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  1. 18 points
  2. Finished building my very first Lego Star Wars UCS set: the beautiful Slave 1 ! I took my time building it, one bag at a time (day) and when daily life (wife and kids) demanded my attention there were days in a row where I didn't build on it at all. But I'm very very happy with the result and it looks just awesome ! The build itself was also really interesting and seeing all the parts coming together was very satisfying. This is an absolute must-have for every Lego Star Wars fan, and I foresee a glorious future for this set after it retires some day. It really ticks off all the check boxes: Big and massive, highly detailed, very displayable (CEO office worthy!), multiple special bricks only available in this set... I can't sing its praises enough!
    10 points
  3. I built this VIP set yesterday with my 3 month old and she fell asleep! It wasn't that boring. Kids! Ha!
    10 points
  4. Built the corner deli a couple weeks ago. My boy slapped it on his very rough start of a city. Yesterday he turned 6 and he built the High Speed Passenger Train all by himself. I made sure the connections were solid but he did it all...I shot it yesterday and although he MOC'd a few things in the station area and the top of the train, it looks great. Runs well and I can't believe how solid this train feels.
    8 points
  5. Slow moving on my part, but it's coming along. Vacation will get in the way the next couple weeks.
    8 points
  6. LEGO birds are non-migratory.
    7 points
  7. here are 2 updated pics of my collection. Had to get a 3rd shelf from Ikea! Not sure where I will put Big Ben once its built. Hesitating if I should crack open my one and only TH and GE. Still have R2, Ewok Village, ToO to build.....too much Lego and too little time. sigh.
    6 points
  8. 6 points
  9. Cross-posting from the LEGO Shop at Home promo thread: Just noticed that LEGO Shop at Home has now made $35 the permanent threshold for Free Shipping (used to be $75). See here for the details. This was a promo in June, but seems to be the new normal now. GREAT! http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Shipping-Returns?icmp=SHLP_FreeShipNA
    5 points
  10. Let's all take advantage of this offer and let Staples see how much we appreciate it! This is re-posted from @c666187 original post in supplies: Coupon Code: 41839 40% Off Your Regular-priced Packing And Shipping Supplies Purchase Of $75+ Expires 07/23/16 Details & Exclusions: Get 40% Off Your Regular-priced Packing and Shipping Supplies purchase of $75 or more. Excludes Daily Deals, Auto Restock orders, stamps and shipping services.Exclusions: Excludes Daily Deals, Auto Restock orders, stamps and shipping services.
    5 points
  11. (sorry admins, wrong section, can you please move this under "What Lego did you buy today?") here my 2nd modular (eBay, GBP 201)
    4 points
  12. I still trying to figure out the comparison posts between 10240 XWing and 76023 Batman Tumbler. Other than sharing the $199.99 price tag and 12.9% of Lego elements, these are 2 very different sets. One is a a direct refresh, the other kinda isn't (7888). One contains popular minifigs while the other doesn't. One is mainly white while the other is mainly black, etc... Hmmm.
    4 points
  13. This one dropped my jaw this morning... but don't bother looking for it... page is "temporarily unavailable"... ... one item that IS orderable right now at kmart.com: 70725 Ninjago Mech Dragon at $45.
    4 points
  14. A lack of self-control and sense of common decency for a start. The anonymity of the internet can bring out the worst in people especially around difference of opinion in, well, basically anything & everything while in real life they may act much differently (perhaps like an actual human being) but still there is simply no excuse for any person under whatever the circumstance towards whoever is involved to think it is okay to say such disgustingly horrid things. Being able to openly speak one's mind behind a shrouded identity is both a privilege and a curse with the World Wide Web seeing how mentally disturbed many of them can unfortunately be. There has been a noticeably rising inability people seem to have with opinions and some absurd sense of entitlement that comes across as though they have the right to say whatever they wish in whichever manner they choose (usually very foul and/or immature) and should you not conform to it, think differently, or point out what is wrong in their statement then they will openly demand you should commit suicide. With so many of what I would call 'angry channels' to be found on YouTube alone as though rage was the 'in thing', the volume of intolerance nowadays is not surprising. With a population of over at least seven billion, you would think the elementary concept of "no one person is the same" to be a staple in all our minds but alas it is not.
    4 points
  15. We are recently out of the Dark Ages, so couldn't find / afford SW UCS retired sets like@TCSBGDADY, so focused on modulars.
    4 points
  16. Not a major score but I found a used, complete (with damaged box, mint instructions) Lego UCS Slave 1 for $150 CDN a couple of weeks ago.
    3 points
  17. As Ed and others have pointed out, the short availability of this exclusive under 24 months precludes the massive hoarding that comes with 3-4 year production seen with other exclusives. Tumbler was an in demand set and out of stock at most retailers for the first 20% of its life span. despite the broadcasting of its imminent retirement and the massive apparent hoarding on this site, the demand for the set is still strong. 9 sold in the last 7 days on ebay. price increases for a set with a relatively limited production run like this are nonlinear. 2018 will be the year for Tumbler price appreciation fueled by a wave of Millennial nostalgia as we hit the 10 year anniversary of Heath Ledger's untimely death and the release of Dark Knight. 2018 I'll be meeting up with the next generation of bearded flannel hipster with cash falling out of his corduroy meeting up with meet at Starbucks to get the UCS set from his favorite movie when he was 12. comparing the Tumbler or anything to Star Wars is just not fair. There is Star Wars and then there is everything else. I'm not saying Tumbler won't do better than a Red 5 but its an apples and oranges comparison. Tumbler will do better than other comparable exclusives because it benefits from a media cultural anniversary time cycle and had a relatively short production run coupled with a well advertised retirement ensuring that a disproportionate number of sets were snapped up by "investors" in it for the 6 months it takes to squeeze out $20 profit. as more and more stock is sold off, patience will be rewarded.
    3 points
  18. Updated Lunar Exploration Geological Outpost Ground Crew by billyburg Battlepod variants by Jeremy Croft Exploration ATV by SweStar Pimp my landspeeder! by Priovit70
    3 points
  19. 3 points
  20. I've been pretty sick lately. So I had some time on my hands in between naps to finish off a couple of sets. It really picked my spirits up and kept my mind off the pain! Thank you Lego!! #LegoDad
    3 points
  21. Modular city. Just missing CC and TH (which just isn't built yet). My daughter has a parade of Disney figs walking down the street.
    2 points
  22. the other option is hold on to them for a while until the price normalizes.
    2 points
  23. (sorry admins, wrong section, can you please move this under "What Lego did you buy today?") and here our 2nd Harry Potter set (for 8yo/6yo daughters... and wife I guess) also from eBay UK (GBP 189) by the way the used Hogwarts Castle I got from another UK seller a couple weeks ago had more missing stuff than declared ("nothing major, maybe a couple flowers"), including missing instruction manual number 3 and a somewhat rare cat, sent everything via eBay message and got no answer (I bought everything via BL for relatively cheap but other sellers in Germany or USA answered right away and offered to send missing parts... I did not give any feedback to this seller yet... still wondering... if I at least got an answer with some "sorry" comment I would have given positive feedback but no communication in my book is very bad...)
    2 points
  24. 2 points
  25. My initail thought when seeing the pictures was...WTF?!? After thinking on it a few moments...I'm gonna stick with my initial thought.
    2 points
  26. Does a CL War story include not seeing anything worthwhile in months?
    2 points
  27. I've been successful in self brokering parcels from UPS. The brokerage fee for ground is $40 CAD, for Air it's cheaper, around $10. It's always best to just ask the US seller to avoid UPS, but if you get bit, refuse delivery. Then call the UPS 1-800 number and ask to self Broker. They will arrange to have your parcel sent to your local UPS depot where you go and pick up the shipment information (At no cost). Then take the shipment info and your receipt to Canadian Customs, pay your tax and duty. Then go back to UPS with your receipt showing you've brokered the parcel and they will hand it over without their exorbitant brokerage fee. It's cumbersome for sure, but I had a friendly UPS worker from their 1-800# tell me how to do it one day when I had $60 worth of brokerage, duty and taxes on a free item. I ended up doing the drive and at least locally the UPS hub and Customs are all within a couple minutes of each other. Customs person just stamped my paperwork and didn't charge me anything.
    2 points
  28. Why so difficult? Just simply compare it with the 7784 UCS Batmobile. That one is 4 x RRP now.
    2 points
  29. Crab Island by BrickCurve
    2 points
  30. New York Apocalyptique by domino39 brickpirate
    2 points
  31. Picked up the Ninjago Destiny's Bounty for $84. Used $35 in free promo Target Giftcards I earned from household item purchases today + RC and paid $51 OTD.
    2 points
  32. Built a set with my daughter for the first time, she found it quite complicated and was getting a bit frustrated with the process. Who would have known that an 18 month would get angry trying to put the pieces of Duplo Learn to Count Train together.
    2 points
  33. - 76057 Spider-Man: Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle for 63 euro. - 2 x 75902 Scooby Doo Mystery Machine + retro knights promo and Nexo poster.
    2 points
  34. Shhhh. The first rule of the Temple of Airjitsu thread is that we don't talk about ToA investment.
    2 points
  35. Former United Kingdom doesn´t abbreviate too well, unfortunately.
    1 point
  36. My son and I ( mainly my son) finally built one of our 10236's Ewok Village. Didn't blow my hair back till right at the end when the last tree connected up to the rest, then bang, wow looks a great set. Perhaps not iconic ship set great but still very very good.
    1 point
  37. Actually they use some algorithms to balance the SKUs with the piece counts to optimize the production costs. For example, lets say that the build requires 1x2's in other places. But in the whole model, it only needs a 1x4 once. It's cheaper for them to change the 1x4 to 2 1x2's because they then have one less different inventory piece to include (one less tub of parts feeding into the packing machines, one less chance of a machine error, etc.). The packing is all automated, but when you are boxing 20 million sets a year, those fractional savings add up.
    1 point
  38. +1 for eBay's Global Shopping Program, love it. It increases shipping costs for the buyer but as long as you get the package to Kentucky, eBay essentially assumes all the risk for the international leg of the shipment
    1 point
  39. Just a point re: The obviousness of The Lego Movie being "a kids' movie," and not for adults... There are very, very few modern wide-release "kids' movies," esp. with a $60,000,000 budget. Restore a brand from yesteryear in the hopes of capturing identification from post-13 viewers ('15 ex: Alvin & Chipmunks [win,] Pan [lose] ) or elongate a successful 21-min format brand ('15 ex: Spongebob [win]) are the two en vogue pitches... 99% of "kids-only" long-format media is direct to shelf. Movies like The Lego Movie may seem like a sure thing in retrospect, but it wasn't. Pan lost $80MM this year with huge brand recognition, Hugh Jackman, and a recognizable young star. Even if you kill it with script & story, you have to get people to show up... to secure distribution channels they had to show a specific, proven plan for how they were going to get 13-24 yr olds interested, and 24-39 to bring the family. They cast Morgan Freeman, Chris Pratt, Liam Neeson, and Will Ferrell, then give them hundreds of witty double entendres and callbacks like every other animated feature to get people like me to bring the family... My 4 and 8 year old remember the song... I remember about 100 Star Wars callbacks. Parents were not just considered, they were counted on. No parents, no Lego Movie.
    1 point
  40. wow, I completely disagree with most of this post, that's quite impressive. "The Sea Cow was a lazy average design." => Nope. "The only reason for the pop in price is that so few were purchased and it started at a $250 price point which was dumb" I bet it's more complicated than that. "...in and of itself when the movie is directed primarily towards kids." => It doesn't mean adults didn't like it. Or that some kids have parents that can buy a $250 set to them. "They could have done with a $100 ship set and spent time elsewhere." => I'm sure that if they produced a big cuckoo palace you would have say the same thing. "There's nothing special about this thing" => lol ? "they should have put the effort into making a few more better larger Pirate Ships and another Imperial Flagship with a different design when they re-released those few Pirate sets last year." => Investors are glad to buy ships but the queen anne's revenge, black pearl and now brick bounty weren't that popular back in the days. And the fact that the sea cow exists doesn't mean that Lego couldn't create a "serious" UCS ship (and they didn't). It's like saying that Lego can't create a motorcyle set just because the orange one in the movie does exist. "Some of the decisions made by the LEGO group are irrational." => I'm confident that these are rational... as a manufacturer point of view. You have to consider all the sets produced and factury capacities. All is about money and I dare say Lego do know what they do.
    1 point
  41. Maybe interesting to buy this set on double-VIP points October, if LEGO LEGO Shop at Home will be running that promotion as well here in Europe / The Netherlands...
    1 point
  42. agreed but shipping the two together will be a challenge.
    1 point
  43. I ordered one last week from TRU TRUTH day. They were in stock online, and a friendly employee ordered it up for me with all the discounts and rounded numbers in my favor. With my Raise cards, including tax, I paid $162. Received it today in great shape, early 2014 code.
    1 point
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