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Sold a museum break-in for $125 shipped on Amazon.ca. Paid $60 for it.4 points
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I picked up a TRU exclusive set 66536, it combines 75110 Luke and 75111 Vader buildable figures. Comes with a poster. This one didn't appear to leak, can't find any previous mention of it on the internet, but it is on the TRU Canada site now (I bought mine in WA). http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=673642864 points
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I can't believe they let me walk out with the display box...3 points
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For me, when my UPS packages look this this, they don't ring the bell...3 points
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Here is a random selection of some more minifigure habitats. (A couple are using a proxy character in place of the actual one.) Collectible Minifig Apartment - Samurai (Series 3) Collectible Minifig Apartments - Surfer Girl (Series 4) Collectible Minifig Apartments - Race Car Driver (Series 3) Collectible Minifig Apartments - Aztec Warrior (Series 7) Collectible Minifig Apartment - Gladiator (Series 5) Collectible Minifig Apartment - Werewolf (Series 4) Collectible Minifig Apartment - Evil Mech (Series 11) Collectible Minifig Apartments - Daredevil (Series 7) Collectible Minifig Habitat - Series 13 Egyptian Warrior Lego CMF Series 14: Scary Story!3 points
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Centurion by Elephant-Knight Galaxy Tzar by Doctor Mobius Classic Space Spaceship by Crimso Giger CS Ticondaroga Spaceport by Søren Johansen3 points
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Low risk , good margins and people will buy these continuously as they can't just buy 1 off of SAH for $10, they would spend 18ish with tax and shipping. So there is always value in them from the get go. Any leftovers you save for the following season and make combos. A lot of people aren't like us that buy $75 to get free shipping and promos. They just want that one small set to put on display for the holiday. I try to get at least 200 of each seasonal set. Sometimes not all up front but on the back end at clearance as well for the following year. Bats at $5 were a great investment last year and are already pulling $15 again. Combo up with the new one for $35 on a $15 investment. Takes a little pre-planning as well to make the combos work.3 points
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PS is an outstanding modular. It's also unique, in that it's 2 separate buildings, one of which can be repeated multiple times to great effect. It's not crazy to think about 2 or 3x of these for your modular layout, they're that versatile (including doubling the width of the Pet Shop itself). For this reason, I see PS (and GE for additional floors) as especially good modulars in the long-run for future AFOL.3 points
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Go to Problem -> Order -> and file a Non-Shipping Seller action. Likely that will get you a response quickly.2 points
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I had "quoted" your pic of the Agents ship, but the pic got lost somehow. All I meant is the Agents ship looked like the anti- Dolphin Cruiser. I've always liked the Agents stuff. I wish more folks did (and it would be great if Lego actually marketed it).2 points
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I received some stuff from shopgoodwill and I was delighted at how little was missing from this. http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=23537592 only missing a hose from the Midi Falcon and instruction book 1 from the other kit. Now to see what is missing from this http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=23489302 there wound up being a lot more minifigures in that pile than I originally thought.2 points
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Was it only me or did anyone else flinch and cringe at the real-time impact sound?? That impact sound was like nails on a chalkboard for me.2 points
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I had the day off work today and built the mystery machine and haunted lighthouse during a scooby-foo marathon with the little guy. The MM is pretty resilient. My 3yr old hasn't stopped playing with it (minus dinner time) for 6hrs now!2 points
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If you have any 7965 Hold them, they will still bring $250 and up down the road.2 points
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I thought I would resurrect this thread since its been a year since this debacle took place. I'm happy to report that I'm back on eBay and sales are picking up! I want to thank everyone in this thread for their advice, reassurance, and support. It turns out the best advice was just to lay low for a while and use my original account when the time felt right. I started selling on eBay in May. The summer was slow but things started to really pick up towards the end of August. So far I've sold a SSD, a Lone Ranger polybag, and a few sets in between. It's been fun a ride so far. Thanks again to everyone on Brickpicker. I would have been lost without your advice and input. What a great community we have here. I am grateful to be a part of it.2 points
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This was the same for me. I grabbed a sealed box of series 12, they cut it open and rang through each poly. I took them home, smooshed my 16 and out of spite, returned the other 44. The manager was not impressed.1 point
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Warehouse park/office addresses. Another common location is Portland, OR. FWIW, I haven't had a problem with these buyers yet. They usually leave good feedback, too.1 point
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That's the best return on pity I've ever heard of....it usually nets me a pile of "suck it up, buttercup" from my wife.1 point
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Walmart.ca has some new LEGO clearance items... http://www.walmart.ca/en/toys/lego/N-11+32+110+1019588 Some notables.. Coast Guard Patrol for $67, Big Rig Snow Getaway for $60. Not earth shattering, but probably good for the parter outers!1 point
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The sad thing was I saw them this morning before getting ready for work. By the time I was done they were P to the O to the O to the F1 point
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Please talk about this in the Non Lego Investing Group. Plenty already going on in there. Thank you. I am going to close this thread.1 point
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You are late to the party my friend. Check out the Non Lego thread and join the fun. Good to get an international perspective.1 point
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They currently have a Force Friday deal going on the has coupon codes: $10 off of $50 - STARWARS10 $25 off of $100 - STARWARS They didn't seem to work when I tried but I was able to order the new Millenium Falcon and have a rep adjust to take $25 off but he would not stack the $10 coupon as well1 point
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I went ahead and grabbed a couple Advent Calendars. Both for $50 plus $10 in points back. Nice!1 point
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of the new SW sets only ones I have found not marked are: 2015 advent (http://www.kmart.com/lego-174-star-wars-episode-7-advent-calendar/p-004W006973426001P?prdNo=26&blockNo=26&blockType=G26) and the lower priced figures 75110 Luke http://www.kmart.com/lego-174-star-wars-luke-skywalker-8482-75110/p-004W006973433001P?prdNo=25&blockNo=25&blockType=G25 75108 cody http://www.kmart.com/lego-174-star-wars-clone-commander-cody-8482-75108/p-004W006973429001P?prdNo=27&blockNo=27&blockType=G27 75107 jango http://www.kmart.com/lego-174-star-wars-clone-commander-cody-8482-75108/p-004W006973429001P?prdNo=27&blockNo=27&blockType=G27 these will be interesting to watch, since with SYW you can often pull 50% off or better. So far I have picked up 2 advents at $42 + 20 in points. Now to wait on some better coupons.1 point
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To think some people would be grateful just to have a simple polybag. For $350, I'd be taking care of that model day & night just like Randy Marsh did with his big crap. The crash at 0:55 sounded the worst. You could feel the hard smack of all those pieces.1 point
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Yeah, really bad time to put a no min auction out on these. The next 2 months or so will be riding out the worst of the storm - the problem is that the idea of keeping this set for years to come (at the risk of only achieving very marginal gains) is fine for an emazers, who appears to have no liquidity problems, but not so great for those who want to pick up the items that will retire in the last quarter or increase their portfolios for xmas.1 point
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My wife decided to be out of town tonight, so I had to stay home with the kids. Did not think it through when she mentioned it a few weeks back. Cue Admiral Ackbar.....1 point
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I'm a little surprised no one else had already taken Blacktron as their name. Welcome to the site.1 point
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The old trade forum was much more conducive to trading. Perhaps we can do some trading in this forum. I will be all about trading when I open up my figs tomorrow.1 point
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I'll be going in bout an hour to check some stuff...1 point
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I've sold two complete sets of Series 13 minifigures & one set of Lego Movie minifigures in the past ~24 hours. I think the Series 14 release must have sparked a little interested in past sets.1 point
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For a parent that desperately wants to get their child a Millennium Falcon for xmas I wonder what they will do when the 75105's are out of stock at retailers. ....search eBay for LEGO Millennium Falcon. They will see a higher price, but order anyway. I think the 7965's will hold at the $240-$260 range and the 75105 will join in.1 point
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That wobbly head isn't going to get better if you sit on it.1 point
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I doubt it. Almost all of the completed sales in the past month are from one seller, a member here, with multiple listings and I was able to sneak a few sales in. 80% or more of the buyers of this set on eBay are from outside the USA where the set is not available and TRU online/eBay are not an option unless they are using a FF. I sold all but one of mine using GSP. It's a great set, fun build, and looks awesome but I don't see it getting over $150 people will just buy something else. However I did think about buying all of these from TRU a few weeks ago the last time it went to Sold Out at LEGO Shop at Home but luckily my backers were indecisive and by the time the decision was made to pass it returned. I still think it screams buy me1 point
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There is one thing LEGO investors and resellers fear more than getting banned from Shop at Home: set re-releases. As you all know, LEGO production runs for a particular set is limited to a period between a few months to several years. Once the set hits the end of its life, investors expect never to see that set again at retail price and reap the benefits of secondary market demand and price increases. While in the vast majority of cases this is the norm, every once in a while LEGO decides it is time to bring a previously released set back into the primary market. Re-releases are usually improved versions of the previous set including new building techniques, pieces and exclusive minifigures. While the re-birth of previously retired sets can bring happiness to collectors that previously missed out, the opposite is usually true when it comes to investors. The possibility of buying a newer version for retail diminishes the need for collectors to pay higher secondary market prices, resulting in a decrease in demand and the expected price decrease. Investors dump the old set quickly in order to secure a small profit or to cut their losses; market reaches equilibrium. Up until fairly recently, re-releases had been limited to smaller or mid-range play sets like Jabba’s Sail Barge. The impact of the newer version is easily observed in the graph below: While this kind of issue annoyed re-sellers, it was what came after that really started worrying them: the re-release of an Ultimate Collector’s Series set; the 10240 X-Wing. Somewhat different from the original model, this was LEGO’s first attempt to re-releasing one of the largest and most expensive sets in the secondary market. This issue has hurt the original version, 7191, significantly over the last couple of years; a 2 year and 1 year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of -4.27 and -25.34 percent respectively according to the latest Brickpicker data. Despite the negative impact of the newer release, the original UCS X-Wing is still up over 500 percent of its original retail price. The serious collector is more than likely the source of demand for this set at the moment, which coupled with the relative scarcity has provided a price floor for 7191. After the re-release of a UCS set, LEGO had opened the door to similar actions in the future. A lot of investors commented that this would be the beginning of the end of LEGO investing the way we knew it, and decided to make adjustments to their long-term investment strategy. Enter the Winter Village holiday theme, one of the most admired and popular production lines in LEGO’s arsenal. So far, LEGO has consistently released one new set per year on this line, while keeping no more than 2 on the shelves in any particular holiday season. Consequently, LEGO retires one Winter Village themed set per year, making it one of the most easily predictable retirements out there. As investors, you can quickly understand why something like this would be appealing: shorter production runs limited to a few months of each year, somewhat concrete retirement dates and huge popularity with collectors are factors we all would like to see more when investing in LEGO. Not surprisingly, the performance of the Winter Village theme has been quite stellar, as you can easily tell from the charts below: Those are not only some really nice looking sets, but also pretty good investment returns. Now, the real issue: LEGO recently announced the new release for this year’s holiday season, the Winter Village Toy Shop (2.0). From the pictures, you can see that in this case the company took re-releases to a whole new level by only slightly changing the previous model. Basically, we ended up with the same exact set as 2009 with very minimal cosmetic alterations, in addition to suggesting to move the Christmas tree to the complete opposite side of the display. If you are a frequent visitor to the site’s forums, you will remember the uproar this release caused with investors and collectors alike. On one hand, it hurt investors that still held the previous version, while on the other it hugely disappointed collectors that expected to be able to add a new structure to their Winter Village town. What immediately followed the announcement was not really hard to predict: dozens of new listings for 10199 popped up on eBay and other selling venues from sellers trying to realize their gains. The priced dropped very quickly, as sellers undercut each other hoping to get rid of the inventory way before the newer Toy Shop hit the shelves in a couple weeks. Why would LEGO do this with so many different potential buildings that still can be added to the Winter Village town? I can think of a few potential reasons: The Winter Village Toy Shop is perhaps the most popular set of the entire WV line. The sales numbers on eBay seem to indicate that the Toy Shop sells the best in the entire line, with the Winter Village Bakery being a close second. LEGO determined that demand for a Toy Shop release increased with the release of last year’s Santa’s Workshop. Collectors that purchased the set last year may now be more likely to purchase a place for all of those freshly made toys to be sold. Being the older of the WV sets, the company determined it to be cost effective to bring it back with a few modifications and focus their efforts on other popular lines. Think Episode VII sets coming in the next few months. We probably will never know the actual reasons executives at TLG decided to go with a re-release instead of a completely new concept, but the reasons above make some sense to me. Now, does this mark the beginning of the end of the Winter Village line excellent secondary market performance? I honestly don’t believe so. Rarely we will find another theme that is so easily predictable as far as production runs and retirement dates, and even if LEGO re-released every single set every 4 years, by that time most of the post EOL price appreciation would have taken place anyway. The key with this line will be, in my opinion, to hold the sets for a shorter time period, say 2 years, and sell to realize the gains. Why run the risk of this happening again when we already have proof that LEGO is willing to bring the older sets back? Thanks for reading.1 point
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Can't believe I'm the first to mention this. It came out this past week. First, the Trickster minifig is awesome. He looks great. And does play a role in the film. The kids and I watched it this morning. Lots of fun. A few references to the Challenge of the Super Friends cartoons, with the Legion of Doom, and the sound effects. We need more of these movies. And we need more of the minifigs that show up in these films.1 point
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