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To be honest I think Lego/Disney are leaving the prequels/clone wars in the past and trying to move forward with their own vision of Star Wars. Which is a shame since that era has the greatest diversity of vehicles/ locations versus TFA which was rather bland and there was not a single vehicle I could say I would want in UCS form from. However since I am certain we will never see a UCS version of the Venator I built my own off of Anio's design.8 points
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Saw this on toysrus Looks like an Easter promo or special There goes market for chicken man6 points
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Classic Batman Batcave - loved it. The batmobile and minifigs shine, and the rest is great too. I hope to do a review of the build shortly.6 points
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For my wife it would be shoes, but she'll buy the other pair anyway.6 points
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Picked up this one before it gets too far in price (could not get a hold on this while it was still available), found it for a decent price compared to Ebay. Funny thing is that the seller, who I've met in person for this (always a pleasure than having things shipped), covered up the set with plastic because it was a slightly rainy day and set could have been damaged. Nice touch.6 points
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@dcdfan, have you ever heard of the phrase "pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered"? Any investment is going to have a plateau and risk for value decrease in the future.5 points
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Hey Everyone, I know that Technic is not the most popular to do MOCing in ..... but thought I would share my new build. Had to save up lots of 15L liftarms to accomplish this.... but finally done. I have posted all the information elsewhere, with more photos, details, etc. so I won't redo everything, and I only have so much room here. http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/425498 http://youtu.be/W4DlzAeiWl0 http://youtu.be/3GnCv2T6Uxw Check it out..... little but of a read but hopefully worth it. I also re-created in Lego the exact lift that the Liebherr group did years ago on their customer appreciation day. Check it out!5 points
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Went to the other nearby TRU looking for Harley Quinn/Joker pack and they did not have signs up and since it wasn't programmed to stack in the system I didn't bother asking about it, just hot-tailed it back to the first TRU and made it with about 3 mins to spare until closing. Attached pic was round 2 after my earlier purchase this evening.5 points
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That's good for you, though. Four years from now you will be able to buy them for $20 each.4 points
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Not confirmed but I hear the bunny suit minifig is also available for this promotion. Good for me because I don't have one, bad for anyone hoarding them.4 points
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Kids are fine with it? Or friends and relatives? Skimming off the top of little Timmy might need to go to ethics thread4 points
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We did the Nexo Knights build at TRU today. TRU employee was very enthusiastic. No joke, to get the little booklet/cards, you had to finish the build and then yell "huzzah" loudly. Nice free little build, my son was excited for the sword alone.4 points
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If you don't need an actual picture and can just tell them the number, it's 500009775669. In store, I believe you'll want to tell them 977566. I can't find the 20% yet. It seems to be harder to get than the 15%. I'll let you all know as soon as I do. Would be fantastic if they stack. Would seem like old times...4 points
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I'll throw out a counter argument, for the sake of conversation. I don't like it, because it's not relaxing. I do LEGO for a hobby, and to unwind. Technic does the opposite to me. It winds me up. I agree that it is SUPER rewarding when you are done. The stuff is cool to display. But in the end, I just don't enjoy the build. The biggest I have done is the MKII, and it truly is agonizing when something does't line up, and you have to back-track 1 hour to fix it. That is not an exaggeration. It can take an hour to fix something in the center of a complex mechanism. To me, that sort of thing just makes it stressful. The last point which is minor to me, is that I didn't do technic growing up. Some of the joy I get from LEGO are memories from my childhood, and technic just wasn't a part of it.4 points
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It is apparent that using your "imagination" isn't a strong point... I believe the topic is "Wish List" I felt the Light Saber was an appropriate choice..especially Kylo's.4 points
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76015 Doc Ock Truck Heist back in stock at Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Superheroes-76015-Truck-Heist/dp/B00IANU74S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1456073893&sr=8-1&keywords=lego+truck+heist3 points
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Well the angle of that photo hides the reason lego cannot revive that theme. I'd settle for ucs Daisy Duke3 points
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"Welcome to Toys R Us, now grab your s**t and get out! ...Oh, have a nice day!"3 points
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I agree with this. Too many movies in the pipeline for them to ever have a long gap in the next decade without one on the market IMO. I'll pick this one up for collection for sure, but won't be stockpiling at retail price. Best thing it has going for it IMO is it has the only "old" Han Solo fig made so far. But I can think of other potential TFA sets they could make with one. "Solo Family Bridge Showdown"3 points
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So I can't talk until 2019 unless I change my username?3 points
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Out of curiosity I just asked my 5 year old son. "Buddy, do you like the Force Awakens or ..." and before I could finish my sentence he responded with "Ninjago?" I asked him again but completed the sentence this time. He liked The Forced Awakens better "but in 3D". I give up.3 points
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I don't know why Technic is not popular than it is now. IMO it's way more interesting than normal studded Lego.3 points
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The two Audi just came in today. Ended up immediately sitting down to put together the R18 e-tron quattro instead of actually getting going with my day. Presented "in-context". I had to shove off to the tiny parc ferme area the one of the two Porsche so I can have the R18 passing the GTE-Pro Ferrari from last year's wave. Some nice multi-angle build ideas in this one to achieve the very challenging controur's of today's LMP1 class cars. Considering the scale, not at all bad. Looking forward to the Porsche 919 set! (click to enlarge) I'll skip the pickup trucks, Camaros, Mustangs and Corvette of this year's wave though, no interest in the "civilian" vehicles. But as an Endurance racing nutter, I am happy Lego caters to my interests so well.3 points
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I have 4 or 5 bunny suit dudes in my mix of mnifigs, I'll probably just go ahead and sell all, but one.2 points
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I see 4 minifigures that I need. I do not need the tank or the jaw thing.2 points
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I get the feeling this one will be free too in the upcoming weeks. Just up on the website prior to the promo period. Could be wrong but I think I have seen this happen in the past too.2 points
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All i'm seeing here is basically every piece needed to make a black thundertank! I actually really like the look of this set (and will be getting one). Normally not a fan at all of the batman sets but ff all the sets advertised at NYTF this is the one i like the best from the initial pics.2 points
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Now that the Chicken Suit Guy is reissued as an Easter promo I'm really wondering if LEGO tries to make some of the rare and popular (=expensive) minifigures from the CMF series more available. Also, Bumblebee Girl and Hotdog Suit Guy were recently rereleased as keychains and the hotdog suit from Hotdog Suit Guy will be reused in a Friends set. So are costume minifigures from the CMF series keepers for the longterm as an investment? Just some food for thought.2 points
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The Pitch: I was listening to Sting's 'Demolition Man' and patting myself on the back for getting some Demolition Site sets about $60 CAD off retail when I thought others might be interested in my thoughts on Sting and Lego. Seeing how past construction-type sets fared seemed like a good point of comparison, and I had a suitable soundtrack. Unfortunately, the lyrics are a bit foreboding considering I am advocating for Demolition sets, but if nothing else they forced me to be a bit conservative in my future estimates. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-6100272-City-Demolition-Site/dp/B00NHQFECI/?tag=brickpicker-20 The Demolition Site (60076) looks a little 'kiddy' to me, but it isn't all that different from Construction Site (7633) and that has done pretty well on the aftermarket. The crane could be a little bigger and the demolition building could be fleshed out a little, but overall it is a great set to get cool yellow construction vehicles at not a bad price. With the last flasgship construction set 7633 hitting a high of $243 USD, it seems reasonable that 60076 should do well despite a smaller piece count and not being quite as eye-pleasing (at least to me) of its predecessor. Even a conservative projection of perhaps $170-180 USD makes buying Demolition Site on sale a fairly low risk, solid investment. While it will likely never be the best gainer in your portfolio, there is nothing wrong with solid, low risk options, too. Availability beyond the spring might be online only for a lot of Canadians, as Costco had them this holiday season (and likely won't next) as well as Canadian Tire. Now that Wal-Mart Canada has started clearancing these out (my last three were at $50 CAD, which tickled me pink) it seems unlikely they will get a massive restock of the Demolition line, leaving TRU. Availability in your market might be different, but this is a set I wouldn't pass over with a decent sale. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-City-Demolition-Excavator-Truck/dp/B00NHQFELY/?tag=brickpicker-20 You should still be able to find the Excavator set (60075) at retail even though it is listed as 'Sold Out' with a discount on Shop at Home, which is generally a solid precursor to the cherished 'retired product' tag. It compares well with the 4203 Excavator & Truck (part of the Mining subtheme from 2012) which is trending up at the moment but has still had a rather disappointing post-EOL performance. This is likely due to the Mine subtheme having a bit of a longer shelf life relative to some other City subthemes as well as the fact that the Demolition subtheme has a very, very similar excavator set that essentially replaced the earlier version. So far I'm not selling you much on this, but there are a couple of factors that might indicate this set will do a little better than its predecessor. First, unlike the rest of the Demolition subtheme, this set appears to be going/gone at least several months earlier (possibly around a year, if it follows the Arctic pattern) than the other sets in the theme. If end users went gaga over the Arctic Supply Plane, which isn't all that enticing, I have reason to believe the shorter lifespan will lead to an overall better/faster performance that 4203. Secondly, 4203 is starting to grow (up nearly 15% in the latest Brickfolio update), so I believe a lot of inventory that might be sold at or close to MSRP has been absorbed by end users (i.e. Timmy or Tanya – want to give both genders a chance to buy sets at secondary market prices). I jumped at 35% off, which seemed like a big enough discount for a short-run set that comes from a reliable theme. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-6100248-City-Demolition-Bulldozer/dp/B00NHQFEN2/?tag=brickpicker-20 I'm sure there are kids (who grow into adults) out there who don't like bulldozers, but I don't know any – and I'm not sure I want to. Bulldozers populate kids books, sandboxes and grubby hands; obviously The Lego Group has done enough market research to realize kids would also like them in Lego form (BP has 18 entries under 'dozer' so it has some history). The 2007 Technic Bulldozer is particularly awe inspiring, but for sake of comparison, the current set most closely matches the 7685 Dozer from 2009. It peaked at just under $90 ($89.60) which is fantastic for a $39.99 set that (like all City sets) can be pretty easy to get on sale during its shelf life. Given that Lego investing is quite a bit different than '09, a doubling of MSRP still seems possible. Of course, given the popularity of the subject matter, it seems almost certain more will be made that will be very similar, but there should be a window of a year or two to move the current bulldozer with limited risk. Even with the 2015 dozer hurting the sale prices of 7685, it is still trading at around double MSRP, which tells me there will probably always be some demand for older dozers even if a remake comes a little earlier than investors would like. Given the state of the Canadian dollar, I think I would start buying at a 30% discount or better. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-City-Demolition-Service-Truck/dp/B00NHQFIHY/?tag=brickpicker-20 The Service Truck 60073 is my pick for being an EOL surprise. It screams 'I am the second coming of the Logging Truck!' to me. I frankly don't know how anyone can create a realistic construction/demolition site without a porta-potty. I can't find a previous set that seems to capture the play value and display value as well as this little guy in previous construction subthemes, and when I look it it I just get a great vibe. I won't be surprised if this has the overall best ROI% two years from now. I stocked up on a few at 33% off and will continue to add them when on sale. Overall Yellow construction vehicles at minifigure scale have been popular enough to make appearances regularly, so one must always be ready for a rehash of the theme, but they have been spaced out roughly 3-6 years. If the remainder of the Demolition sets listen to the wants of investors and retire themselves in Q4 this fall, there should hypothetically be at least a couple years to absorb demand. Of course, investors must take precautions – buying more than you think you can sell in the next couple of years might backfire. When I invest in City sets I do so knowing I have a responsibility to scout rumors of upcoming sets and to act accordingly. If you are a long term holder and/or don't have the time to take 'hits' of Brickpicker weekly/daily/hourly/minute-ly, City might be more trouble than its worth. That, and the best discounts I tend to get on City sets are in brick & mortar locations, so 'prospecting' is also generally needed and might not be possible for you in your location or life situation. For those that are still interested, I think these four sets are a worthy add to your portfolio and will diversify it nicely. Veegs2 points