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  1. I just have to say...The TB is an incredible model to display. I'm a huge fan of large intricate sets and the TB is truly awesome for those of you who haven't seen it built. Like a previous post, I never get tired of looking at and admiring it. I've had mine set up and on display for at least 3 years now. This is what I've done to it...I know that its not exactly to scale, but it was pretty fun and I think it looks cool.
    12 points
  2. 6 points
  3. Well at least this confirms two characters for the second series of Simpsons minifigures. I have no idea where the dog will end up unless there really will be a second set of the Kwik-E-Mart or perhaps he will get stuck beside one of the other fourteen possible characters. Please note these are works-in-progress. Source: The Brick Fan
    4 points
  4. I love it when you have 1/2 a dozen big packages to ship out and they are all for EBay Global Shipping Program customers. I live close to Kentucky, so I know all these packages will be less than $8 to ship and most under $6.
    3 points
  5. It's on the Internet so it's definitely legit.
    3 points
  6. I'm not sure why they decided to omit Luke (as a minifig). He's common too, of course, but it is his ship. An X-Wing without Luke is like the Tumbler without Batman.
    3 points
  7. paid $20.78 for Minecraft 'The Cave' 21113 and sold it on Ebay today for $43 + shipping. My first flip! Yay! I think this is going to get addicting...
    3 points
  8. No, a list of fruitcakes to avoid is not allowed on the forums, from what I have read here.
    2 points
  9. I'm sold. Now i have to go track down seven more pet shops.
    2 points
  10. Someone on Eurobricks posted a picture of the back. Interesting to note what's on the back - only three modulars - DO, PC, and PR. No PS, no GE, no TH.
    2 points
  11. Just snagged a Fire Temple 2507 NISB for $150 shipped off eBay.
    2 points
  12. Depending on how many you have, I would sell a few this Christmas, and wait till next Christmas to sell a majority of them. I think the price will level off around $150-$175 after next Christmas, so there would be no reason to hold it longer.
    2 points
  13. Can a Mod change the thread title, please? We now have pics!
    2 points
  14. Why the spoiler tag you ask? Well, let us just say like many of Citizen Bricks' other products, this too is rather 'adult' in material. Don't get weird though; it's still Lego for Pete's sake. Besides it's hilarious and check out those dollar bills! This should be right at home next to the Breaking Bad meth lab. I practically forgot the website link for purchase. Sorry about that.
    1 point
  15. Call eBay ( I know, nails to the chalk board) and if you get a good enough rep they'll remove it.
    1 point
  16. Bought my first sets of Series 3 Mixels at 20% off and 25% off white 6" Boba Fetts at Walgreens.
    1 point
  17. US$ 64.25 source: usps.com priority mail express international: $60.40 insurance for $600: $3.85 total: $64.25 maximum length + girth = 108 inches
    1 point
  18. How long will PS last now. Blink and you'll miss it. Think I'll grab a couple sooner than I'd planned.
    1 point
  19. Star Wars Advent is OOS on WM.com and Shop at Home. Is that all the major retailers?
    1 point
  20. Rocks or powder form? Jk Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Brickpicker mobile app
    1 point
  21. I agree about the colours, it is a bit too fancy for detective's beaurau. When it's available, I might build it first and then re-place the funky bricks with some more muted colours
    1 point
  22. I really like it. Not every building can be this perfect piece of architecture. I've been told by a solid source that the Detective Agency is supposed to have some special features, unlike any other Modular.
    1 point
  23. They even thought of us at BP with our abbreviations to everything! They called it office and not agency so that there is no confusion with Diagon Alley. And thus DO 10246 was born.
    1 point
  24. I'm a little bit underwhelmed by this. For me it is a step backwards from Parisian Restaurant and also Palace Cinema. It looks a bit too generic for my taste, too Pet-Shoppy kind of normal. On the one hand it would of course be difficult long-term to let every building in the line really stand out on its own making the modulars street more of a "freaky street" over time, because every house is something special (which is rather unrealistic - while the buildings themselves ARE meant to look realistic). On the other hand who really wants to have buildings that just look too normal getting an everyday (realistic) street? I think from here it will become even more difficult for Lego to decide what to do next. Should the sets become even more extravagant or should they tone it down a bit - like they did with the Detective Agency? I can even imagine interest in general fading slowly - starting here.
    1 point
  25. I have Mixelitis. BAD. Just got 40 more series 2 today to help round out a few more sets.
    1 point
  26. If you donate 1000 to me via a PayPal I wills advise you on how to tell the great difference between the two. Great deal for you. Come again.
    1 point
  27. This one's for biniou. Lucky Luke Shadow Showdown by 6kyubi6 Lucky Luke by 6kyubi6 Lucky Luke's pistol by 6kyubi6
    1 point
  28. <mods, maybe this ought to be moved to the Canada forum section?> What red said... Here's what I generally do: 1) If I believe there is no chance of selling it into the US due to my buy-in cost vs what people south have reported, I price for the Canadian market. So I scour the recently sold and current listings to see what the going rate is for US sellers. Also, I look at what are they charging to ship to Canada and/or are they using the GSP which makes most items over $25 just not worth it (to the educated buyer) if they can buy in Canada. And I price accordingly... usually it means I'm about 15% higher than the US sellers but I'm hoping to sell in Canada anyways. 2) For items where I've had a competitive buy in price, I just accept that I'm making a little less since everyone takes a piece of the pie. For example, I found a dozen Rovers in July at a local mom & pop toy store. My price on them was $39.58 per - I just sold one for $115. US shipped last week to a US buyer. Sure I make less than someone in the US but after exchange, shipping and fees, I took home $55. I'm happy. 3) I usually list in US funds - lately the exchange rate has been in our favour. A gamble I take as I really do believe the US buyers are more sensitive to seeing nice round numbers... Canadians are so used to shopping in the US for deals, I think you can squeeze a few extra bucks out of Canadian buyers this way. 4) ALWAYS print your labels through PayPal for parcels, and NEVER for padded envelopes! You get 10-15% off by printing through them for parcels. PayPal's envelope rate always treats it as if it's a padded envelope that won't fit through the envelope slot. Now they'll often try to get you to pay the full rate at the post office but I personally insist on shipping it as a regular mail item which usually costs between $2 and $4. It's about $12 to send a padded envelope as a parcel which is the same rate as a small box. (unless of course the contents are expensive enough that you can't afford to lose then I'd do it the parcel way as it's trackable) And... just for good measure, I always try to sell stuff locally on Kijiji as well. I've had decent luck, even had a number of out of province buyers find my listings. Always a risk, but I've had no bad experiences meeting in a local parking lot (for expensive stuff), or at my home or mailing things out (invoicing via paypal). Good luck!
    1 point
  29. Thanks guys, they almost got me. Man these fakes are getting good. Come on guys, I didn't really think that was Lego.
    1 point
  30. I found some series 1 mixels in the wild today, and the pet salon for $21 and some kickbacks Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Brickpicker mobile app
    1 point
  31. The 2nd issue (tumbler on the cover) arrived 2 weeks ago. Quality content.
    1 point
  32. can't tell whether you're trying to be facetious or not, but assuming your question is serious, just go to ebay and search for "building blocks". You'll see all sorts of chinese knockoffs for Lego. Also, "compatible with Lego" = not Lego.
    1 point
  33. Good Move, You will be glad you did.
    1 point
  34. I think the sheer number of hoarders in the horde will keep retired sets under the MF.
    1 point
  35. Especially not Nano Bricks!
    1 point
  36. You guys sure? Looks legit to me.
    1 point
  37. Just get back from 2 Target stores in Great Montreal area. Yes Target is doing 50% off clearance on quit some Lego sets. From my memory they are: 1. 75013 Star Wars 2. 42023 (? not sure) Technic 3. 60049 City 4. 70804 Lego Movie 5. 70806 Lego Movie 6. 70812 Lego Movie No Ultra Agent sets or TMNT sets on sale here in Montreal, so although this sale is country wide but seems the sets that had been chosen to on sale is local specific. Btw, remember to apply coupon at the end of Target Gift Guide book -- for this week it is buy $100 or more discount $20. So if you find AT-AT (it is still on sale in Target for $109.99) and use this coupon, then you get $89.99. You should be able to find this guide at each check out of every Target Store. Enjoy!
    1 point
  38. The dangers of CL transactions are highly over-rated. Like Pitbull attacks and school shootings and random cars driving through your living room windows the news always makes it seem a lot more "epidemic" than it is. Bad things sometimes happen, life is uncertain. When stalkers and serial killers are looking for victims, they're typically looking for women living alone. When child molesters are looking for victims, they're typically looking for at-risk latchkey or otherwise unsupervised or unwanted kids. I agree with the garage to discourage lingering - that's the real danger I've always found with CL transactions, the waste of my time when I just want to get the deal done!
    1 point
  39. So, statistically, you're saying you're next? It's been nice knowing you. If we don't hear from you again, we know why.
    1 point
  40. well, just sold that Department 56 LEGO Creation Station ornament i posted on wednesday ... $170 ...
    1 point
  41. This MOC is truly outrageous. Truly, truly, truly outrageous! JEM by fujiia, on Flickr
    1 point
  42. Norton ARS (anti-reseller system)
    1 point
  43. I don't think they plan that much forward with aged sets. In the light of recent events I deem that information unlikely, although anything can happen.
    1 point
  44. Yoda is looking rather pink today... http://www.brickpicker.com/bpms/set.cfm?set=3947-1
    1 point
  45. As much as I try I am terrible at mocs. But if I had any talent I would build a new modular to go with the DA. It would be split down the middle with the Sopranos Satriale
    1 point
  46. I heard that it is a detective agency that is comprised of two parts (like the pet shop). There is a pool hall on the first floor and a detective agency on the second floor. On the other part of the building, there is a barber shop on the first floor and an apartment above this. It sounds amazing!
    1 point
  47. I gave up buying more of these. I have 5 now and the last addition to this number was a year ago. This set is waaaayyyy overdue for EOL and although the Sydney Opera has been out for so long, the TB is still alive and kicking. So I diverted the cache flow to sets like the SSD, R2D2 & the modulars etc...
    1 point
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