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Great Question 1.) It brought me closer to my kid. He brought me out of the dark ages and I enjoy playing with him so I love sharing the Lego with him. HE is now older (14) but still at Christmas he gets a set. At the store we look at sets, etc. HE still likes them but Magic, the gathering is now the priority. I hope we will always share Lego- even when I am a Granddad. 2.) The investment side - I love finding something and selling it. Honestly, it is the core of business and the fulfillment of the notion that I made that money through my intelligence, hard work, networking skills, etc. There is a thrill when I can take my investments from last year, sell them this year and pay for part of a vacation, or a grill or something like that with the profit and reinvest the capital into a future set. 3.) They are cool - don't know why but they are - even the wife picks one or two minifigures out of each series that she sends to her cousins down south. Indian girl and shark guy are the current ones. 4.) The garage sale - it takes me a lot of work to put it together but it is great to see the kids come to my garage sale with money in hand and happily buying a retired set at a good price. IT brings a personal touch to the sales process that I don't always get with ebay - it is a great feeling for me to see the personal side of lego sales and making kids happy. 5.) IT relaxes me to put a set together. I can just shut down and enjoy the build. To see how it is engineered and the final product that comes from a pile of bricks is very cool. Plus, it always comes out exactly right when I put the pieces and parts together. 6.) Communication with like minded individuals on BP. I would not be interacting with you right now if it were not for Lego. You asked for help and I am taking ten minutes to do so. There are lots of stories out here about how BPers as a community have rallied around causes or individuals to help. I like to contribute and this gives me a way to do so that is fulfilling. 7.) The hunt. Lego hunting is a hobby on its own. There is something about deriving value through sales, clearance, etc. I enjoy the Lego hunt as well. IT gives me a purpose to going out sometimes, plotting a strategy against the masses and Little Timmy's parents and the hard work paying off on that score - (Slave 1 for TRU Thursday CC discount and coupon stack was awesome!!!!)8 points
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Not sure if this actually goes as a daily deal or not.. But just got an email from Walmart.. They now give 3% on online purchases when you use their CC.. includes pick up orders and site to store ( every little bit helps!)4 points
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I'm at a Homeschooling convention this weekend promoting my non-LEGO business. My booth features my RFID-controlled LEGO train, a perpetual crowd pleaser ... see a video below this post. Haven't really had the time to explore the convention apart from passing a few booths during quick restroom trips, but noticed the following booth (btw, these Homeschooling conventions are a rather Christian affair, so the theme of this booth is totally unsurprising): That poster reads "Jericho" btw, a brickfilm (you can see it being played back on the TV screen). Shortly after I had a nice conversation at my booth with a lady from Lawrenceburg, KY whose kids were interested in my educational program. I mention to her kids how awesome the LEGO trains are, to which she remarks "I know, we have tons of LEGO at our house". We chat a bit more, turns out she and her husband own Toyburg, one of the top-selling Bricklink stores. Small world .....4 points
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The crown lies heavy as they say. Management is often not worth the trouble or stress. I think I will be applying to a local LEGO store as an associate very soon.4 points
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Sold a lot of 30 lbs of used LEGO no minis or booklets for $220 + shipping. It was most of a lot I picked up Monday for $60. I sorted out non LEGO. I have a few SW minifigures, many baseplates and a few more lbs to sell from it too. Not a bad flip in under a week.3 points
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They're, their and there to be precise. And separate spelled as seperate. And know vs. Now. And Lego, Legos, Lego's or Legoes instead of LEGO3 points
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Don't get me started on Your and You're, there and they're or their. Drives me nuts. Oh, and cursive will be a secret code used by us old people one day to plot the overthrow of the millennials and their offspring.3 points
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Saw this just up the freeway from my place Can you imagine the phone call with your insurance company? "Yes, I was rear ended by an airplane. That's right, an airplane."3 points
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Pardon me as I am going to complain about something completely unrelated for a bit. Ahem. I have already stated before somewhere how much it irks me when someone uses the term "loose" instead of "lose". Well another peeve is when people say "I've got". Let's see, "I've" is a contraction of "I have" therefore you are technically stating "I have got". Yeah, instead of saying "I've got LEGO" try using what it really is as "I have got LEGO". ....Oh my jeeze, that hurts my head just thinking about it and grinds off the tongue like sandstone. And now we return to your regularly scheduled programming. Have a nice day.3 points
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So I finally finished Diagon Alley and the two burrows. Added som lite brix- love the way it looks.3 points
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DPCI is 086-14-2496. It's already marked on sale on Target's website at $15.99. The original RRP was $29.99, but was marked down by Lego to $19.99 a few months ago. Good pickup!3 points
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At target. Got about 25 fire Easter polybags for $1.19 and a single Olaf polybag for the same price. Also nine heartlake hot air balloons for $11.16 each. They had quite a few jungle bases but they were around $40. I passed.3 points
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I just finished the Mos Eisley Cantina (75052) - thanks to @Phil B for the hook up earlier this year! Fun to build, lots of neat details, and great parts for future MOCs.2 points
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I settled for the $15 back on $40. Crazy, I have 2 x $15 back on $60, 1 x $15 back on $40, 1 x $10 back on $15, 1 x $15 back on $125, and a $10 back on $50 all loaded at the same time. What to do, what to do??? I'll probably start small and bank the points each time to put toward something big.2 points
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My $60 in points back on $199 is for the automotive department only. The wording on the offer is poorly written making it seem like it can be applied to anything. I just don't want you to be stuck with 20 quarts of synthetic motor oil, Exciter.2 points
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Rey is still my favorite thing about TFA, that hasn't changed.2 points
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I put down my $1K deposit for a Tesla Model 3 today. Felt a little insane doing it without any info on the car, but I'm in.2 points
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Sorry guys for the long reply. Sorry mods for the slight offtopic talk. If this is unacceptable I'll open a new topic, just let me know. You might have missed the Ultimate Collector Series Assault on Hoth: 2,144 pieces of playtime fun every ultimate Star Wars collector needs in his or her collection. I've seen opinions like this on this forum and didn't reply. Now that I see yet another I can't resist. First this: I have to disagree on the link you're describing as if it were a fact, between the large number of small pieces and the price people are willing to pay for minifigures. In fact you don't seem to make clear (at least to me) what you mean. Let me try to following your reasoning. TLG uses many small elements (1) to enlarge the piece count (2) to try to justify the price people pay for the minifigures (3)? Do you mean that according to you TLG is trying to make it seem that there's a lot more body to this set than there really is, in an attempt to make the people who are checking this set out and who are mainly interested in the minifigures pull the purchase-trigger because the enlarged piece count enables those buyers to knowingly and willingly fool themselves? That's deep! Or maybe you just mean something entirely different and I misread it. But what I likely didn't misread (and what is my inspiration for this long reply) is that you've expressed criticism to the use of small pieces in a set. Of course you can have that opinion, but I can tell you that I'm very happy that there are these kinds of sets with these amounts of smaller parts. It's one of the reasons why TLG is still alive today. Back in the '90s and beginning of the '00s TLG made parts as large as this very set. This silly baseplate always come to my mind when I think back of that period. So what happened? The sets became too expensive to manufacture (cost more than they brought in) AND the kids didn't get to build. TLG's engineers and managers clearly thought it was all about the play after the build rather than the build. Try to make 10 nice alternative MOC's with your 1995's average 150 parts-set. Impossible... unlike sets from the '70s and '80s. We should all be very happy that this is now in the past and TLG have the Creator series, modular buildings pulling the train, showing the kids once again what can really be done with Lego. I'm very happy with all these smaller bricks. And I don't think TLG has a hidden agenda in it. They even show the set's final appearance on the box cover, so everyone can make up their own minds on what's to be found inside. I certainly don't think TLG are intentionally putting in 'as many small bricks as they can' in an attempt to get a larger part count 'so that a set with those rare minifigures are more easily bought'. I think the use of smaller parts is for the benefit of a model's / set's look. And they know that if they really include a rare minifigure, the collectors (and resellers) would buy it even if it had 50 other pieces and it had the same price. Of course, if there are too many large parts, people complain. If there are too many small parts, idem. If there are is too average a number of parts with too average a size, well... let's complain about averageness! Everyone is entitled to that. But sometimes it's a good exercise to think of what it is you're complaining about and to verify for yourself if those complaints are true.2 points
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I love Captain America. For over twenty years, if you asked me who my favorite super hero was, I'd tell you Cap. When Ed Brubaker introduced Winter Soldier it blew my mind, I loved Bucky as a character, which is something I never had done before. LEGO's Black Panther Pursuit has both of these characters. I was ecstatic when I heard about it. There's something that people probably know about Super Heroes sets. Invariably they will contain some kind of plane, motorcycle, truck, or helicopter. In this review, we'll look at which of these is contained within, and how successful it is. REVIEW: SET DETAILS Set #: 76047 Name: Black Panther Pursuit Theme: Marvel Super Heroes Parts: 287 Price: $29.99 I am officially giving up on the price per piece. You're all smart enough to figure out a rough valuation based on that. I will say that 3 minifigures seems to be pretty standard for this price range. I'll discuss them later. BOX CONTENTS Some people may wind up picking up a set that is open box or, want to verify the box contents before beginning a build. For this set, there are 3 numbered baggies, an instruction book, a comic book and a sheet of stickers. BUILD AND EXECUTION: BAG 1: So, we're going to start building Captain America's jeep/truck thing. Of course there's a bracket on one end to hold a tile for a license plate. Construction is fairly standard so far. I don't know how you could really innovate a truck/jeep thingy to make it more interesting. I don't understand the "Taskforce" sticker. I guess it's because SHIELD is sort of disbanded or something. I'd rather some symbol or something instead of "TASKFORCE." Maybe it makes sense after we see the movie. I doubt it though.Heavy uses of blue so that you know it belongs to Captain America. Add a spring missile launcher and a couple hinges. The hinges are interesting in their placement. So, you build out a grill on the front with another license plate tile. The railing makes an interesting window shape. The hinges allow you to cant the window, and you build some side view "mirrors." The black bar 1x4x2 can flip down to act as a battering ram. I don't know if that's intentional, but it's what I thought of first. Add wheels and shove the spring missile in. That spring missile makes this vehicle a one seater. I guess you could throw people in back. Maybe I shouldn't have given Cap his angry yelling face. BAG 2: Time to start building the plane. Honestly, it almost looks like a boat. I forgot that boats are also somewhat common in super hero sets. So, our boatplane is taking shape, including 2 stud shooters and a sticker control panel. A note on colors. I like the use of purple in this set to offset the black. I just don't understand the lime green. Just because Joker sets require purple and green, but Joker's pretty far from this one. Time to cover over most of that green. There's a hint here that we're not going to finish the wings in this bag. Only one wedge piece. I like the Dark blue tiles with jumpers. The hinges pointing sideways interested me. I like to speculate what we're going to do without looking back at the picture. You build your first wing. I loved that the hinges created a way to hang the wing at a different angle. The nose of the plane looks good The wing sits in an interesting way. More stickers to potentially mess up. So, the hinges give you a way to change the shape of the fuselage. Bag 3: You start by making Winter Soldier and his motorcycle. Sort of strange considering that the plane is still only 2/3 done. The motorcycle is completely standard, not even an attachment point for his gun. Create a mirror image of the wing and attach it the same way. Look, an orange tile for no reason. Cover up the attachment points and the tile with more black and purple. It's still very pleasing to see this combo. Quick fact, I think that the purple is supposed to represent the Vibranium that gives Wakanda their technological and financial edge. More lime green. I think it's supposed to represent the thrusters. It's a very understated propulsion system. I can totally appreciate that, in this case, less is more. Add some black slopes for more shaping. Finish the tail, snap on the 6x2 wedge and the cockpit canopy, and you're almost done. Don't forget the fire extinguisher that many Super Hero sets have to have. Why do we have to have a fire extinguisher? Well, Super Heroes blow a lot of stuff up. REACTION: Well, the jeep is lame. There's no getting past that. It's dull. It's standard. If it were the main vehicle in the set, I'd be heartily disappointed. As it is, I can't decide whether I should see if I can throw it farther than Crossbones' Hazard Heist, or just smash them together as hard as I can. For now, I'll just stick them on the back of a shelf. Winter Soldier's motorcycle is standard. Nothing special, nothing bad. It can be used for anyone. Throw it in a bin and forget about it. Black Panther's jet is wonderful to look at and interesting to build. My problem is that it's just another jet. It's just filler for a set that contains 3 minifigures that I wanted. I don't mind it, but I don't crave it. It's the curse of Super Hero sets. There's very few iconic vehicles that don't have Bat as part of their descriptor. Does Black Panther fly a black and purple jet in the upcoming movie? I really hope so. Otherwise, Pantherplane is going into a box. The minifigures are fantastic. For someone with my budget, unmasked Steve Rogers was a no go. A loose one would cost almost as much as this set. To protect the value of the Helicarrier Captain America, this one has different hair and head. He really should have a less red hairpiece. Despite the hair color, I love this figure. It's what I wanted since the first Captain America minifigure. The body printing is the same as all of the AOU Caps. Because of the head and hair, this Captain America is unique. His head is 2 sided, a smirk and an angry yell. Winter Soldier is entirely different from the polybag version. I LOVED the polybag version. This version is awesome too. Disappointing that he doesn't have a holster or a knife or something printed on his legs. His arm printing is great. The Russian star is worn and scraped, whether due to damage or an attempt to remove it, who knows? But they printed it to look like it's partially missing. This exact Winter Soldier is also available in 76051 Super Hero Airport Battle. His head is dual sided and is shared with Owen from Jurrassic World and Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy. Does that mean that Winter Soldier is secretly Chris Pratt? Black Panther rounds out the set. He's a unique minifigure. He has a unique headpiece. I like the "tooth necklace" mixed in with the angular armor deco on his torso. Dual sided printing on torso and head sort of point up how plain his arms and legs are. I really feel like he should have a set of claws like Wolverine. All of that said, I didn't buy this set specifically for Black Panther. He's more an extra afterthought to me. For me, he serves exactly the purpose I need him to. I'm not disappointed in him really. All in all, not a bad set. I would have liked something more interesting for the truck/jeep and/or the motorcycle, but the jet is nice. Speaking of those 3 vehicles, you remember when I said that the hallmark of a LEGO Super Heroes set is that it has either a truck, a motorcycle, a plane or a helicopter? Well, this set almost completely proves my rules. I love it when I can sort of make up a rule and prove it with the thing I am currently working on. FINAL THOUGHTS: Super Hero sets are almost entirely driven by the minifigures. The only unique character in this set is Black Panther. Black Panther is not really popular enough to drive aftermarket price. He'll probably hold value, but he's not going to increase it. The Captain America will add some value, especially since the Helicarrier is so expensive in comparison to this one. If the plane is used in the upcoming film, and if Black Panther isn't refreshed, this set could gain moderately well. If the vehicle is not used, well, it'll gain somewhat slowly. Use caution when investing, as with all Super Heroes sets. EXTRA PIECES: you get a handful of common extra pieces including Black Panther's headpiece.1 point
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Someone missed the part of the sign that 60 pcs per... Nice of you to answer. [emoji14] Another April Fools question right? The resellherd will be all over this series.1 point
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I think a lot of these people who are new to Lego investing cannot keep up with all these since retiring especially since they were anticipating a quicker return on their investment. So Ewok village would be one of the first I think that a lot of these new investors just cannot keep up with. Slave II is the next one in line. A lot of people have Tumblers and Petshop and other set stored away and just simply cannot keep 'investing' like this. Aside from the quickflippers who may have a 5-10% margin, I honestly think this Lego investing workd will see a significant change, maybe even somewhat back to what things used to be 3-4 years ago. Just like real estate went crazy 10 years, then adjusted to where we are today1 point
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Ordering from LEGO a few years ago is not the same as ordering from LEGO now.1 point
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Looks like they sold those 4. 1 to one buyer and 3 to another, then relisted at $9.99 each. Hopefully they're saving up for a dictionary...[emoji4]1 point
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The world *might* be ending. I just got a $12 off $30 off...and I was able to use it! Amazing! Grabbed myself 76053 Batman Gotham City Cycle Chase and 31031 Rainforest Animals. That's twice in a week's time that I've been able to make something happen. Maybe this can start becoming a habit.1 point
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Hulkbuster, Lincoln Memorial, Mini Cooper. Just the random monthly purchase to grow collection. Out of the investment game since my new job.1 point
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It's a well known benefit of working retail. Think of it a payback for having to politely deal with dirty resellers and other undesirable all day.1 point
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Still rather have that than the Stormtrooper or chicken suit man.1 point
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Is it true? Did I actually use points today to get something? Yes! Thanks to @California92563 who walked me through it over the course of the entire day. Geez...I'm old and don't get this technology stuff I guess. Got myself 31044 Park Animals for $9.50, after using a $6 off $12. Let's see if this can start turning into something else.1 point
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I went to the Science and Industry in Chicago last weekend with my family and we went through the Lego Exhibit there. They had an area in the back where people could create their own buildings with tons of open Architecture Studio sets as the building material. Overall it was quite incredible to see some of these sculptures.1 point
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This ship is sinking. Selling under $400 These days... Its Sailing in the wrong direction.1 point
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Oh, please have a space for a battery pack at the base and a functioning time clock...that way I can totally justify displaying this in the living room...I can see many of us justifying it now, "but honey, its not a toy, its a clock"!1 point