>>8735060Speaking of the liquidation centre I had to post this, the first set that caught my eye nearly six years ago now and started me down this road of inexpensive, Chinese atom-infested legos. I never had any Res-Q sets when they came out but I remember enjoying the awesome catalog setups, especially the one with the collapsed bridge and a major rescue effort underway. Due to being an older gen Enlighten set the clutch is about what you'd expect and the set is currently in pieces in a container (like all the other Enlighten sets I'd buy there later) but it sucked me in. Someday I'll have to put together a diorama of them all together: alongside the Res-Q base and the submarine shared last thread, from Enlighten I also got a battle tank, patrol boat, direct (but made generic) copy of the Indiana Jones set with the amphibious car, direct copy of the 1995 space shuttle set, copy of 2003 Saturn V moon mission set, a fire truck and fire boat set, couple of pirate sets and some smallers ones, probably forgetting a couple as Enlighten was the centre's main Chinese brand for the first year or so once I found it. If I knew how deep the Chinese rabbit hole went I'd probably have skipped a few of them, oh well heh.