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  1. Count me in this group mostly. I sometimes buy an extra of a set when I can afford it, but primarily I use BP to guide my collecting decisions - which sets to buy, in what order, at what price. For that purpose, I think this site is simply amazing, and I really appreciate all the input from the more seasoned collectors and investors. If you're interested in my viewpoint as a collector, and a guy who buys multiple retired sets a month, I've thrown some rambling thoughts below. In terms of the Ewok Village set specifically, this is a must have set for me, and probably my next exclusive purchase. For what it's worth, this set is the number one set my wife consistently asks me why haven't I bought one yet? Also, I have kids aged 6-19 who love this set as well. It looks really great in person at the LEGO store every time we see it. My youngest two haven't even seen the OT movies and still think this set is cool. One thing I think this set has going for it right now is uniqueness. The entire LEGO Star Wars landscape is littered with vehicle sets - in many instances several rehashes of the same one. Like the Death Star, the display factor of the EV has something different going for it vs. an ISD/SSD/MF. Is it too childish for AFOLs? Perhaps, but I'm still going to set it up in my office someday. I'm 39 years old, married, and work as an Army Officer - I'm cool with having some Ewoks hanging with me at work. But then again, I think Metalbeard's Sea Cow is awesome. I guess my point is that there is a market for this set, and I think it's going to do better than expected after EOL. Is it better to put your money in 3-4 cheaper sets bought on sale? I don't know. I'll leave that up to those who are more experienced and savvy at the investment side of things.
    8 points
  2. There's some serious overreaction going on in here. Last year they fired up the presses for another batch of GEs in September so I don't know why people are soiling themselves over PS not vanishing in July.
    5 points
  3. Pet Shop's 'on schedule' retirement would be at the end of this year, not the beginning of July. It's a bit early for all the 'It'll never retire!' talk. Just sayin'.
    4 points
  4. got few boxes of the dino...
    4 points
  5. Box looks solid. I'm buying it for my own collection for sure.
    3 points
  6. wanting to get rid of or buy none at all of a set that has been selling for close to 1.5x retail off and on for the last 6 months. Hmmm.
    3 points
  7. Yep this game is certainly not what it used to be.
    3 points
  8. speaking of quick flippers, heading fast to the ocean of profits, maybe like Bday cakes...
    3 points
  9. Both my 6 and 8 year olds have already sold some of their used LEGO sets on EBay and reinvested the proceeds into new sets they wanted. This was entirely their idea, and I let them establish their minimum asking price for each set. I also loosely introduced them to the idea of pay pal/eBay/ shipping fees and showed them what ended up with in their pocket after the sale. They even took the photos for the eBay listings. I'm like you in that I have sets set aside for future use. Even at their age, my youngest understand that some sets are very valuable and we're saving them for something special. I do have a whole shelf of clearance/ninjago/creator/ used sets/etc that the boys know they're free to select sets from to build as they like.
    3 points
  10. Finished building my $16 Town Hall from last year. Was an Amazon return and had been built before. Took a some time building but came out good. The top right is missing a piece as I just dropped it. Fell on a shelf and couldn't find it. Deal with it later.
    3 points
  11. Enjoy! http://community.brickpicker.com/topic/87-10224-town-hall/?do=findComment&comment=340691
    3 points
  12. legos - isn't that the most populous city in Nigeria ? if i open these how am i going to pay my 6yo's sophomore year in college tuition? actually this what I was planning on making when i open up and sort out all those Pet Shops (which by the way have the highest partout value of any recent modular)...
    2 points
  13. Those are just the ones from this week, right?
    2 points
  14. The best thing about the set is it comes with all Ninjas. You can sell them to shave $50-$60 off the purchase price (assuming you just want to keep the temple).
    2 points
  15. In for one on 8/18. Have the perfect Mech to guard this.
    2 points
  16. I have always hoped that the Echo Base was a placeholder as it didn't make sense. I really don't want to see a UCS from Ep.7 yet, unless it's a MF in the same ilk as 10179. Just give me my Cloud City and we can all go home happy.
    2 points
  17. PS is currently "Temp. OOS" with no option to Add to Cart... so no backorders to fill... hope PS will be gone for good after being "Available" for 1.5 weeks Now the question is, will PC go at the same time as PS. PC is now pretty much only available at LEGO Shop at Home. PC is doing the dance and limit has been drop to 2, which is showing the signs of retirement. If Lego is depleting supplies for PS and PC, then it should be all dry up by fall of 2015. Then introduce a new set in Jan that should still leave 3 modulars on the shelve for 2016.
    2 points
  18. Is Shia LaBouf going to play young Han ? Wait wrong franchise
    2 points
  19. I always dismantle first. It's the only way that works for me.
    2 points
  20. He had much more labor cost with putting it together.
    2 points
  21. I allow my only child, who is five, to build and play with most sets. Star Wars UCS sets are put on a shelving unit and he understands they are for when he's much older and so he doesn't mess with them, although many of those sets are higher up and out of his reach. And he's usually pretty good and gentle with those when I do let him play with them. But, I have let him build and play with most of the regular SW, and LOTR sets, which I don't want to see destroyed, and he does a fairly good job of not acting like many of his friends, and even some of his cousins in regards to his toys. We've only lost a few flick missiles and light sabers. I started him at age 2 on lego's and he's gotten to the point, where he can build most sets by himself, including sets that say 12 and up. I'm happy about his progress and feel that sometimes you may have to break some eggs, if you want to make an omelette. Let em' build….and let' em play... most of this stuff is meant for kids, and they might eventually be building and engineering the future...
    2 points
  22. sold my last 7965 MF on ebay for $249.99 free shipping. luckily its only going 2 states away. 2 more Series 2 simpsons minifigure sealed complete sets on amazon for $95.45 - nice because they weigh less than 13 oz so i can ship first class mail. paid $48 per set by the case from amazon.fr deal. oui oui.
    2 points
  23. In my opinion, sorting by theme isn't very helpful when you're searching for a specific brick/element. Sorting by color is better than that I guess. Personally, I'm sorting my bricks by type of brick/element as I find it easier to pick a red 1x1x1 brick from a collection of different-colored 1x1x1 bricks than from an assortment of all-red bricks/elements in various sizes.
    2 points
  24. Penny Dreadful! A Billie Piper minifig? are you kidding me...
    2 points
  25. Looks awesome! http://brickset.com/article/15712/annoucing-70751-ninjago-temple-of-airjitzu I think this will have great appeal in Asia. Probably see a lot of people trying to import from North America.
    1 point
  26. http://raleigh.craigslist.org/tag/5112192026.html Not the best deal but pretty good, the BP tucked in the corner makes it worthwhile. I texted and emailed but no response, think I missed it. Grrrr Attached a pic in case it comes down, price was $400 included table and instructions.
    1 point
  27. Can you please pick up the 3 pcs of paper off the carpet and take another photo.
    1 point
  28. Got my JW poly order perfectly. Also my two UCS Vader Tie I purchased came in and look sweet.
    1 point
  29. What I particularly like in this set is that it is lacking the over the top Ninjago fanfare and with figs removed it is just a gorgeous, realistic (on a LEGO level) Asian building. Otherwise the target age group would have been confusing, but like this it is very nice. I like at the figs only as an added bonus. Plus there is a 13th fig, the sensei statue!
    1 point
  30. I think folks should not overreact .... But I know , this is what we do best .
    1 point
  31. A lot of Vader box art sets are starting to go OOS on Amazon. Snowspeeder, Grievous Wheel Bike, etc. The TRU sale next week is a good time to start stocking up. This time last year you could easily find A-wing, Mandalorian Speeder, etc and now they are long gone.
    1 point
  32. Maybe a lot of work went into the design of the video, but not the LEGO models themselves. This does not look like UCS quality to me.
    1 point
  33. Just got my order. It was mixed with 30275 Advanced TIE Prototypes. A-holes.
    1 point
  34. When the teaser trailer for TFA came out and we saw a desert planet, everyone assumed Tattooine; now we know it is actually Jakku. The base may be 'Echo base', but it doesn't mean it has to be Hoth. Regardless, I will end up buying it. Pulling back to the UCS wish list, what about a lightsaber? Seriously, just make a detailed, foot-long saber handle with styling specific to an important character. Universal Studios theme park sells the custom wands of all the Harry Potter characters - why can't I buy different saber handles for Darth Vader, Count Dooku, and Luke? Allow for 'blade' mounting of transparent, tinted bricks with lighting elements inside, and design the handle to allow for a battery power box. How many of the new red saber with the two crossguard mini-blades would they sell with the opening of this movie?
    1 point
  35. actually, bought 2 days ago. 1 SOH 2 PS 1 PR & PC & DO 1 Kwik emart 1 mini cooper 1 VW camper van 1 Ferris wheel Last week, picked up 3 sets of the simpson's 2 mini figs.
    1 point
  36. My favorite way to have Ewok.
    1 point
  37. Totally agree with this - it is quite easily one of the best display sets on the market now. Lots of detail, great references to the movie, some playability, phenomenal figs (even though only a couple are exclusive) all make for a great model. I own it and display it proudly.
    1 point
  38. When I first got out of my dark ages, (around October 2013,) I had noticed it and didn't think a whole lot about it. I spent the next year and a half just buying up everything else that I wanted and was behind on. I always went back to looking at it at the store, and kept thinking to myself, I really should pick this up, but it's really low on my priority list. Eventually, when I literally ran out of big sets to buy that Lego was currently offering, it was time to buy into it. It's surprisingly a really awesome display set. I'm not exactly the biggest fan of playsets, (and since I was a kid, I was more into the ships and very neutral on ewoks. Neither hated them, nor loved them,) but they did such a good job capturing that scene that anyone who knows anything about star wars, would recognize it. Like others have said, it's worth it even at retail IMO. I wouldn't miss the boat on this.
    1 point
  39. The Ferris Wheel and Mixer are not modulars.
    1 point
  40. My favorite line was when Luke didn't recognize the hologram of Anakin. "You didn't look like that five minutes ago." I probably misinterpreted the joke but I took it as a subtle dig on Lucas for messing with the original version.
    1 point
  41. My TRU CC sign-up experience: I applied online. The fine print said that I could use the discount code online in the first 90 days. There was no real mention of it having to be the first purchase. So I used the CC repeatedly over the holiday season. When there was finally enough things "in stock" online, it was around 80 days out and the code wouldn't work. I had to jump thru a lot of hoops in order to get a code that worked and I finally did. But I did have to call TRU and the CC CS repeatedly to get it worked out. That alone may make it not worthwhile - but I am not 100% sure that it had to do with being the first purchase with the card or not.
    1 point
  42. I wonder if all the hate for Ewoks is based on age. I'm 34 and love this set and those Return of the Jedi scenes. That puts me at a very young age when ROTJ came out (3-4. So naturally a furry little Ewok would be fun and entertaining, especially when they manage to beat up all those storm troopers using handmade weapons. If, on the other hand, I was an adult, teenager, or even pre-teen when ROTJ came out, I'd probably think they were too childish for space warfare. The key to investing isn't what I believe...its what the market believes in. I think a lot of AFOLs in there 30s would love to have this set to build with their children or display proudly. I'd pay $400-500 easy to have a sealed one in my collection if it were already retired.
    1 point
  43. PS in TOO at LEGO Shop at Home http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Pet-Shop-10218
    1 point
  44. 41053 Cindy's carraige with my daughter. The silver flourishes on the sides of the carraige are actually printed pieces and are really quiet awesome. Was expecting stickers...
    1 point
  45. Ninja 6093 Egypt 5958 + 5988 Ghetto minifig stand
    1 point
  46. Finally got around to using some of my bricklinked dark grey slopes. Built a new modification for my 9474 MOC today, bridging the tower and keep modules together. Next up, the right side mountains....
    1 point
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