Set 4465zip -

The "4465zip" designation might appear in digital archives or LEGO database exports (like those found on BrickLink or Brickset ).

Despite its rarity, the set is remarkably simple, consisting of only . Its core identity relies on: Set 4465zip

Today, a sealed polybag with the original sticker is considered "extremely rare" by collectors. The "4465zip" designation might appear in digital archives

It represents a period where LEGO used specialized stickers to provide high detail to very low-piece-count builds. Collector's Value and Legacy It represents a period where LEGO used specialized

It uses a red cupboard container (part 4532) and a transparent light-blue door (part 4533) to mimic the look of a beverage dispenser.

released in 2002 . While "zip" may refer to a compressed digital file containing instructions or parts lists for this set, the set itself is a fascinating artifact of early 2000s marketing and design. Historical Context: The 2002 World Cup Promotion LEGO Set 4465

While it originally cost next to nothing as a promotion, it now typically sells for between $7 and $13 USD depending on the condition and merchant.