{"id":4958,"set_id":"410-1","name":"Payloader","year":"1973","image":"sets\/410-1.jpg","average_rating":"73","review_count":"2","url":"https:\/\/brickinsights.com\/index.php\/sets\/410-1","image_urls":{"small":"\/crop\/small\/sets\/410-1.jpg","medium":"\/crop\/medium\/sets\/410-1.jpg","large":"\/crop\/large\/sets\/410-1.jpg","teaser":"\/crop\/teaser\/sets\/410-1.jpg","teaser_compact":"\/crop\/teaser_compact\/sets\/410-1.jpg","generic140xn":"\/crop\/generic140xn\/sets\/410-1.jpg","generic200xn":"\/crop\/generic200xn\/sets\/410-1.jpg","genericnx400":"\/crop\/genericnx400\/sets\/410-1.jpg","original":"\/crop\/original\/sets\/410-1.jpg"},"reviews":[{"review_url":"https:\/\/www.eurobricks.com\/forum\/index.php?\/forums\/topic\/42388-review-410-payloader\/&do=findComment&comment=747085","snippet":"Considering this set is nearly 37 years old, I myself am still surprised by how well the bricks have held up. I purchased this set from a thrift store a year ago for a mere 25 cents. Normally when used LEGO is purchased you can expect to see scratches, marks, wearing, discoloration, etc but boy was I surprised to see how all these parts are in mint condition. Even the instructions still looked like they came from a new box and not all ripped up and tattered. The pieces still connect to each other nice and tight and the metal pieces for the wheels haven't rusted. This just shows that with proper care these things can last a lifetime. I really would like to get a small display case to show it off.","review_amount":null,"rating_original":"8","rating_converted":"80.00","author_name":"Yoshi648","embed":null},{"review_url":"http:\/\/guide.lugnet.com\/set\/410","snippet":null,"review_amount":"8","rating_original":"66","rating_converted":"66.00","author_name":null,"embed":null}]}