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  1. Did this after work yesterday...It's got a cool little secret compartment for the death star plans under that translucent turquoise pc...enjoyable build that really didn't take too long at all but then again it was only 196 pcs.
    11 points
  2. If only there was a way to make sure the customer was really who (s)he claims (s)he is ...... hmmmmm ....... if only ........
    8 points
  3. It's happened a few times already this week. People are savages...
    6 points
  4. Finally a use for all those Advent calendar minibuilds
    5 points
  5. Time to call In Consuela!
    5 points
  6. That's entirely possible. The next senior citizen day at Shopko is still a few weeks away. Those savvy coupon stacking seniors have nothing better to do until then.
    5 points
  7. Remember the daily thread when we threw out the trash every night? Apparently Alpine has a social life. Hopefully his Friday night plans wrap up and he can get the modmop out.
    5 points
  8. He's always eager to whip that out........ It has to be that since the early bird special at Richie's ended hours ago
    4 points
  9. I think he had bingo tonight at the senior center.
    4 points
  10. 75021 Republic Gunship $230 shipped eBay. Paid MSRP minus 10% membership discount at BN about 5 months ago.
    4 points
  11. Just finished building this thing of beauty, and I have to say, what an absolutely fantastic set, so much detail, one of my favourites! I just wish I had bought more a few years back because a set like this will just continue to rise in value!!!
    3 points
  12. 3 points
  13. Just for fun I tried this out, only to suddenly notice I have a $20 back on $20 .... doesn't show under my coupons or anywhere, had to put a set in my cart to see it. Loving this
    3 points
  14. This 60072 arrived couple days ago. Bought sealed in bag, no box. I'm working on a little project and needed few new construction workers so this little set was a good deal with 4 figs.
    3 points
  15. Put together some Lego! They're the ones that have the blackmail pictures on the rest of us. OMG, I'm dying here. Thanks for the laughs guys. The mop is staying put tonight. I'm not cleaning up this mess.
    3 points
  16. I just drove by souplantation and didn't see his van parked out front. I'll report my findings at hometown buffet.....
    3 points
  17. This is where Alpine needs to move all the posts in the last couple of hours.
    3 points
  18. It's the palm trees and sun that gives him strength. We must unite and combine the power of pine air fresheners and thai food to mitigate the threat.
    3 points
  19. It may be too late. Have you seen that mop?
    3 points
  20. He's becoming too strong, we must limit him before he's unstoppable.
    3 points
  21. Alpine keeps moving my posts . It's cool, we still love him .
    3 points
  22. Double like for the sandy planet effect
    3 points
  23. Me: "Have you shipped my Lego? If so would you provide the tracking number." Seller: "I have not been able to ship the package yet. Part of the issue is that PayPal will not release the funds from the sale and I don't have the money out of pocket to ship the package at this time. I apologize for the inconvenience. I will call PayPal again to see if they will release a portion of the funds." Me:
    2 points
  24. Found a lone Rebels Phantom the other day at $20 clearance. Didn't really know much about it's secondary market value at the time. Got home and saw the prices on ebay... sold for $60 within a couple days
    2 points
  25. Thanks pseudo and no thanks darth I don't Chima edit: no Kmart magic for me today
    2 points
  26. Try Kmart it is not a "Hot Price" item. I was able to get it down to $26 before points back with free 2 day shipping.
    2 points
  27. You realize that had you bought the set you spent more in gas than you would have saved had you stayed put and ordered the set online?
    2 points
  28. Hitting quote on the mobile app just so you can see the frigging post and then accidentally hitting reply
    2 points
  29. The worst part is that the employees couldn't understand how it could happen. They said it over and over. I said I can read every single name back there!
    2 points
  30. Snapchat me, you don't have to be lonely, BrickPickersonly.com
    2 points
  31. This ain't Brickpicker mingle folks .. Ok not this thread anyways
    2 points
  32. 2 points
  33. I recently finished the pool hall and started piecing my town together. Still have several buildings to add, just moving stuff around and coming up with ideas. I want to do two blocks and a park but I'm going to need a wider space.
    2 points
  34. Would anybody be interested in getting me a hedgehog from the minibuild event next month? I would pay for shipping and everything. We live 5 hours from nearest Lego store.
    1 point
  35. Since i just got 20 alerts of off topic stuff I'll go on a rant. Went to pick up a hulk smash set I reserved about 35min away on my lunch break. I get there and ask for the set. They look and say the computer says you picked it up yesterday. I said not possible. They went on to explain its not possible I had to have and asked if someone knew my name. I said no but I can look right behind your stupid counter and read all the friggin names on every single one of those on hold back there. Long story short some jerk came in and pretended to be me and bought the set I had on hold. Some people really have no morals. I wasted so much time driving and waiting for them to try and figure out what happened. So mad
    1 point
  36. Exactly my point. Be glad that 50% off sales are so plentiful. Back in Canada we cheer for anything better than 20% off...
    1 point
  37. Where do you want to meet to buy a million pennies?
    1 point
  38. Latest build and first big one in a while that hasn't been star wars related.
    1 point
  39. There have been many recent articles, all over the web, in local papers and on the radio. They're saying that LEGO investing is better than gold. It's sensationalist. It excites the imagination. It sounds easy. These articles point up the sets that have increased in value many times above their initial costs. Dreamers sweep store shelves expecting instant returns and easy money. Conventional wisdom says that you'll never lose money on LEGO, it will always be worth at least what you bought it for. What if it's not? I'd like to take a journey through the dusty backrooms of stores and the dark corners of investor's storage areas to look at some themes that proved to be so unpopular that if their demand and value hasn't remained flat, it actually got worse. These are themes that got the same market push as every other theme, but failed to capture the target audience. Let's take a look at some licensed themes from recent history: The first theme that we'll take a look at is Prince of Persia. Disney's attempt to turn a video game franchise into a profitable film franchise. LEGO released 6 Sets consisting of 7569 Desert Attack, 7570 The Ostrich Race, 7571 The Fight for the Dagger, 7572 Quest Against Time, 7573 Battle of Alamut, and 20017 Dagger Trap Polybag. All combined, this theme sold at retail for a total of $190.95 (Pre Tax of course,) the current value of these sets averages to $178.75. That's a return of 94% of the initial investment. It would be worse if not for the Polybag, which I calculated at retail of free because I couldn't find any data about cost. (So, I assumed it was free.) The second licensed theme that we'll discuss is The Lone Ranger. (Personally, I loved these sets and wanted more. {if I could get them on steep discount.}) Disney released the Lone Ranger to poor reception and poor reviews. The days of the Western might be dead, and this theme sure did seem like a nail in the coffin. This theme consisted of 6 sets and 2 Polybags. They are 79106 Cavalry Builder set (How they can be cavalry without horses I don't know. I guess Artillery is confusing,) 79107 Comanche Camp, 79108 Stagecoach Escape, 79109 Colby City Showdown, 79110 Silver Mine Shootout, 79111 Constitution Train Chase, 30260 Lone Ranger's Pump Car, and 30261 Tonto's Campfire. The combined retail total before tax is $291.92 but when I get the average sold price for the last 6 months on Bricklink they sold for a grand total of $283. Slightly better than Prince of Persia with 97% remaining value. It's probably not LEGO's fault that these themes died on the vine. Some might argue that if the source material had been better received, there would be greater demand on the aftermarket. It's a fair argument, but you could also point out that if LEGO had done a better job on the sets, they might have succeeded despite the failures of the original properties. If you think it's the fault of the source material, let's take a look at a LEGO owned theme that they got very wrong. For our non licensed theme we'll look at the horror of Galaxy Squad. It is a continuation/expansion of the classic Space theme. Science Fiction has been popular for a long time, and little boys have always wanted to be an astronaut and kill space bugs. This theme had a whopping 10 sets and 2 polybags. The sets are 70700 Space Swarmer, 70701 Swarm Interceptor, 70702 Warp Stinger, 70703 Star Slicer, 70704 Vermin Vaporizer, 70705 Bug Obliterator, 70706 Crater Creeper, 70707 CLS-89 Eradicator Mech, 70708 Hive Crawler, 70709 Galactic Titan, with polybags 30230 Mini Mech, and 30231 Space Insectoid. That's about 4000 pieces of fun right there. All of those sets together would cost $479.38 at retail before tax. How much is Bricklink's average sold price for the entire series? $320. You're losing a full third of your initial investment if you bought these at retail and sold them for the average price. Are these the only themes that have lost money? By no means. Early predictions are putting the future of Chima in the toilet. I'll let those of you inclined to do so research other past themes to see which ones should cause speculators to run for the hills. For those people who jumped in head first, thinking that investing in LEGO would be like printing money, this should serve as a sobering wake-up call. If you had bought any of these themes at retail, you'd have saved yourself time by handing $5 bills to random people on the street, or better yet, save the money by burying it in a coffee can in your backyard. With every success story and humble brag about the times when someone guessed right, there's someone cursing the hundreds or thousands of dollars tied up in inventory, eating storage space. What can you do with all those Ostrich Races or Crater Creepers? I hear Toys for Tots accepts any toy that is unopened and unwrapped. You could break them down for parts, but that's a whole different headache. The average values that I list are not a complete indication of the value of these sets. Looking at Bricklink, many have sold or are currently available for notably less than the average. On the other hand, some bought these sets at significantly below average pricing. Prince of Persia has 2 unique animals (ostrich and camel) that have some demand on the parts market. Some people are making money on these sets. Smart money avoided these themes from the beginning, most even avoided them on clearance. Some, however, are wondering if it's possible to use these sets to make storage for their moneymaking investment. If you haven't thought about it, even if you sold at the listed average price, the amount of your return is at least 7% lower due to fees. If you're buying LEGO for investment and you don't know or don't care about the themes that you are buying, chances are that you're throwing money away.
    1 point
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