there a way to know if it would contain the rare variant of Commander Fox with the torso missing the gray semicircle? Trying to see if I should keep it sealed.
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I have this sealed Lego 7681 (never opened it when it was gifted to me as a kid). Is there a way to know if it would contain the rare variant of Commander Fox with the torso missing the gray semicircle? Trying to see if I should keep it sealed.

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A LEGO collector is seeking advice on whether to open a sealed LEGO set 7681, hoping to find a rare variant of the Commander Fox minifigure. The user, /u/TriggerHappy0071, received the set as a gift and wants to determine if it contains the highly sought-after version of the minifigure with a missing gray semicircle on the torso before deciding whether to keep it sealed.

The user is specifically interested in the possibility of the set containing the rare variant of the Commander Fox minifigure. This variant is distinguished by the absence of a gray semicircle on the torso. The collector is weighing the value of the sealed set against the potential value of the rare minifigure inside.

The decision to open the set hinges on the likelihood of finding the rare minifigure. The user is essentially trying to assess the risk versus reward of opening a potentially valuable, sealed LEGO set.

For collectors in a similar situation, it might be worth researching the production runs of set 7681 to understand the prevalence of the variant minifigure. If you're looking to display your LEGO sets, consider getting a LEGO display case.

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