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while I expect that Santa will perform the same as DC did in its second holiday season, I don't buy into the notion that Lego adjust its production because resellers decide to jump on a set ( any set) at the very last minute . Seems like a horrible way to run a company and too narrow sighted .4 points
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that's overly optimistic . I don't really a time last year where I could put an order for 50 while others were grabbing a 1002 points
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I bet this year after everyone has 100 of these each, lego keeps supply flowing and does not retire the set. This one seems like a crowded trade now. Much to pay attention to these day.2 points
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I see your Craigslist find and raise you mine: Harry Potter sets that are all mostly complete with instructions and minifigures included. 4705 Snape's Class (missing ten pieces) 4706 Forbidden Corridor 4709 Hogwarts Castle 4714 Gringott's Bank 4721 Hogwarts Classrooms x2 (missing three pieces to set 2) 4722 Gryffindor House (missing one piece) 4723 Diagon Alley Shops x2 4729 Dumbledore's Office 4750 Draco's Encounter with Buckbeak x2 (missing three pieces to set 2) - I had no idea that the pegasus was that desirable. 4751 Harry and the Maurader's Map (only 80% complete, but all key parts present including minifigures) 4757 Hogwarts Castle Plus extra stuff that I haven't gone through yet - conservative estimate of $250 in additional parts, sets, and minifigures. I may even find some missing parts to previous sets. $150US.2 points
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Just happens that the only two BPers I've met in person are those two. Cal and I text all day long, so he knows I hate him with the passion of a 1000 burning suns for his Lego luck.2 points
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I see your eBay find and raise you my Craigslist find. I got 7628, 7683, 7198, and 7682 for $140, they're all 100% complete with the manuals2 points
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Indiana Jones 8 set lot - $225 shipped 7620 - Motorcycle Chase - loose complete 7621 - Lost Tomb - loose complete 7622 - Race for the Stolen Treasure - loose complete 7623 - Temple Escape - loose complete 7624 - Jungle Duel - loose complete 7625 - River Chase - loose complete 7628 - Peril in Peru - w/ box complete 7683 - Fight on the Flying Wing - w/ box complete2 points
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I got a little queasy when he opened the box. I wanted to tell him, don't do it! That's a grand you're holding in your hands!1 point
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Entry nine is called the Gatlin Cannon which is a 'castled' edition of 75040 General Grievous' Wheel Bike. Believe it.1 point
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They canceled Chima for these **** *** ***** ??? These looked like rejected vehicles from Chima line, and I was being kind1 point
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Feel free to junk it or move it to the Why so serious thread - had that doubt myself.....1 point
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I'd have thought to avoid royalties for Blue Monday, Disney would've just bought New Order...1 point
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Hell yeah especially if free! It's that corny horror where you laugh more than be scared.1 point
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My record is 1100 views and 300 watchers for a one month BIN, was a large bulk lot, did finally sell about a day before the listing ended.1 point
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by then i would suspect everyone to have already dumped their stashes of SW ... IMO, load up now and next year and let them go this xmas and for the next 2 xmas's to come ...1 point
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I managed to find a Parisian Restaurant at my local TRU, with the 22% off voucher came to $195. This is for the personal collection so I'm happy with that.1 point
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The word on the street is that Tumbler tyres are going to appear in the 2016 wave of Technic sets so that would be one reason less for this set to retire early.1 point
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Funny thing is I can see a future release for more Monsters including a Grim Reaper character even though he represents 'the very end of everything'. (Fantasy era of Castle had skeleton armies and the Ninjago team had to deal with their own deadites so how would this natural part of life be any different?) On one hand I would not expect a devil/demon/imp for the most obvious of reasons while then again for the Monster 4 game they did design a head with devil pattern. Still to officially call anything a demon would be frowned upon I imagine (like the Scooby-Doo "Sea Monster" whose design is more based on the Sea Devil character in the original series) therefore perhaps Gremlin might be more suited for LEGO's needs. Somewhere down the line there should be a Troll, maybe a Lizardman soldier, and how about something using Garmadon's torso for a couple extra arms. Plenty of mythological critters out there that could use the minifigure treatment from Harpies, Lamias, to Scyllas. Okay they have given us Medusa, the Gorgon of Lamias, so for a male counterpart could be a Naga.1 point
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We actually purchase all of our plastic baggies from clearbags.com. But the padded envelopes are purchased on eBay. We are sorry to hear that you did not have the correct distribution in your boxes. It is certainly unusual as that is the only complaint we have had out of 400 boxes that were shipped so far. We do maintain a 100% money back guarantee if you would like to return your boxes. Otherwise, please contact customer support on eBay and they will be able to work out a discount or replacement for you.1 point
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That's because you don't shop in some mystical fairy tale land with magic sorting baskets!1 point
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http://www.ebay.com/shp/Calculator Oh and the reason that Exciter is suggesting to not use FedEx smart post for more expensive sets is that Signature confirmation isn't available for that service.1 point
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I believe TLG only wants one thing: sustained profitability. Period. Full stop. No company of its kind wants anything else. So the question the Lego company is constantly facing is: how do we (1) keep demand for our products up and (2) sell them for as much as we can? 1) They want people to be scrambling to acquire the sets they produce; they want people thinking "I'd better buy this right now because who knows when it will be retired and gone forever!" That is a very good mentality for Lego's customers to have. Lego's customers will take a much different approach to buying if they know they can get this same set in a few years for the same price. 2) And let's talk about price: Lego is VERY expensive! Almost outrageously expensive. Seriously. $200 for a spaceship made out of little bricks with a Star Wars logo on it? That's not cheap. But a huge reason why people are willing to spend $150, $200 or even $400 for a box of plastic bricks is because consumers believe in their value. Consumers believe these sets will always be worth what they paid for them, and will maybe even appreciate. Consumers trust in Lego because they are well made, last forever, and retain value. So the $200 price tag is softened quite a bit when you know it will always be worth this amount, even after you open and play with it. Compare this to my other hobby: my wine cellar. I often compare the two in my mind, and I think the comparison is worth pointing out here. Wine is consumable. The moment I pop the cork on a $400 bottle of Bond or Schrader or whatever, that "asset" just became worth nothing except the pleasure I'm about to experience as I drink it. Tomorrow morning I'm going to pee it all out and recycle the empty bottle. And my $400 Death Star? I can open it up and build it with my son. And then display it for a year while he plays with it. Then tear it apart and build a new scene with some of the pieces and minifigures and toss the bulk in a storage bin. Then we can find all the pieces again and build it all over in five years. And then get tired of it and put it all back in the original box with the instructions and sell it used and complete on eBay for $700. It sure makes it a lot easier for me to spend $400 on a Lego set than a bottle of cabernet once I go through all of this in my head... To sum up, I think TLG wants to retire sets, loves seeing prices skyrocket in the secondary market, and will not do anything that is going to screw up its own sustainable profitability. What TLG has done over the past 10 years has seen the company rise from the ashes to become this massive leviathan of money-making. If they started re-releasing numerous old sets or making their products available forever (i.e. stopped retiring them after 2-4 years) then the consumers' mindsets would really change. And profits would go down. And that isn't going to happen.1 point
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Doing quick calculation in my head... ...yes, I think you're about right.1 point
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