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Just bought the Mini Cooper - this is my dream set - I have been driving Mini's since 1995 - my brother is Chairman of the local MIni owners club - so excited to build this!3 points
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You know what baffles me? They can do unique printings for such limited items as the new Unikitty, but doing decent prints for the Mini Cooper (front emblem is ugly as hell as a sticker) or Orthanc would be too much to ask for? I am beginning to be seriously disgusted by this level of monetization.3 points
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Probably every set....LOL. You just don't pay attention to most of the "regular" sets going in and out of stock.2 points
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bookmark this post so you will remember ( use this URL, http://community.brickpicker.com/topic/10786-best-way-to-tell-bricklink-value/?p=300649 ) let's use 10220 as an example of all parts you want to add to your bricklink store. go to http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=10220-1 then click "Part Out" under the Lots for Sale section ( http://www.bricklink.com/invSet.asp?itemType=S&itemNo=10220-1 ). follow the steps (you can use see "avg sold price by last 6 months" here. pretty cool feature)2 points
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Most of you might not no this but Mega Bloks came out with the POTC ships in 2006, and Back them they were very poor seller, Toys R Us had to lower the price to $40 each on the big ships and sometimes they had the buy 2 get one free, which thats when I loaded up on them and then the price started climbing fast. as even now they sell for $200 or so. As for the Lego Black Pearl and Queens Revenge I kept telling people to load up on them, but most didn't. And $60 at Costco for the Pearl was more than a steal, and instead of just having 60 I should gotten 100 or more for $60 a dumb move. so I did wind up having 60 Pearls and 60 Queen Revenge. So If Lego does the Sets again in 2016 I will Load up on the ships again. Ed2 points
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The beauty of the classic space line was that there wasn't any real story or predefined roles...it was up to the child to create their own universe. The sets simply served as a support to the imagination. As a kid I equated it to the classic Star Trek. Yellow was command, blue were sciences, and red was engineering. White was usually support and black were commanders due to there relative rareity. Going from the promotional videos I inferred that the new greens are some kind of SAR (search and rescue) or salvage. But in the end it is up to the imagination. The universe is yours to create...2 points
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That's actually a cool looking out house. They need to have a crescent moon on the door. Sent from my iPad using Brickpicker2 points
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Exo suit - Blacktron edition! >Blacktron Exo Suit by Legoloverman, on Flickr2 points
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No man on one here thinks you are dumb you just have to be mindful of how you word your posts. Trust me man if you have the money buy a DS you won't regret it. Is it gonna be a 10179? Nope, but you will make some money.2 points
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bought today ... 3x stunt plane 60019: $9.98 ea 2x jet rocka 44014: $17.48 ea 3x family house 31012: $48.60 ea 1x batwing battle over gotham 6863: $9.40 2x constitution train chase 79111: $47.10 not bad at all ...2 points
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I disagree with a majority of this. For one, I don't need a second job, nor want a second job. Could I find one that pays $20/hour, of course I can. But that would be work. Buying and selling from my home is not even close to work. It's actually a stress relief from my real job. As far as being a hobby, it most definitely is. The only thing my investments or flipping does is provide more money to have fun with and scour deals looking for good buys. That is the hobby, and that is the fun part for me. I have a pension, I have a 401k, I have other savings and investments. For me, it's nothing more than disposable time I would probably be wasting somehow else. But, good discussion and a fun topic.2 points
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Thanks a lot. I was trying to do a similar task where setting up pricing without having to look it up separately. The avg sold by last 6 months option is exactly what I was looking for.1 point
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The second SDCC minifigure has been revealed and it's a Bard the Bowman variant from the Hobbit. So far this year's minifigures are much better than the previous years because they are such niche characters. It's frustrating that Green Lantern, Phoenix, Bizarro, Shazam, Spider-Woman and Green Arrow are all exclusive minifigures that cost an arm and a leg because of how LEGO decided to distribute them.1 point
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I had just started this insane hobby of hoarding/selling plastic when POTC was being cleared out...ended up with 4-6 of either ship. Had I known Costco had pallets of them (30 min away) I would have been selling everything I owned to buy them. Although, I will admit I had serious reservations because week after week I would see them on discount in various retail stores and I though to myself...how will this do well...no one wants it now. Newbie anxiety, killed loads of free money. Doh.1 point
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W00t! My back-ordered 10188 Death Star just shipped from LEGO Shop at Home. Now if they could just get me my GEs I'd be set...1 point
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Perhaps the world famous Vashikaran Specialist Muslim Astrologer who is currently spamming the new member area can help us predict when some of these sets are going to retire.1 point
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I ordered 1 too on the 14 JUly (In Stock on 16 July), but current delivery status is " We need a little more time to provide you with a good estimate. We'll notify you via e-mail as soon as we have an estimated delivery date. " Looks like it's backorder on Amazon. I'll update the code once received.1 point
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Built 8781 Castle of Morcia. Interesting build: 1. It has a neat function where you can convert the castle from good guy to bad guy with a few flicks of some turntable-mounted bricks. 2. It doesn't fully utilize the third dimension of it's baseplate for any functions (disappointing) 3. It has some of Lego's royal blue color - a really slick color. 4. Since it's a Knight's Kingdoms II set, it has all four of the really trippy knights - monkey (green), bear (red), eagle (light blue), and wolf (purple). Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker1 point
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I just watched "Blazing Saddles" again the other night. This is a really good deal. The Mel Brooks Collection (9-Disc Blu-ray Set) $22 Amazon.com has Mel Brooks Movie Collection (Blu-Ray) for $21.99. Free shipping with Prime (free student accounts available) or if you spend $35 or more. Use slick fillers to find other eligible items to help reach the $35 requirement. Thanks calistyle, DJ3xclusive, & giveNforgive Amazon.com also has Mel Brooks Movie Collection (DVD) for $18.99. Free shipping with Prime (free student accounts available) or if you spend $35 or more. Use slick fillers to find other eligible items to help reach the $35 requirement. Thanks calistyle, DJ3xclusive, & giveNforgive Includes: Blazing Saddles Spaceballs Young Frankenstein High Anxiety History Of The World Part 1 Robin Hood Men In Tights Silent Movie To Be Or Not To Be Twelve Chairs1 point
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New version will be much better. It will be able to keep sold items, so you can analyze your returns, presumably1 point
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Am I dreaming or can I see some toilets in the 41038 jungle rescue base ? A bit weird in a lego set for little girls I would say.1 point
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Just though that if somebody has Star Wars ships on display, it might be kinda neat to have blueprint posters hanging behind them. There is this set of books - ISBN 0756699894, which includes a set of posters. I believe these ones are from there: This is interesting as well, though I am not sure from which book exactly it is.1 point
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If the classic Batmobile comes with an exclusive TV series fig it will fetch insane prices which will put Azog to shame.1 point
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10173 is def a nice set to own sealed. Here's a hint on what my summary post will be like. If I was in your situation... I wouldn't open a sealed 10173 since they usually sell for a nice dime before the holidays. I would rather buy a used set and sell the MISB one. Better yet, I might even buy the latest Hogwarts Express and add holiday themed cars to it. I'll do the latter with the Hogwarts train (like last yr) or use the Emerald Night loco and tender. Sent from an iPhone using the Brickpicker app1 point
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That is a lot of good info. Thank you! I have asked him,but he is no help at all! (He is five months old ) Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker1 point
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A good investment too is to have a kitchen garden, and especially make grow some salad. Awesome ROI (about 800%) (radish are ok too, if you want several kind of vegetables in your vegetefolio)1 point
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Now I'm confused. Was the Emazers I spoke to a front, to conceal you're image. I always wondered why he talks in the third person sometimes.1 point
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And if you do have 10179 on display, you obviously have to have http://www.amazon.com/Millennium-Falcon-Owners-Workshop-Manual/dp/0345533046? , casually placed nearby...1 point
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Your time is never worth zero. Birth to death, we all have a limited number of hours on this earth, and those hours are WORTH something. Sometimes, they're worth dollars. Sometimes they're worth relaxation or family time or the actual hobby of building LEGO (versus a hobby of selling it) or volunteering at an animal shelter or taking a cooking class or sleeping. For those who enjoy selling LEGO as a hobby, that's fine - but the cost of time is some of your hobby hours pursuing that, leaving you less time for your other hobbies, from building LEGO to whatever else you might like to do. (Side note to Alcarin's post: in the event that someone cannot find any other paid work, working for a pittance might be more attractive than no money at all. I don't know how it is in your neck of the woods job-hunting-wise, but in the U.S., despite what the cable news channels and the lazy claim, it is hard to NOT find work if you really want it, for minimum wage or better, provided you're willing and able to get off your butt. )1 point
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I'm doing this to fund my wife's shoe and purse habit. My kids do get some cool LEGO by association though.1 point
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Hi guys, I'm new on here, but have been selling Legos for 10 years. I bought 3 Lion Chi Temples at Fred Meyer for $45 each after lots of coupons.1 point
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One seller that we all remember fondly never had any cost to selling and buyers were flocking to the Toys R Us parking lot for his goods.1 point
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LEGO Ideas just published a new blog post with details on how the Exo Suit was made with some behind-the-scenes material! It's pretty interesting.1 point
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Over the past few days I've purchased: 10030 Star Destroyer, complete with instructions but no box - $345 shipped ($300 selling price plus $45 shipping/insurance) and 10175 Vader's Tie Advanced, complete with instructions but no box - $195 shipped ($175 selling price plus $20 shipping/insurance) ...both from the same brand new, zero feedback Bricklink seller. Seller seems totally legit, pics look good...so either I've struck gold or I'm getting royally screwed (and I'll avail myself of Paypal's buyer protection). I'll find out in a couple days when the 10030 shipment is due to arrive. I'm a bit leery because my previous "too good to be true" BL experience - a $250 used/complete 10019/Tantive IV - turned out to be a total mess, though I did ultimately get my money back. We'll see. Got my fingers crossed. Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker1 point
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I can provide an excellent example of this. I'm in LA and saw a "Retiring Soon" placard on FB at a local Lego store early in the set's EOL spiral. Put on notice, I ordered a couple from Target.com using my Red Card. Within the hour I discovered that I could get a discount on three sets from a local contact, so I canceled the Target order, uncertain that I wanted to go all-in on the set. My contact failed and I only got one, so I rushed back to Target.com only to discover that they'd bumped it to $250 overnight. Literally. Sure enough, it soon disappeared from all retailers and got the "Retired Product" tag on LEGO Shop at Home. [shakes fist at the sky.] I agree that the past doesn't allow us to predict the future, but we're not dealing with absolutes1 point
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Same here. I missed the boat on a couple of sets I wanted and bought them higher than MSRP (still less than market price at the time though). As long as you pick the correct sets, you will still make money. One of my better investments like those would be The Zombies. Bought a bunch between $90 and $113 shipped within the last yr. Been selling them over $210. Which I could have bought sets like MS, GG, GC, Eiffel, and Taj for 2x MSRP. Sent from an iPhone using the Brickpicker app1 point
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Ha, I see how it is. I don't send you a message on Ebay for a couple of days, and you track me down here..... Yeah, I don't see a lot of the Hobbit sets posting huge gains in the future, but I think Unexpected Gathering would definitely be one to keep. I have good feelings about Lake Town as well. I still see UG's on clearance racks at Wal-mart every now and then. I just visited a store that had 12 at $49 each, although those weren't investment worthy. They had been transferred in from another stores in bundles of 3- they had taken stacks of three, wrapped the stack in packing tape, then slapped the transfer sticker across the edge of the boxes. I asked a store associate if I could buy them by the bundle for cheaper; she said, "Naw, these aren't supposed to be taped," and started slicing the tape between the boxes. She got a couple cut then dropped her box knife, which hit her right between the eyes (fortunately it was the butt end of the knife, not the ultra-sharp-piece-of-metal end). Pretty classic Walmart, from start to finish.1 point
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Dude these girls own convertables, RVs, yachts, and stables. That c-note is probably just her daily allowance, and she's using it to wipe condensation off the table. #richgirlproblems1 point
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as of right now I have 47 Black Pearls and 42 Queen Revenge, and when Costco had the Black Pearls for $59.99 on Clearance since nobody was buying them I should kick myself for not buying 100 of them. Ed1 point