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I apologize if there is a better place for this. However, I wanted to wish all of the fathers, grandfathers, and father-figures on bp a wonderful father's day. A number of you are on here because you are passionate about Lego and want to share this love with those that you care for, some of you do this to support your families or provide opportunities for them - thank you for all that you do! As a woman who is the Lego lover in my family, I appreciate my husband that indulges my Lego obsession:) May this day be filled with love, laughter, celebration, and of course, lots of Lego7 points
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A competent ceo/board could still turn them around with a total replacement of upper management and retraining of store employees as well as remodeling the stores to bring their apperence up to a reasonable standard while overhauling their logistics operation and....Nevermind, they're toast.4 points
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Decided to build one of my ISTs today. Got a fair few for investment but it's a set that I wanted to build for sometime. Very happy with it!4 points
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Today I finished building my Simpson Kwik-E-Mart. I know this set gets mixed reviews on here, but for me it was a really fun build, a huge amount of detail. I Personally think this will do well post retirement, and at present if you are patient when looking on eBay you can find one used, but mint at 50% RRP, as I did. Please enjoy a few photos...3 points
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Bought a Bionicle Gali Uniter of Water today at Kmart.com (for pickup at Sears) to add to my son's collection. Well, "bought" ...... see for yourself: Turned out I suddenly had $10 in surprise points (and $1.15 in points remaining in my account), plus a 5% off toys coupon, for a grand total of $0. Perhaps this should go into the "Bleak outlook for Sears/Kmart" thread - but hey, FREE LEGO!3 points
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I've been a member for a couple of months and I realized I never introduced myself. Better late then never. My name is Jason and I'm live in New Orleans, Louisiana. I recently got back into Lego, when my children were old enough. Like many of you know, it's been a downward spiral into the abyss that is Lego. Growing-up, I was one of five and my family never had much money. Lego was luxury that we rarely received, but always wanted. Now as an adult, it's hard not to buy EVERYTHING that you want and justifying it to my wife by telling her it's for the children[emoji6] I've enjoyed picking up a couple used bulk mainly for the bricks. I wanted my children to start out with them, instead of them only wanting sets. Still working on the best method of sorting for my available space, but this site has been the BEST RESOURCE!!! On a side note, it's fascinating what you find in bulk lots. The treasure chest of teeth has to be one of the most surprising items I've found.2 points
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AAAAHHHHH... OK... so you more or less "laminate" the boxes. When I read you "coat" your Lego sets, I got the impression you were coating the finished builds with something!2 points
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https://vimeo.com/171321760 Nothing beats a little father's day water balloon fight2 points
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@AirborneAFOL already explained why you should not worry, and here are my two cents as well. I asked for the GG for my 42nd birthday from my father in law, since I didn't know what to ask. I always played with Lego since I was 7 year old and I still have my first two sets at home in the original box with instructions; all in good shape. I really liked building the GG and bought the next one. Thought about investing for the GG and never did, and look what a new one does nowadays; probably an easy $1000.00 if you have patience. so the money investment is not a problem, that will sure come back if you sell them again, even used. Just make sure it's complete and not damaged at all. I kind of clear coat all my Lego sets; and got lots of compliments from buyers who buy my used sets, that they are in almost perfect shape. And it makes the boxes easy to clean as well. I regret not buying the CC set, because I have them all, besides the last two. But I will get these too, just not in a hurry, because they won't retire that fast, you always have two to three years. Just got the Lego Porsche 42056, and that one is still taking my breath away. My advise: don't hesitate to get these sets, because they will not depreciate in value. If Lego ever stops the line altogether, they will become worth even more...2 points
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13% + 11% http://www.brickeven.de/lego-deals/galeria-13-auf-lego-star-wars-und-lego-creator-11-gutschein/2 points
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Toys R Us has nice sales going on. Some Star Wars on sale for 1st time like MFalcon and Poe X Wing. Hydra Smash back down to $24. Going to be busy thursday.2 points
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More like x150. That x25 step has been repeated at least 4 times already, and I'm only about to start in on Bags 4!! The repetition, on tiny pieces, is real. But so is the detail. Come across a couple very satisfying techniques so far as well. I really love how the tower comes together with the sideways panels. I think this set might be a good investment down the line. It's highly intricate and has lots of details to show off, and yet it doesn't have an outlandish shelf footprint like SOH or TB. I think this one would very cleanly pass the CEO test due to it's level of detail in relation to footprint. It could even fit on a desk nicely without taking up too much of the actual desk space. Very cool model. Edit: I feel like I'm building a giant sized Architecture set.2 points
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I've had many inquiries, thanks to everyone! The collection has been sold, and I'm working with the buyer to arrange delivery. Thanks again to everyone, that was really quick. I actually had several offers in excess of my $12,500 asking price. I didn't accept them as 1) I had been working a deal with a buyer prior to this, and 2) I felt $12,500 was the fair price which leaves enough room for the buyer to make some profit on this collection. After all, that's one of the reasons we're all here. Thanks again, now I have to start packing things up.2 points
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Some people probably wonder if I'm averse to going outside the comfortable zone of Star Wars sets. There's a whole universe out there of LEGO themes and sets that have nothing to do with Star Wars or Super Heroes. Well, I wanted to start with the daddy of the modular sets, the one that began one of the most expensive (on average) series of sets out there. LEGO Modulars are an offshoot of the standard Creator line. Introduced in 2007, this sub-theme consists of large, detailed buildings targeted at adult collectors. The retail price tag of the sets and the 16+ age range tends to discourage the younger collectors. The very first set in the line was the Cafe Corner. This set was designed by Lego's Jamie Berard. It retailed for $139.99 and contained 2,056 pieces. Current Brickpicker Price Guide Value shows a value of about $795 used or $1700 new in box. The used price of this set is more than 5.5x its original retail. The original retail price per brick was a fairly reasonable $.07, while now the value of the used bricks averages much closer to $.39 each. So, why not just make one out of the parts that your kid keeps leaving on the floor of the living room? I'm sure you'd love to save almost $800 plus shipping on this beautiful beast. The biggest problem are the parts involved. Not just any part will do. In a lot of cases, you're going to need far more of certain pieces than you are likely to have on hand. In other cases the parts involved are either unique to this set or in so few sets that the odds of you happening to have one are rare. If you were to buy a set used, you probably know what to look for there, but we'll take a look at some of those things so that people can be aware of what might have been substituted if the dealer is shady. So, 2056 parts listed on the box. Of those 2056 parts, the number of different element/color combinations is 259 including the 3 minifigures. The color palette is 17 colors dominated by dark and light bluish gray with tan, white, reddish Brown and Black filling in most of the remainder. I don't know about you, but to me that sounds about like what I would expect from a big building. Parts with Highest Occurrence: I'd like to take a look at what parts are most common in the set. These would be the fundamental building blocks what might say. Each of these pieces occurs 25 or more times. I had to pick a lower limit and 25 was it. This article is in no way a comprehensive parts list for the set, it is an analysis of what makes this set unique. For a complete inventory, I suggest the Bricklink reference catalogue. (Apologies for when the images do not match the color in inventory. We are using the basic element picture to represent the item from the set. Please pay attention to the color listed in your inventory.) The most common element in the set is Element 4070 Brick, Modified 1x1 with Headlight (Sometimes called an Erling Brick) in Reddish Brown. You need a massive 60 of these bricks. Bricklink shows an average of about $.12 each. Fortunately it's a fairly common part appearing in 109 sets. The next highest number of pieces in the set is Element 3069b Dark Bluish Gray Tile 1X2 With Groove. For 51 of these at almost $.08 each, You'll spend almost $4.00 but you could definitely average lower since this piece is even more common, appearing in 268 sets in all It's not deja vu, you need 45 reddish brown element 3069b Tile 1x2 with groove. This part appears in only 148 sets (I know, that's still a lot, but almost half as many as the previous entry.) so has a slightly higher average of just over $.10 If you liked the 1x2 tiles, you'll go nuts over element 3068b Tile 2x2 with groove. This piece appears 45 times in this set in dark bluish gray. It has an average cost of $.14 and is fairly easy to find, appearing in 209 sets. Continuing the theme, you need 44 dark bluish gray 1x1 tiles with groove, element 3070b. This element appears in 141 sets and sells for about $.07 on average. A brick (break) from the pattern is 39 dark blue 1x2 brick element 3004. This part appears in 47 sets and has an average bricklink cost of about $.19 each. Element 4460b Slope 2x1x3 (Does anyone actually measure the degrees of slant?) in Dark Red appears 39 times. This piece appears in only 5 sets total and will cost you about $1 each. None of the other sets that contain this part have anywhere near the quantity that this set does. (This part should appear in the rare/unique section below, but I will be excluding the duplicate listing to avoid confusion. Just note that this part is both rare and the quantity required is high) You will also need 36 each (that's 72 in total) of white and light bluish gray tiles with groove, element 3070b. White appears in 293 sets and light bluish gray in 151 and they average $.06 and $.08 respectively. 34 Dark Red Plate 1x1, element 3024, are next. It appears in 69 sets and has an average cost of $.08. After that, we're looking at 30 dark red element 3004 Brick 1x2. These run about $.07 on average and appear in 75 set I was thinking about how such a large set seems to have a high proportion of small pieces. How could you ever make something of any size with those. Well, here's something substantial, 29 light bluish gray 1x8 brick element 3008. This part appears in 104 sets and averages about $.27 each. You're looking at almost $8 there. White Plate 1x2 element 3023 is next with a count of 28. This piece is super common, appearing in 1126 sets. You could probably find all of these that you need for $.01-$.02. I'm glad that this next part is on the list. The standard bricks get sort of boring. 28 dark bluish gray brick 1x2 modified (log) element 3036 fills the need for variety. It appears in 93 sets and averages about $.05 each, 27 is a magic number for 1x1 plate element 3024 because you need that many each of trans red and light bluish gray. For trans red, it appears in 485 sets and is easily found for $.01, while light bluish gray shows up in 218 sets and sells for about $.06. You will also need 25 reddish brown round brick 1x1, open stud element 3062b. It appears in 211 sets and averages $.04 each. Up next I'm going to again combine two into one. You need 25 each medium blue and dark bluish gray brick 1x2 element 3004. Medium Blue appears in 87 sets while Dark Bluish Gray shows up in 277. Both average about $.06 each In all, we have accounted for 625 pieces. That's about 30% of the set. Rare and expensive parts: Now that we have looked at the most numerous pieces in the set, let's take a look at the pieces that are hardest/most expensive to find. I am going to list these from most expensive to least expensive. (Note: Not every rare or unique part is expensive and not every expensive part is rare or unique. Just usually it is both.) The most expensive piece in the set is element 73435c01 light bluish gray Door 1 x 4 x 5 Right with Trans-Clear Glass. Bricklink says that it appears in 6 sets, but I dispute that since it shows the same set with an altered box. So, 5 sets. It averages close to $25, but if you're patient, you might get it for less. Just, be careful of scratches to the glass. Doors seem pretty pricey. The next most expensive part is a black Door 1 x 4 x 5 Right with 6 Panes, element 73312. It appears in one other set 4886 Building Bonanza. It's going to cost you close to $20 This next piece surprised me. Mostly I think of element 3680 turntable 2x2 plate base as a common, cheap piece. When it comes to light bluish gray though, it appears in 11 sets (10 if we ignore that same duplicate city airport.) You can't find one for less than $9 right now, and you need 4 of them. Averaging more than $6.75 each, you need 4 Dark Blue pillar 1x1x6 solid pillar support, element 43888. This piece appears in 2 other sets 8894 Piraka Stronghold and 4981 The Chum Bucket. There are 5 white 2x4x3 window frames in this set. At an average cost of almost $6.50 element 4132 makes the list of rare parts by appearing in 10 sets. I remember that in the announcement video for 10235 Winter village market that they specifically pointed out element 3308 dark blue arch 1x8x2 as a rare piece that was in demand. You need one for this set and there's not a lot available for less than $5.50. It appears in a total of 5 sets. I never thought that the light bluish gray trash can with 2 cover holders was a hard to find piece. It seems like element 2439 usually appears in dark gray or dark bluish gray. In this color it appears in 5 sets and will probably cost you $5. You need 2 green 16x32 baseplate element 3857. It's not actually rare, appearing in 76 sets, but it is going to cost you about $4 each. (it is the only green piece in the set, maybe that's a definition of unique or rare?) Again, not super rare, because it appears in 25 sets, Element 2362b panel 1x2x3 with hollow studs in white is here more because of the average cost. It averages more than $4 and since you need 20 of them, it looks like you are going to need to make a bunch of orders because the only people carrying that quantity on bricklink are charging significantly over average. The white lamp post elment 2039 (2x2x7 with 6 base flutes) has appeared in every modular set. It was a trend started by 10182's Lego designer. So, I can't really leave it out of my list. It appears once in this set. It's part of 21 sets and averages $3.50. Appearing in only 2 other sets 8893 Lava Chamber Gate and 10187 Volkswagen Beetle, element 2339 is fairly rare. Dark Blue brick arch 1x5x4 continuous bow averages close to $3.25 and you need 2 of them. Be careful with element 2546 dark bluish gray bird. It appears in 8 sets, whereas the older dark gray version appears in 29 sets. You can get the 4 that you need for about $1 each, but it'll be frustrating if someone sends you the older color by mistake. Bricklink shows element 3747a tan slope inverted 3x2 without connections between studs as part of this set which appears in a total of 4 sets. It lists the more common 3747b as an alternate while rebrickable only lists 3747b. The more common piece appears in 16 sets. The rarer piece averages about $1 each and the more common one about $.30. I wonder if only early issued sets had the a variant. either way, you need 2. You need 4 Dark Blue brick 2x2 corner element 2357. It appears in 9 sets. and averages about $.70 each. I always notice that Dark Blue pieces tend to be harder to find. Minifigures and other stuff: There are 3 minifigures included in this set. All of them are fairly plain, ordinary, nondescript figures using fairly common parts for the most part. The older gentleman is the lowest valued of the set. He runs less than $5 on average. Female #1 has a unique jacket patterned torso piece that makes her the queen of this particular set ringing in at more than $16 on average. Female #2, who is the most boring looking of the 3, actually tops the old man by more than $1 on average. I think it's the hairpiece. The average cost for all parts used through Bricklink is about $564. That's not terrible, considering the whole has sold for more than $200 more than that. Building one for yourself out of parts that you acquire may be more satisfying eventually, but may require far more orders and therefor more shipping than you want to deal with. All parts costs that I calculated are based upon bricklink's average and reflect only the average that these parts sell for, you may be able to acquire what you need for less in a lot of cases. If you want to add instructions or a box, your costs jump significantly, and your options are significantly fewer. The instructions are in 2 books, and there are only 2 listings on bricklink currently that include both books. You're never going to cut down on the quantity of certain parts that are needed. It is possible that at some point one of the rare parts will be released in a new set, knocking the price down for a time. Hopefully having this list will help you to keep an eye out for the key pieces if they ever do show up in a new set. The value of this particular set is unlikely to trend significantly downwards, unless there is a remake. Modular collectors who are just getting into the game will be behind the eight ball if they want to catch up. Demand's going to be there. So,if you can restore one of these sets from various sources for cheap enough, you may come out ahead if you tire of it for your own collection. All images are the property of Rebrickable.com, Bricklink.com, and the LEGO Group. If you liked this article, please check out the others in the series: 10123 Cloud City 7181 UCS TIE Interceptor 10212 UCS Imperial Shuttle Here are some Brickpricker forum topics that discuss this set.1 point
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Best song of this artist. From an era we europeans looked up so much to the great US of A. Times were less complicated and music and movies were better.1 point
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If that's the case then I would like to tell myself to pass up all that Chima I bought.1 point
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@simon74 and @bricklues, thanks for sharing your thoughts. I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'm now a first time owner of modular sets :). PC actually looks really good... now the dillemma... "to build, or not to build" ... The boxes are in real good shape with seals intact. @stephen_rockefeller and @Val-E is there anything specific I should be looking out for when purchasing from CL? If the boxes are intact and the seals appear untampered with, is it safe to assume that the product is good or are there other things to look out for? Interesting deals on CL do pop up from time to time, but if there are scams to be wary of and experienced BPers stay away from CL because of that, I may reconsider and just wait for the Walmart/Barnes & Nobles/Target clearance sales I've been reading about in these forums...???1 point
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It's kind of packing tape, but then really wide. Takes a lot of patience to apply since you only get one change, you can't redo because the box will rip. It works great though and also stops the cardboard from ripping apart where the tabs are when you try to re-close them after opening. i sold an old Lego technic set to someone in NY, and he wrote me back to get instructions on how to do that to his own sets, he liked it that much.1 point
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Ahh. Gotta love some eBayers efforts when it comes to packing. Used set, brown packing tape down both sides of the box so it doesnt open. Then write my address on a bit of paper and just tape that to the front of the box too... (wish I'd taken a pic now for better effect). Don't even wrap in brown paper.... now there's efficiency for you1 point
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Its a really cool set but as somebody holding 6x 9450's I am cautious. However after being pleasantly surprised by my stack of 70503 Golden Dragon's I have to admit there is potential here. As others have said time and time again it is all about levels of risk. This could go great and it could stagnate.....I just wish I had the golden formula for knowing which ones to pick 100% of the time1 point
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Nah. I don't see this getting any higher than $60-$70 two years from now. You can probably put your coupon and rewards points to better use. My buy in was $15.1 point
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There are a bunch of great Ninjago sets. I'm with @Salimr on this one. The more people who pass on Ninjago is better for me.1 point
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I'm so old. I had to read that three times to make sense of it. Run onnnnnnnn? I'm such a jerk. It's probably a second language. I'm sorry.1 point
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Bought a very good condition UCS Y wing off bricklink for £500. Slowly picking off the old Star Wars UCS sets that I missed in my dark ages. Now have three including the SSD and the Vader Tie. Eyeing up a Tantive IV now.1 point
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Took a couple of days and finally completed Big Ben. The finished product looks amazing with the level of detail and finished look of the model. The build on the other hand was beyond repetitive - lots of x25 steps that you repeat over and over and over again - but I guess I knew that heading into it based on the images etc... but putting the clock part together was very enjoyable. Anyway looks great on display and price point seems decent based on how cool it looks.1 point
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Shop at Home for Lego has the deep sea operation base base 60096 for 79.99. With VIP points, free shipping and the fountain it seems like a good deal. I have not seen this one in the brick and mortar stores around me so I opted for one to add to the vessel and sub to help complete the series. Don't know if it is worth posting about but what the hell it is early Saturday morning.1 point
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Yeah that is what I thought. I sent him a message requesting an actually invoice. Just wanted to make sure...thanks1 point
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I could easily scratch together 5 or 6 waves before it starts to get bland. Series 2 - Old School Disney Films - Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Mowgli, Baloo, Traditional Disney - Goofy, Pluto, Mickey in Fantasia Outfit, Scrooge McDuck Post 90's New Age Disney - Beast, Belle, Jafar with Iago, Jasmine Pixar/CGI Dis - Woody, Merida, Anger, Joy, Mike Wazoski, Sully Series 3 - Old School Disney Films - Cruella De Vil, Mad Hatter, March Hare, Snow White Post 90's New Age Disney - Pocahontas, John Smith, Wreck-it-Ralph, King Candy, Jack Skellington Pixar/CGI Dis - Woody, Merida, Fear, Saddness, Disgust, Carl Fredricksen with Dug, Russell1 point
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Background : I live in a small town in rural Idaho. People do not have a lot of money, Idaho is 50th of 50 states on paying for welfare benefit, so even those that are not working do not have that flexible of incomes. I have had poor success (or none) selling on craigslist and local buy/sell/trade on facebook, only at Xmas for about a two week window has it been worth my time. I started the investing/flipping/picking game about two years ago. purpose of the yard sale was to clean out the clutter, and roll the dice and see if could sell any bigger ticket items. Secondary purpose was to become the go-to guy for the locals that are looking for retired or hard to find sets, or just need an exclusive quicker. Here is a list of sales, will try to put name and set number, first number in paranthesis is how much I paid for it. I am not including tax/gas etc, as a lot of the time it was from Lego store, and got 5% VIP, or a promo/freebee somewhere and it more than offset tax. yes there are better accountants than me, so just add 5-10% for costs if it bugs you. various speed champions ($15 each (was filler on orders to get promos)) x4 -----> $15 x 4 = $60 ecto-1 ($40) ------> $50 ninjago flyers ($0) ----- $7 x 2 = $14 GI Joe (Kre-O) $15-----$30 Mega Bloks jeep ($5) ----$11 bionicle ($4) ---$7 cindi carriage 41053 ($8) -- $20 x2 = $40 minions advent calendar ($11) -- $18 my-kids-wrote-down-wrong-set ($20)----$35 Chima 71032 ($10) -- $20 Steamroller 76013 ($22) --- $35 (to a friend) Jr. Batcave 10672 ($18) -- $30 Castle 70143 ($35) -- $50 (to a friend) Chima 70143 ($20) --- $25 SW grievous combo ($18, thank you target) - $35 x2 = $70 Turtle Lair 79117 ($19, thank you WM) - $80 Chima 70130 ($10) -- $15 Chima 70129 ($10) -- $15 Mega Bloks ($0, thrown in free from bulk lot) $5 a bag x6 = $30 Chima 850910 ($2.50) -- $6 Arctic Heli ($18, thank you Fred Meyer) -- $30 x 2 = $60 Elsa castle ($20 FM)-- $30 Tie Polybag ($3) -- $5 Kai Fire bike poly ($2) -- $5 brianiac ($18) - $25 x2 = $50 Call of duty set ($12) - $20 tyridium 75094 ($45) --- $79 bucket 10696 ($20) --- $25 x 2 = $50 random mega bloks ($5) -- $8 friends polybag (($0.39) -- $3 x 3 = $9 friends series 2 pet ($3) -- $7 olag poly ($3) -- $7 classic box ($10) - $15 DVD ($0, already sold minifigure and covered cost) - $5 MECHDRAGON ($18) --- $55 (highlight of the day hahaha) kre-O crap from WM ($10) - $10 I presold some stuff that didn't all get written down. Over all I had my cost at approximately $556.50 and had sales of $1101, around 97% profit overall. Numbers were padded by having no cost mega bloks. upside is all packaged delivered on time, in perfect condition, with no fees and 100% feedback summary- we live very close to a large baseball tournament going on, we timed our YS for that weekend. We live between two grade schools, so doing while school is in session will have similar results. I cleared out a TON of chima, 100% of all Mega Bloks I randomly acquired from other sales and had a hard time dumping. I was surprised how much princess and other stuff did not move. No one bought any exclusives, I had them all priced at MSRP, sales pitch was to save on shipping and no sales tax. All mine were bought during double VIP during nice promo season, I would be ok selling for little or no profit if I pick up a loyal customer. 4 or 5 people took my number and plan to contact me near christmas time. will probably do another closer to Christmas. what sells in my market? Deeply discounted crap, resold at discount, but at profit1 point
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Since I am a broke highschooler, I rarely ever buy/get lego sets outside of the occasional Christmas or birthday, so I have learned how to work with what I have. One of my favorite hobbies is stop motion, so I use different parts of different minifigures to make the characters that I want. Here are a few that I have recently made: Any thoughts, comments or suggestions would be appreciated. I would also really like to see any other "makeshift figs" any of you all have created![emoji1] EDIT: The 4 figures are Black Panther, Apocalypse, Luke Skywalker, and The Winter Soldier1 point
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Need to keep them alive yo... If they are closed I have nowhere to practice my SYW points magic1 point
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