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I bought a mint sealed box Lego 7627 Indiana Jones Temple of the Crystal Skull to go with my Lego 7199 Indiana Jones Temple of Doom and my Lego 7623 Indiana Jones Temple Escape. All 3 are in mint sealed perfect condition. I wanted the 3 flagship sets I am an Indiana Jones fan and a Lego nut so it goes perfectly together. Chewie we are home. Wait um er that is for my other passion.6 points
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If you have a car and a few free hours I recommend checking this out, kinda a poor mans Mesa Verde, but still very cool. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montezuma_Castle_National_Monument2 points
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I always order quantities matching the content of the official Lego distribution boxes, and Walmart then ship the complete box. For example, if you order Witch King Battles, place orders with a quantity of 8 each.2 points
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Although it may be annoying to you, It is within eBay policy to do that. This is part of the risk with auction listings. I bid the min amount from time to time just to see if it sticks You do not need a reason to block anyone, but I save my block list for the non payers and scammers2 points
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Bunch of Targets in my area marked this one down from 30% off directly to 70% off today, so I picked up one: 70808: Super Cycle Chase $14.982 points
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Seeing this picture wishes Lego would, now that R2D2 might retire, release a C3PO set, in the same scale as R2D2 so they could stand right next to each other. Can you image the number of golden bricks?2 points
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LOL! I thought I moved a similar one like this yesterday!!! Dude, take it to the "What to buy" thread, that's what it's for... Risky risky, I have my finger on the delete key.2 points
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We just did this same exact exercise yesterday...Placing the same question in a different thread doesn't make it a new question...2 points
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Ahoy me hearties! You'll have to wait another week if you normally buy your copy of Blocks magazine in the shops, but Issue 8 has just landed in the office and is already on its way to subscribers! Feel left out having to wait? You can join them at www.blocksmag.com I really look forward to each one of these magazines. The content is interesting and I really enjoy reading about all the people that have found a way to make a living off of the brick. There is a special guest writer in this issue of Blocks, someone you know from here very much...(Ed Mack )1 point
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All my Artic Supply Plane cancelled too... its ok... some FB, TH, GE, HH will make up for this cancellation1 point
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$250 if you own a bricklink store, otherwise it's a lot of work unless you see instructions for high end sets (carousel, modulars, landmarks, etc)1 point
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Yep! I'm working on doing it for all my displayed sets! I'm a lazy duster.1 point
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I am open to everything except for the Grand Canyon because it's just too long of a day trip. I am going to try to watch a baseball game, sneak in an early round of golf, and visit Tombstone on my way out to El Paso1 point
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Best part is, it goes back together after you smash it on the ground to get your money out...1 point
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Sold for $1,578.75 USD plus shipping.1 point
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I cleared out half of a garage sale's massive haul of Duplo for our kid. Like all of the 2005 Duplo Airport line for $15, although the massive plane's decals are messed up a bit. Mack's Road Trip 5816 and some other Cars for $15, zoo stuff, circus stuff, farm stuff, about half a trunk full for $50. I probably should have picked up another tub that had a large baseplate and a couple hundred bricks for $20, but we use a Duplo table anyway. Unfortunately, missed out on the Thomas and Bob the Builder stuff.1 point
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I guess I can try to part out on set and see how it goes. Seems like a hit and miss thing. Thank you all for the responses. It's appreciated!1 point
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And people making unsolicited offers and asking idiotic questions.1 point
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From a recent ebay haul of Classic Town & Space, 6362 Post Office from 1982.1 point
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With fees and shipping at $9.99, does that leave much meat left on the bone?1 point
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Here's some of the 2nd quarter items (hopefully I'm allowed to post this link) .... http://www.thebrickfan.com/2015-second-quarter-lego-store-build-a-minifigure-bar-elements/1 point
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Yuck. Drink a beer or take a chill pill. That's no way to live guy. Or gal. You're good enough, smart enough, and doggone it, people like you.1 point
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My auction just got bid up higher than the exact same item I have in a fixed price listing (ends sunday) Description even points them to my other listing so I wouldn't have to pay for a buy it now insertion fee1 point
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Try putting the minifigures online for sale and open the sets only when you sell. I intend to buy one set just for the minifigures so there's that:)1 point
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Have you guys seen a mixer (Scrambler) in real life? A ferris wheel dwarfs them and a mixer isn't all that impressive to look at, but it is a fun ride. I think the scale of it is perfect in comparison to the ferris wheel and the hauler truck and carnival games that come with it are just bonuses. I guess I'm a bit baffled why the mixer is so underwhelming for everyone?1 point
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I have rental properties in both commercial and residential. Let me tell you these are not get rich plans or even conducive for most. Most residential barely spit off much income and the moment you have a tenet not pay or destroy the property you are S.O.L. The real money comes in appreciation of the property itself, and in most markets that is really minimal. When you take into insurance, taxes and the note you would be lucky to break even if you did a loan with the minimal put down. Commercial is much better and more lucrative. You also are more protected. Most of these are like an investment in any form. It should be a return on your money. If you can get the property cheap or even in foreclosure it helps. But most likely you will have lots of bills or even repairs soon on these properties. Don't forget if the roof needs replacing or water heater goes down you are on the line for this. You better be supper handy or have lots of capital before venturing into this. Your best bet really for most would be pay off your credit card debt which is costing you 15-22% or your home. You can't get any return on your money of 15-22% out there, why not keep your money and use for something else. Just my 2cents Now on to lego Any more info on the TOO?1 point
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Haha, I was thinking the exact same thing! But even though PS has been under siege, it's proving a little hard to kill.1 point
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Make them return it for full refund, or open case and fight it1 point
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Wow, I kind of feel dumb not knowing you could do this and the seller you have there is one of the main culprits. Thanks for the heads up.1 point
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Thanks for the article Jaisonline. Call me crazy, I Kinda Like the old version better.1 point
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I think there will way too many new STAR WARS vehicles and characters to waste time on older UCS remakes.1 point
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Thanks to tk924 i was able to replicate what he did and make a few displays myself! I didn't have any photo paper, but i did cut and glue the images to old photos i had for some rigidity, and used a drummel to obtain the 3x8 plate required to fit. These also make really cool gift ideas. My brother is a huge Boba fan, and i'll probably give him the case for a birthday or something (he has to supply his own fig of course )1 point
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I totally Lord Businessed my 2 year old last night with the shrieking shack. I just shut her down and told her I'd build it when she's asleep cause I'm a fun parent like that.1 point
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I never thought that I would say this, but I will buy an UA set. That boat... is amazing!1 point
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