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Some QFLL 3 Admiral Whatshisface for $30 each on eBay 5 electro Polybags $16 each on eBay3 points
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Geez...what does that even mean? Are you the CEO of B&Noble? Or are you a cashier. Do your job. Scan it. If it works, then it's supposed to work. Because someone much higher than your pay grade, with a permanent position in the company, programmed those machines to accept what it's supposed to accept. Glad you walked away. I wouldn't have time to deal with that either. Although, that would tempt me to complain to the people above her about her crappy customer service.3 points
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the fact that someone voted Ed would sell a set has me the perplexed the most.3 points
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So it looks like the May the Fourth Promo is on at Lego online... there is the free Admiral Yularen, but NO discount on sets! Again Australia getting screwed.3 points
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I Build inconsistently (whenever I fell like it) I Built 10246 detective office which I've been building since I've got it in January lol. Right after I started building my half sealed 10184 town hall (I built the cinema when I got it in 2009) I built the gas station and vehicle (1 and 2 bags) in a Few hours.2 points
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People posted about it in the bought today thread. http://community.brickpicker.com/topic/402-what-lego-set-did-you-buy-today/?do=findComment&comment=4546192 points
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shop at home webpage is now viewable (not orderable): http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Ferris-Wheel-10247?fromListing=listing $199 - YES!2 points
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The smallest air bubble will engage my OCD.....usually take me at least 45 minutes to apply one lol2 points
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Experience the wonderful LEGO® Creator Ferris Wheel! Build the iconic Ferris Wheel, featuring 12 colorful suspended gondolas with opening doors, ice cream stall, kiosk, 10 minifigures and more. Build the majestic Ferris Wheel, the star of the fairground! This delightful LEGO® Creator Expert model has an iconic elegance that evokes feelings of nostalgia, romance and adventure. The carnival has come to town and the ice cream vendor is busy serving a long queue of excited customers as they await their first ride on the magical Ferris Wheel that towers above the fairground. Slowly turn the crank and watch as the Ferris Wheel gracefully lowers the colorful gondolas into position for boarding. Raise the boarding platform with a simple pull of the lever, open the gondola door and help the passengers aboard! Have fun building this elegant model with an authentic charm and magic that will capture your imagination. You can also motorize the Ferris Wheel with the LEGO Power Functions 8883 medium motor and 88000 AAA battery box (not included). Includes 10 minifigures: a ride operator, ice cream vendor, 4 children and 4 adults. • Includes 10 minifigures with assorted accessories: a ride operator, ice cream vendor, 4 children and 4 adults • Features a Ferris Wheel ticket kiosk, ice cream stall, a bench and assorted flower and tree elements • Ferris Wheel features decorative elements, ramps, boarding platform and 12 colorful gondolas with opening doors • Accessory elements include a pretzel, balloon, 2 ice cream cones and an ice cream scoop • Includes an amazing 2,464 LEGO® elements • Climb aboard the Ferris Wheel! • Turn the crank and watch the Ferris Wheel turn • Motorize the Ferris Wheel with the LEGO® Power Functions 8883 medium motor and 88000 AAA battery box (not included) • Ferris Wheel measures over 23” (60cm) high, 21” (55cm) wide and 14” (38cm) deep 10247 Ferris Wheel Ages 16+. 2,464 pieces. US $199.99 – CA $229.99 – DE 179.99€ – UK £149.99 – DK 1499.00 DKK *Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing. Available for sale directly through LEGO® beginning June 2015 via shop.LEGO.com, LEGO® Stores or via phone: US Contact Center 1-800-453-4652 CA (English) Contact Center 1-800-453-4652 CA (French) Contact Center 1-877-518-5346 European Contact Center 00-800-5346-11111 point
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They were available shipped to the US from Amazon UK 2 weeks ago for $151/ea. Lasted about 2 days.1 point
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My last one was delivered to my door for $204 CDN. With the reverse exchange, that should land somewhere around $160... Don't forget the advertised price always includes VAT which is only removed during the checkout phase so £127 drops to something like £110 at checkout <don't remember the exact but it was something like that>..1 point
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I see parallels between 8043 and 42030. The latter being branded may help it appreciate quicker. If 42030 goes in the first year of production then all bets are off and this may be a $400+ set by X-Mas 2016. You say so what retail is $250. Entry price is everything with technic sets. My entry for 13 sets remains at ~150.00/set. All I see if dollar signs. Just my opinion. Each of those sets (8043 42030) are packed with power functions (main driver of initial technic value). There is a certain cool factor in a front loader (often on US TV gold rush) Maybe not a volvo but construction equipment has been highlighted a lot in the last couple of years. 8043 2+ years after retirement is a clean double (40%+ CAGR highly dependent on your entry price). Maybe 42030 will not not retire this year, maybe my money can spent better elsewhere...opportunity costs? Perhaps. I like a diversified group of sets. That is part of my strategy. My vote is to include 42030 in a diversified investment plan.1 point
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Welcome to the world of investing. However this is still the peaceful land of unicorns and kitty cats compared to real time stock exchange trading or hedging. And where is excess profits there is competition down the road. Capitalism at its best, the so called hyenas are the guys in the end who are the most efficient.1 point
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Does anyone have a quick idea of how many months or how many coupon cycles the lego exclusion has been in effect? I think enough times to tell the cashier that "this exclusion has been on the last 14 coupons, but still the registers are being programmed to accept it on architecture sets from the puzzle department while they manage to keep the new sets updated in the toys department. So either who is reponsie for updating the POS databases for all of the stores nationwide is completely unaware of these sets -- which is highly doubtful by now -- or they really want these sets to be treated as puzzles with the coupon applied and would be extremely surprised to find out that cashiers at the local level are purposely applying their own agenda to thwart the customer's use of their paid Member perks." l'll be more than happy to write a letter of recommendation to your corporate customer service department -- asking them to nominate you for a division recognition for coupon policy watchdog."1 point
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That was a neat trick. My smartphone must have thought my post was referencing the B&Noble Lego coupon exclusion and rerouted the reply. Ya. That's the ticket.1 point
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FYI DS was on sale last year too with 15% in the EU. DS is the LEGO set that defies everything we know about the firm's policies and production cycles. That's why people shouldn't conclude anything based on a DS anomaly. That set lives its own life.1 point
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Bought the UCS Tie Fighter this morning! I had enough LEGO VIP Points to pay for the whole thing. Can't wait to build it!!1 point
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I agree there should be a series 3. I'd like to see rod and Todd Flanders, bumblebee man, Dr nick, officers Lou and Eddie, sideshow Bob, sideshow Mel, fat Tony, Mayor Quimby, Rev lovejoy, Kent Brockman, cletus, Captain McAllister, Otto, and the ones mentioned above. I'm thinking that the lack of Skinner so far may mean that the next set could be Springfield elementary... With him as an exclusive. Maybe supernintendo Chalmers as well, lunchlady Doris, or Mrs hoover. Could also have the school bus, keeping the trend of a vehicle with each set, and have Otto as well. So much possibilities. There are also plenty of variants that they could use for the family as well.1 point
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box is probably hinting future carnival sets ... Super Swing and a Roller Coaster?! awesome set and for sure in my investing plans ... now, time for me to get me some fairground mixers ...1 point
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I had to vote for The Mine because DS will become unavailable at retail first, but not actually RETIRE until years later... The other three will simply never happen!1 point
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Perhaps this has been mentioned, but methinks there will definitely be a series 3. Too many characters are notably absent, with the most obvious ones being Moe, Skinner and Barney. Others that I'd like to see are Rainier Wolfcastle, Lenny and Carl and Lionel Hutz.1 point
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I find your lack of faith disturbing. But ya. This is pathetic. SW keychains. Woopdee-freakin'-doo. Finally us west coasters score for not having to stay up late for disappointment1 point
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To tell you the truth, I put the Carpenter vesion because I could not remember the original singer. I meant to post this: My PARENTS would call this old school1 point
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Thanks. Those are Plano ProLatch's. I don't know if they carry them at Target (they closed down in Canada).1 point
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I just got word that the eBay traffic reports will no longer be available. It was a useful tool - I suppose eBay got tired of people realizing that the number of eBay buyers have continued to dwindle.1 point
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I was pleasantly surprised to find a hobbit attack on laketown (79016) for $14.98 and a ninjago overborg attack (70722) for $5.98 at my local target1 point
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That piece does in fact exist and there's a ton of them in 10179, which is why it is so rare and expensive. Anytime I find these in a lot I hold onto them just in case of a project like this one. I really want this set and would also want it in the newer bluish grey, I think old grey looks dirty and faded against new grey. My only worry is that a new UCS Star Destroyer will come out and I will have spent a ton on a model I could again get for a couple hundred bucks.1 point
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I think it shows that anyone stating knowledge that licenses ending at any given date are talking out of their hobbit hole.1 point
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I sold off my TIE Fighters, X-wings, and Battle of Hoth since the prices were so high already. I have a few Y-wings, SFC Interceptor, Gungan Subs, and Falcons that I am debating selling soon. Just about everything else will be held longer. I sold the UCS Slave 1 minifigures for $90. I am keeping the Slave 1 for myself and this was a way to get it much cheaper since I will display it without the figures and I can always put a much cheaper Boba in the cockpit if I want.1 point
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Just keep playing with it. Bricklink is a trip back in time to the dark days of the early Internet. You'll never learn anything if we give you all the answers.1 point
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