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  1. 25% off eBay Final Value Fees for Collectibles, Lego is included. It's targeted but you should be able to check you eligibility below. http://pages.ebay.com/promo/2016/0520/SellCollectibles.html
    10 points
  2. My son has been working on a spaceship of his own creation for a couple days. I think he's done a great job. It even has a little escape pod. Looks kind of like the spaceships I made when I was a kid. First and second pics are yesterday, then he added a bunch more on today in the third pic.
    8 points
  3. New TRU 20% coupon. Good from 5/27 - 7/26. We can abuse this one for two straight months!
    7 points
  4. 7 points
  5. alcohol will help push through the pain
    7 points
  6. Too many sets, wife with too little patience. We made her this.
    6 points
  7. Paging @Bold-Arrow........Paging Bold.....THE GREAT TRU COUPON NINJA! In the meantime.........
    5 points
  8. New TRU 20% coupon. Good from 5/27 through 7/26. Two months worth of savings!
    5 points
  9. Finally got our pick-a-brick order yesterday, so we just built the Star Wars: Escape The Space Slug Set I sold the real one we got at the store, then ordered the bricks to build our own (Sensei Wu not included)
    5 points
  10. Hot Damn, this looks amazing! A pop-up Japanese castle built entirely from Lego !
    5 points
  11. 4 points
  12. Got these 3 babies at my Toys R Us before the 20%off expires. Wanted to feel like a *baller* They didn't have Encounter on Jakku, sadly. I didn't want the clone tank.
    4 points
  13. Built this a few weeks ago, just haven't shot it yet...It's got a cool elevator lift on the right hand side, the stairs move up and down, Hans in Carbonite can be maneuvered from facing out and in an upright position to lowered down in more of a flat position. I really like the one with Boba carrying Hans without any support. However, irl, there was support, but it got removed digitally I also stacked 3 images in PS to create a depth of field that showed all 3 figures in focus on the last frame. That was fun too.
    4 points
  14. Just bought a new set on eBay tonight for $ 120 shipped =)
    4 points
  15. I like to call that the stranger...
    3 points
  16. Too many sets, too little $$$
    3 points
  17. The poster from the event is selling for $30.00-$50.00. Nice. http://www.ebay.com/itm/LEGO-STAR-WARS-BATTLE-OF-HOTH-POSTER-from-Escape-the-Space-Slug-VIP-Event-/262427992703?hash=item3d19ed627f:g:qNUAAOSwrXdXKTTT
    3 points
  18. My first full day as an FBA seller: $16 Sleeping Beauty (buy-in $1.39) $36.48 41085 Vet Clinic ($14) $52.75 Demo Excavator & Truck ($10) eBay: $126 3 bundles of 14 total dimensions packs ($59)
    3 points
  19. I don't like that price at all.
    3 points
  20. Noob smooshers should just buy a pocket digital scale. Once you have your weights it is MUCH quicker.
    3 points
  21. My six year old star wars nut just built this. Its his take on Cloud City. He's got the carbon freezing chamber, some controls, the window for Luke to crash through, and the yellow thing is the antenna fixture that Luke hangs from after his fall down the shaft. I'm going to have to leave my comfort zone of instructions and moc something with him one day...
    3 points
  22. The 20% off discount looks so small after buying $2 Chima Mammoth Stomper from B&N
    2 points
  23. I passed on three 76025 Green Lantern vs Sinestro sets at Shopko. On clearance for $13.99 each. A $10 off $50 coupon would get them down to $10.66 each before tax. 47% off. I'm just not feeling Super Heroes anymore.
    2 points
  24. You could try building lefty for a while...
    2 points
  25. Doubt that, more like the strangle hold of a few big retailers over Canadians is getting worse.
    2 points
  26. Just posted this in "Odds and Ends"... Strakka Racing (the plucky British privateer team that runs in the World Endurance Championship) made a scale model of their Gibson LMP2 using the 42039 " The scale model adapted from a Lego Technics LMP Coupe kit with custom paint, custom vinyls and a revised cockpit (utilising pieces from Nick’s extensive private collection of Star Wars Lego " http://www.dailysportscar.com/2016/05/07/strakka-racing-reveal-gibson-00-015s.html
    2 points
  27. Congrats on making $15?
    2 points
  28. Guess I am glad I passed on those...this guy just got $250 I was reticent b/c that was the first offer I got on that first Satruday just hours after I posted it and I declined it...so I have been punching myself for wasting so much of my own time for no more gains...but that's selling and markets. $250 and away she goes!
    2 points
  29. They usually wait a couple weeks before applying the TRU tax.
    2 points
  30. Amazingly at retail, and not at the typical TRU inflated prices. I had a few rewards points to burn so I just bought the Encounter on Jakku for my son.
    2 points
  31. 75904 - Scooby Doo: Mystery Mansion - $71.95 (20% off) at Amazon
    2 points
  32. Hopefully you received the 16 bag limit and you can make a separate post for each bag to keep us updated. Im over here sitting on pins and needles waiting for you next post.
    2 points
  33. yep. we are somewhere between the anger and bargaining phases of price appreciation where the buyer feels angry that they are going to have to pay so much for something they could have gotten just a few months ago for much less and they try to bargain for a discount in an underhanded manner. next comes the depression phase of things where sellers are depressed the profits haven't been what they expected and they liquidate their stock.
    2 points
  34. This one has 3 rare parts in it needed if you want to Bricklink the UCS 4623002 Batman Batpod that was given away last year in a LEGO promotion. I think folks were selling 6 of those as a set for close to $75 last year.
    2 points
  35. I really want those Lego dimensions polys.
    2 points
  36. TRUTH, rewards and 15% gift card. $53 out the door. They were out of Ninjago packs, which means they'll bring them out in August. Free chicken dudes.
    2 points
  37. Fun build video...
    2 points
  38. Did s search online for target with the DCPI number 204-00-1379 and found all locations ( Tulsa,OK) had hundreds in stock. I had been to 2 previously and not one to be found. So after I saw 279 in stock at one store - I asked an associate who brought me a case. Not one Disney minifig on the floor. ( side note... The sweet 80 year old man checking me out kept arguing that the entire case was $3.99) ( I couldn't do it - when he finally added 59 more he said " hot diggity!")
    2 points
  39. After the empire. Or someone messed up their bricklink order.
    2 points
  40. Been passing on half price Sinestros all week on this side of the pond as well. There’s still value in some superheroes out there, but not this one.
    1 point
  41. Today, we are going back in time to almost three years ago (time flies!) and taking a look at one set that had the forums and the entire LEGO community talking almost non-stop: the LEGO Technic 4x4 Crawler Exclusive Edition. Unlike the majority of LEGO sets released throughout the years, the Limited Edition Crawler was designed through a fan base contest, with one of the conditions being that the creators utilized the chassis of the 9398 Crawler. The winner model was to be selected and produced as a limited edition of only 20,000 copies. Even since the winner was announced, investors and collectors were excited about the possibility of getting their hands in what many saw as a highly collectible set. Whether it was for resale, long term holding or just for personal collection reasons, the expectation was that such a unique set was bound to be extremely hard to acquire at retail price ($199.99). Months after the announcement, on August 1st 2013, the set was finally released to the public on LEGO Shop at Home and brick and mortar locations. As many expected, and worried about, 41999 sold out online the very same day, forcing customers to either hunt the set at retail location or source it from the secondary market. As one would expect, the hype surrounding the set meant that most brick and mortar locations sold out as soon as they put the set on the shelves. In turn, prices on eBay and other online platforms rose to close to $450, with sets selling within minutes of being listed as collectors worried about it becoming even more expensive, investors hoped for the next $1,000 set and, as some of you might remember, some even attempted to corner the market by acquiring dozens of copies a day. While I will not get into it, it is also worth mentioning that the circumstances surrounding the set generated a lot of controversy, and ethical/moral discussions popped up almost daily on some of the forum threads. In theory, it all made sense; LEGO released a set that was not designed by your traditional LEGO design team, limited it to 20,000 copies worldwide and, to top it off, included a number of rare and unique elements that increased collectability (first Technic set to use dark blue, chrome elements and a uniquely numbered license plate). Furthermore, the box and instruction manuals were both higher quality than average and added a little bit of value to the set. It had all the potential in the world to become an extremely sought after and expensive set in the long term, but as you can see from the chart below, in the end that was not the case. The set has almost completely stagnated at around $360, the price it finally settled at a couple months after the hype died down at the end of 2013. That’s a close to 0% gain for anyone who has been holding the set for the last 2 or so years! Clearly, the weeks after release were the most profitable times to sell the Limited Edition 41999. I sold some of these within this timeframe and took advantage of the hype surrounding it, but at the same time thought that the set had a lot of long term potential (as many others did!). Looking back though, the performance of the set has not been anything but a disappointment. While it is always hard to pinpoint the exact reasons a set is not as popular as expected, I think that there are some generally accepted factors that contributed to the Crawler not doing as well as expected. Technic has always been a niche market. While there is definitely a following to the theme, its popularity is nowhere near as close to some of the licensed themes, reducing the customer base. The set on which 41999 was based on, 9398 Crawler, was readily available until 2015. Given the similarities between the two sets, having a much cheaper version in the market could have definitely impacted the performance of the Limited Edition. The set simply grew too fast, reaching maturity shortly after its release. All the circumstances surrounding the set allowed it to reach its ceiling way faster than the average LEGO set, explaining the lack of growth since. So, knowing its past, what should we look forward to? Honestly, I don’t see how the trend can be reversed. I would not expect to see any significant growth out of this set, as I believe that if its unique characteristics have not generated any more interest in the past couple of years, there is no reason to believe they will in the future. Don’t get me wrong, this is still a cool model and a very interesting piece of LEGO history, so there is definitely a value in owning it. But if you are still holding it with the expectation of above average result, I would definitely take a few moments to reconsider and compare it with some of the better options currently available. Thanks for reading!
    1 point
  42. I got the 20% off on technic today and the ninjago pack no problem today.
    1 point
  43. I found this at one of my local thrift store for 3.99. There's quite a few sand green pieces, and some kind of NBA basketball stuff, please help, what sets do you think there from. Any advice I truly appreciated thank you.
    1 point
  44. Who's on first, What's on second, I Don't Know's on third...
    1 point
  45. I think this was supposed to be a don't drink a drive shot by the nephew. lol
    1 point
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