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10 points
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I really enjoyed building this with my son. The repetitive parts were quick and easy. The cockpit is a little small, but it works. The chess area is my favorite detail. We loved recreating scenes and making our own. The hidden compartment is also a nice touch. I still have my 7965 sealed so i can't compare the two. Overall, this is a great value at MSRP, better yet if you find it on sale. This is the most iconic ship in the galaxy with great playability, swoosh-ability, and display-ability. Awesome minifigs, too! http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-Millennium-Falcon-75105-Building/dp/B00WI0PJE28 points
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6 points
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Lego store in OIrlando: Disney Springs, has 20% off many sets. Not just the ones online. In particular, in my opinion, the weak ones. Maybe it's a good indicator of what's selling and what isn't. Most all Chima and Ninjago, anything In City that has to do with water, both Deep Sea and boats. Arendale Castle was the only Disney Princess set I saw on sale. All the Pop stuff were the ones on sale in Friends. Most of the Elves. And usually one set in most everything else. Even Architect. But no sale in Scooby Doo. Series 7 mixels were $3.98. I only found 4 Tapsy's in the whole store. They still had the Cpt America GWP, And they were already giving out the passports.4 points
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My best friend is in town with his family. We hung out at the bay. Chloe and I sporting shades. Lincoln as well. Gave the lady a chance to snap some shots with her Christmas present finally..4 points
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Any builder understands the strife in trying to make something feel natural and organic. Thankfully some have been quite successful in these endeavors which lead back to the subject for this topic. One part akin to "advanced building techniques" and the other being "MOC highlights", I thought it might be interesting to have a central hub for showing off these designs of nature well as ways to create them if possible. A couple of designs here to start things off with hopefully more added as time goes by. Note: This is not only about trees but any sort of scene with beautiful creativity in all things flora just in LEGO form. Cherry blossoms by 片岡 ひろし Technical Tree4 points
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3 points
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Lego is expensive because people are willing to pay the price, not because it creates jobs for people.3 points
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If it's a new minifigure parted out directly from a set, I make sure it's never assembled. I'll use a stock photo of the minifig from lego's site, or take a photo of a copy in my personal collection, and clearly note that the figure they're buying is not the instance pictured, but a brand new one, handled only through extracting from the original set and bagging for shipping, but no more than that. I'll usually use a smaller baggy for the accessories, placed inside the baggy with the minifig parts. Once a brick has locked in with another brick using friction, it can be considered a used product in my opinion.3 points
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Aren't we thinking the same with our investments? "Look at the values of those old version lego sets! We can make a fortune if we all make sure to have 100 copies of the new version in our stock rooms."3 points
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Your friendly local Porsche showroom should no doubt be able to hook you up with one next time you take the runabout in for a service too!2 points
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I think I did well today. Bought the following used sets paying €210. Both sets are in excellent condition, without box. 10227 UCS B-Wing 10231 Space Shuttle Expedition2 points
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yeah - and his band. going out on tour with dead &co next week - hope to catch some shows before phish tour starts.2 points
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I've never seen the educational sets go on sale... and honestly, they are over priced. I'm sure the lessons are good, but you'll get far more out of that suggested book than you will the extra material in the education packs.2 points
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It took me quite some time to figure this one out! My first association was GG=Green Grocer.2 points
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Toys R Us Memorial Day one-day sale. http://www.toysrus.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=053016slctgo&keywords=053016slctgo&origkw=053016slctgo&sr=1&ppg=96 A few sets 30% off, but nothing too exciting.2 points
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You don't need more than a couple m-motors if you have some trains. Do you have either the Fairground Mixer or Ferris Wheel? Those are great sets to use an introduction to motorizing ... If you have a train set, I also highly recommend you "borrow" the infrared sensor and remote control to use as a way to turn the motors on. With the way it steps through the speeds, you can teach them about torque: - At the lowest speed, the M motor doesn't have enough power to spin them very well. - At the highest speed, it's way too fast to be realistic but the sets can handle full speed unlike a train that will jump the rails. It also prevents the problem Phil B described since they won't be holding the battery box, they'll be holding the remote! Then from a lesson on torque and how easy it is to motorize something, you can move on to building a vehicle. Start with building a stand to motorize a single axle, and let them figure out how to mount it to vehicle chassis. The lego bricks with technic pin holes are great for this - better than the technic beams - since they can mix and match regular LEGO in their designs. These technic bricks are excellent for building a basic chassis. From there you can do lots of fun stuff... - Try to build a vehicle that spins both wheels on an axle. - Make a vehicle with tracks. - Build a different kind of amusement part ride. - Get them to pick something that moves to see if they can figure out how to motorize it. After that, if they are still engaged then the Mindstorms stuff is great since it allows you to use servos and motors! But it is far more advanced than basic motor with on/off and different speeds.2 points
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My point is there would be a lot more people buying retired LOTR sets if they produced some new material (new movie). Of course there are new releases, but they cannot remake everything. You are picking one set and applying your logic to all sets. No one is stupid enough to buy only copies of 1 set. Look at UCS R2-D2, X-wing, B-wing, etc. They are all doing great (above 10% cagr). Besides, who says 10188 will not increase in value anymore? It has only been retired for like 6 months. Most people hold sets for 2-3 years after retirement before selling.2 points
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My kids liked it, I thought it was pretty bad. Definitely one to forget... Their attempts at "adult humor" were so over the top that I didn't find them funny at all. Of course, it's possible some was lost in translation as we watched in French but still. Everyone tries to imitate The Simpsons for bits of humor that only adults will understand but nobody has ever succeeded to replicate it. At least the sets are very present in the movie... they should remain popular with the kids.2 points
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Amazon 75106 - Star Wars: Imperial Assault Carrier - $81.59 (37% off) 76026 - Super Heroes: Gorilla Grodd Goes Bananas - $36.05 (37% off)2 points
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I do like the newer skiff but the barge should be bigger in comparison. The original barge did seem to fall apart a little but it was better sized to the skiff. Also the plastic sails are lame compared to the fabric material of the old one. Should have merged the good things about each set. It is rare that a remake is not as good as an earlier model.2 points
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Here is a preview of the next series slated for Fall 2016.2 points
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Just been in Smyths and they have all the June releases out a few days early and across the board I was looking at these sets going, God they're overpriced. A few examples and by no mean the only ones: Volcano Heavy Lifter Helicopter €130 Vader's Tie Advanced vs A-Wing €110 Resistance X- Wing €95 - €10 more than Poe's X-Wing for whatever reason Batman: Scarecrow Harvest of Fear €75 Spiderman Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle €120 Fun in the Park €45 Smyths generally have the same RRP as Lego, so no TRU gouging to start with. I couldn't believe the prices on most of these having only seen the dollar prices in advance, which of course are lower. They're decent sets and the super hero ones in particular are a definite improvement on previous sets in the theme, but they are way overpriced. One of the sets I've been looking forward to seeing and which there's a huge amount of positivity on here for is the Fun in the Park, but boy is it underwhelming. I know it's a minifigure set so the piece count is going to be low for the price and there's some nice new additions, but this set is tiny, the box itself being not much bigger than a battle pack set. I just can't see this being picked up as a present when you can get a lot more bang for buck elsewhere.1 point
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I would have thought that assembling them to take a picture for Ebay would be the way to go but I'm seeing that some people think this is a big no no. If you sell new minifigures on ebay what do you recommend? Assembled? Unassembled? Assemble for the photo then break down afterwards? It seems like such a minute detail but I want to get this right. I know there'll be some for one way and some for another - I just want to get an idea of the majority. Thanks! Oh - and if it has accessories - bagged seperately or with the minifig? Its all so complicated!1 point
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seems like this set should be heading to EOL sooner than later given another X-wing variant hitting the shelves in order to avoid cannibalizing. or at least i just hope it does since i have accumulated a stash.1 point
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When I think of Depp, I think of Lone Ranger. When I think of Lone Ranger, I think of Lego Lone Ranger then I want to punch MYSELF in the face. Who gets to keep the dogs though?1 point
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That amazing 1st week of January sweetspot when it was up to almost double RRP and selling double figure amounts per day on ebay may well happen all over again.1 point
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Meaning they are now settling for a $400M divorce payment? <cheap shot at mr Depp>1 point
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The number is a random code so there is no limit. For me, this was a set to flip on pre order to ebay fruitcakes or wait for a healthy discount later on in life.1 point
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Did you really put a question about a set which hasn't been released yet in the Retiring Soon thread? Really???????? Too early as an investment, unless there's an initial surge of demand and they go out of stock and you can flip it. Now mods, move this post.1 point
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And what I'm saying is that I don't think the curriculum is worth it for a home interest/hobby. Even for a school where this could be useful, they should already have curriculum and with some creative googling you could adapt LEGO to it. But I'm not saying it's bad or not useful! Personally, I'd take the extra money and invest in extra parts. Plenty of free curriculum out there if you look!1 point
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You pay for the curriculum that comes with it. There are only 2 places where I have seen benefit in buying from LEGO Education: 1. The unique set bundles such as the minifig packs and the baseplate packs (see Amazon) - those do have sales sometimes if bought via Amazon 2. LEGO Mindstorms EV3 - for $50 more than retail (note: you pay for shipping when buying directly from LEGO Education) you get a nice storage box and the LiPo pack plus charger, plus a better sensor selection (2x touch, 1xUltrasonic(not included in retail), 1xgyro, 1xcolor). Slightly cheaper than buying the retail EV3 plus battery plus charger from LEGO Shop at Home (perhaps equally priced if you factor in VIP or slightly more expensive if you buy during double VIP). Note that I have considered (and still am considering) buying LEGO Educational sets for my non-LEGO-investing business.1 point
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Amazon has pricematched WM on MM: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WI3HEBU1 point
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Huh. I'm surprised I must admit - I thought there would have been more of an even spread. My only problem with this is as Randrace mentioned, I prefer not to use stock photos so people can see for sure what they're getting. I suppose I could always use a stock photo as the main picture and then have a photo of the components in the actual listing? And hey, Ironbrick - totally agree with the cape and parts that would come in separate bags (eg Iron mans helmet). And your two cents is exactly what I was asking for so thank you! Thanks guys - I appreciate peoples comments. Very helpful to a newbie like me. I want to provide the best service I can in a crowded field so I want to get as many things as I can right as quick as i can.1 point
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99.9% of the time I shipped disassembled. 1) I don't have time to assemble every minifig I part out. 2) Some buyers might think its been played with/used if shipped assembled. I do assembled some such as the animals from Minecraft line because I don't ship the instructions. Instead of getting complaints from customers about missing instructions, I just quickly assemble the wolf, sheep the pig etc. So far, no problem.1 point
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Sand Green FTW - There have been many studies on the impact of this color and it's direct correlation to profit.1 point
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1 point
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Not impressed after building this set compared to the older one that came with a skiff and sarlacc pit. the wind sails are too low and it needs more minifigs.1 point
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Purchased from GBE packaging. Excellent boxes and arrived the next day.1 point
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TLG would definitely not put three years of development and cooperation with Porsche to sell a measly 10,000 copies of the set and not say anything about it prior to launch. This rumor started with the similarities one can draw with 41999, except that 41999 was a crowd-sourced design based on a existing chassis, and it was 20,000 copies total. Let's all take a step back and stop talking about a supposed limited run like it's a fact. It most definitely is not, all evidence points towards the set being some sort of Technic UCS.1 point
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Judging from what i've seen over the last few years (and thanks to my spreadsheets showing purchase dates, discounts, retirement dates etc through the years), i'm convinced the following Star Wars sets retire in late fall/early winter. Reason is because many of these are either being clearanced at walmarts right now, or have the Lego LEGO Shop at Home sales. I'm not following buildable figures, so i'm not speculating on those or microfighters, but i'd suspect those will get culled too. I'm not speculating too deep on exclusives either because they are done to death, but i'd put my money on Sandcrawler and Ewok Village getting axed by december. ---------- Winter wave 2015 sets: All of them: ( Tie Advance Protype, Geonosis Troopers, Senate Commando Troopers, Imperial Troop Transport, Shadow Troopers, Battle Droid Troop Carrier (this may already be gone), Hailfire Droid ) Summer Wave 2015 Sets: All of them (Flash Speeder, Naboo Starfighter, Death Star Final Duel, Tydirium, Sith Infiltrator, Imperial Assault Carrier) - all of these are seeing 25% or more discounts lately. Walmart seems to be trying to get rid of their stock ( a solid sign of their production runs ending well before the Rogue One sets hit the market ) Force Awakens Force Friday sets: FO Snowspeeder, FO Transporter, FO Special Forces Tie Fighter (I think their final production runs maybe nearing) Winter Wave 2016 Sets: Resistance Troop Transporter, Battle on Takodana (the clearance of these sets right now is a solid sign. Last year, a lot of the winter wave sets only had a year run too, while others did not. I suspect the 3 of the 4 24.99 sets (Hoth Attack, Droid Escape, Obi Wan's Inteceptor, Carbon Freezing) will also carry on past this next year. Or maybe all 4 do. I'm not so sure about the following getting tagged this winter: Millennium Falcon, Kylo Ren's Command Shuttle, Poe's X-wing (I was convinced a while back, but i'm not so sure now since this never is clearanced), or any of the battle packs from this year. I think some of those sets will stick around past the end of this year and may go well into all of next year.1 point
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I'm holding off on putting my money in the friend's theme park sets because 'one day' when the real theme park sets come out I won't have to sell the friends lolly coloured sets for a few cents.1 point
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Perhaps the lavender base of the bumper car section is a bit much in terms of color but oddly enough the palette choice on everything else is not too far off from some theme park attractions. If anything getting a Top Spin ride plus a little cotton candy cart is sweet.1 point
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Thank you all for your advice. I've decided my plan is to build it with my daughter - for fun and to validate every piece is there. Then buy any missing pieces, and sell to reinvest. As some of you stated - stick to the plan and don't overthink it.1 point