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My first time posting here so be gentle #60050 Train Station - $41.59 at Walmart - 30% below retail http://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-City-Trains-Train-Station/380560818 points
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This is a follow up to my deal/no deal post from last week. Picked up 2 separate deals: 1. Brand new Town Hall, grand Emporium and UCS R2D2 2. Used and built UCS sets with instructions and box:. SSD, Imperial Shuttle, Bwing, Tie Interceptor.....and current sets red5, sandcrawler, tie fighter, slave 1. only missing box for the shuttle. All for $4000 CAD.6 points
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Greg, no worries. I was wondering what happened, and didn't think I said anything wrong. Anyway, to repeat... Personally, I think it's never too early to start collecting modular buildings regardless if you've missed a few. I've been investing in themed sets as well as architecture for quite some time now, but never gave much consideration to the non-themed creator line, and especially the large exclusives. They were off my radar. Then last year I used points on a pet shop mostly because my wife felt it would be cool to own a few of these. We then built it, and became hooked. So, we've bought a few of the others and plan to continue this line. I personally, don't have and doubt i'll get cafe corner, green grocer, town hall, or market place because I just don't see myself spending a grand on a set just to be a completionist. I still am looking to obtain fire brigade, and grand emporium. But, the modulars are for my personal collection, and i'm not in it for the investment.... but I do think over a long enough time line, these all will do very well, because it seems that eventually people take notice to these and all the sudden become hooked then they start wanting to get some of the older ones. I find these more fun to build, and display then any of the star wars UCS sets. And you can always switch them around to make a new setup, if you want. With that said, I think all of the creator exclusives, whether it's modular buildlings, or the landmark sets are some of the absolute best sets to build, and you will feel rewarded with the finished product. I was heavily into the architecture line for a while, but as time has gone on, I find myself less engaged with that line, and more into the larger creator sets. I have never had buyers remorse on any of the one's I have bought. And I plan on picking up brick bank once I get a couple more VIP points built up. The only downside is they take up a lot of space. 3 modular buildings put together will take up about 3 feet in space. So, that is one of the downside to these large creator exclusives. As long as you have the space to commit to them, I say buy at least one! This line will go on for perhaps a decade +, and I think it will go on without the need for repeats. So over that long span of time, even hoarded sets like Pet Shop will probably be over a grand even if people today are skittish about it.3 points
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FBA: MF 7965 : $255.49 x 2 X-Wing 9493 : $229.95 Malibu Manson 76007 : $59.9 x 23 points
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there's nothing politically correct about a child in a wheelchair minifigure coming from the father of 2 daughters 6 and 7 who will never walk, much less wipe their behind.3 points
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Need to keep them alive yo... If they are closed I have nowhere to practice my SYW points magic2 points
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http://www.lego.com/en-gb/aboutus/events/annual-result-2015#/fphead Go to the "play" section and there is a slider that lets you scroll through the top 10.2 points
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I can 100% relate to your dilemma. Very similar to my own back in 2013 when I came out of my own Lego hibernation. Having missed out on the Green Grocer and Fire Brigade, I'll always feel like my modular display is "incomplete". But that said, the Creator Expert modulars (TH/PS/PC/PR/DO/BB) are the one and only theme I have yet to experience a single iota of buyer's remorse. If it helps justify the pricetag, perhaps worth bearing in mind that they're a pretty solid bet to hold their value. Not long after retirement, even the "used" value is pretty much right about what you paid for it new/retail. If you for some reason you do find them unsatisfying (or Lego inexplicably terminates the line), you shouldn't have much trouble at all getting your money back out of them.2 points
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I can only imagine how that would be.. but I think you're stomping on the wrong person here. LEGO (and any other toy maker) is in a no-win situation these days with the products that go to market. If we look carefully at this set... - 8 female minifigs, 5 male minifigs (assuming climber is male) - no even stevens? - 3 females in traditional male roles (business suit, painter, gardener) - some men still do those jobs, just ask exciter who cuts the grass! - young man in wheelchair - why not a young woman? Maybe this was a nice middle ground for LEGO. - grandma, grandpa (in old people clothing) - no park is complete without them - baby clearly has no gender specified with white outfit - white/yellow/green typically considered gender neutral colors for babies - man in lumberjack attire setting out the picnic - come on, he should have a chainsaw! - 4 kids - 2 and 2 but clearly gendered (see below) - climber seems genderless - nice safe move - hot dog stand man with mustache - hah, such a traditional chef - some figs with glasses, some without - nice balance don't you think? - boys wearing baseball cap and tshirts/hoodie, girls in pink tank tops and star necklaces - girls wear caps and boys wear pink too! It attempts to meet or break many typical stereotypes so I would say it's an attempt on LEGO's part to be very politically correct (whatever that really means). So I'll reiterate .. I can't imagine the hardships your family endures, and I express sincere gratitude to all parents who look after kids with disabilities. But I too see this set as very politically correct - and a great place to finally introduce a wheelchair into the LEGO world. For kids who have never been exposed to what life is like in a wheelchair, any kind of exposure is good exposure. That's how we as a society can raise socially responsible kids - by normalizing things that have traditionally been not normal. /end soapbox From an investor angle, this set could be a long term winner if LEGO doesn't produce another set like it. It will appeal to the mass politically correct or not. But I have a sneaky suspicion that it's early popularity means it'll get on someone's radar and be something that gets revisited with a twist such as a slide or climber instead of the spinner. 1x1 tan rounds for the sandbox win!2 points
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I'd list it for $1,000,000 as a buy it now with free shipping. Include the "or best offer" option and accept the first offer that you feel is acceptable. Who knows? Maybe you'll get lucky and someone will actually buy it for $1M.2 points
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I didn't say sell for $90 ASAP. It's just an example. I do not think this set will make hundreds of dollars, but I do not think people will lose money buying it at ~$60 dollars. I try to buy sets that I won't have to take a loss on and then let the big money winners find themselves. If everything you buy makes some money and some of those make much more then I think you'll be fine. You are more than welcome to stick to the big winners that clearly have unknown growth potential, but those types of sets generally must be purchased at near full price and the growth doesn't always pan out. It is like investing in low risk vs. high risk stocks. The police station is low risk at ~$602 points
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Thanks for the new Daily Deals update. I love having that back and on all the pages again. Feels like old times2 points
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I agree with you on this set, I've no plans to pick it up, unless I see silly discounts. The problem with dismissing this set as an investment turd is that you just need to look at other Rebels sets, like The Ghost and The Phantom, hideous looking sets, but doing well since EOL. Why do we dismiss these sets, because we're not the target market, to me I see an X-Wing, Falcon or Shuttle Tyderium and go now that's a ship, but how much of that is historical childhood bias. Probably a bit, but also they just designed better ships for the OT. Out of all the Rebels sets so far, the only one I really like is Vader's Advanced Tie vs A-Wing and surprise, surprise they're OT ships.2 points
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Finished this beauty over the weekend and it is very impressive build by the user Pvdb. It was a tricky build and you definitely should be proficient in building with Technic and have lots of experience as the instructions are not nearly as straight forward as TLG instructions. Here is the Koenigsegg One:1. More pictures, videos and info can be found here.2 points
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Officially June 1. Out now at Fred Meyer in Monroe. I got a few extra sets I can sell for cost in Downtown Bellevue if you have a hard time finding them.1 point
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Big W online having a 15% of sale on selected sets. Only two sets worth getting for me.1 point
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He looks deranged in the third picture and he's holding his hands out to the kids like, "come with me so I can kill you''. I took it to a dark place didn't I?1 point
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That and Amazon will refuse to sell to you in a heartbeat if you are in anyway messing with their profits. Trying to get one over on Amazon will not happen for very long. Beware the pedantic complainers, you may be the ultimate losers if you abuse the (Amazon) rules.1 point
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I've been selling these in Singapore at $240 usd, lol Thanks to Singapore lego stores telling everyone its going EOL and with no stock coming in ever again, demand is pretty high. PS and PC command slightly lower, similar prices as well, but PR has been around much shorter and already commanding the highest out of the three. May be a good case study for when it really does go EOL worldwide.1 point
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Unleash the horde! (BTW, I'm only looking for my personal "to build in a distant future when I finally have time" pile ).1 point
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Maybe we're seeing a new 2-year cycle rule with this one? But, then again, there isn't any rule, is there?1 point
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The poll limits the number of questions and the list of answers for each thus adding anything more to the current one would be impossible. On that note, I could replace this poll's primary question with your idea and limit the options to what is readily available then at the start of each year reset the results and if need be change the answers selectable. With Brick Bank added, the present options are now over the half way mark to meeting the limit so the poll might have to go that way regardless to stay within reason for the forum system. In any case, the people's choice of still in production modular house sets is an interesting question for the topic itself.1 point
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How does the poll work? If one has voted before and now changes his or her favorite, does that change the poll results?1 point
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Yup, interesting how Lego uses frogs, croissants (white and brown) and now shells for little designs/features. I'm probably forgetting a few other items. It must take lots of HOURS or certain skills to create these small mini items (chairs, tables, etc.). That kitchen was so well designed. Even the murphy bed that folded down was neat. Everything was well spaced. The frontage of the restaurant was spot on with the awning and menu. The stairs on the side added a lot too...I just had to place the modular as my side corner building to show it off. In the DO, the rooms were quite small with sooo much detail but easily my top 3 modular so far that I've built. I enjoyed the PS (overall) and GE (exterior) previously but hands down I feel PR and DO are upgrades in many aspects.1 point
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I would def agree with that and the PR is my fav build of them all so far. Don't have the DO yet though so maybe that will be but the newer ones have added many great details. Some of the older ones like the GE for example were so boring inside. Pet shop was just eh, town hall had some nice touches but not much going on and fire brigade I liked with the slide pole, ping pong table, refrigerator, some nice touches on the upper floor while the PR is just packed with detail absolutely everywhere! Curtains, table lamps, 2nd floor apartment with murphy bed, entire chefs kitchen, fireplaces, win rack, goes on and on. Maybe the worst and most annoying design in any of them was using the tiny frogs as hooks for the firemen's hats to hang. They always fall off and were extremely hard to put back on while building if they fell. I'd almost rather not hang them up but then you see frogs. It's an odd choice.1 point