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Used my London bus profits to pick up a Death Star 2 including box and instructions from local seller for £500.6 points
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Nordstrom has had LEGO for a long time. You will need to correct the spelling of the chain name, though. There is no 's' at the end of Nordstrom, just as there is no 's' at the end of the name LEGO.4 points
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Germany is the Bermuda Triangle for Chima and Ninjago. Little by little they are soaking up rest of the world´s shelfwarmers. We´ll see if Nexo makes it a holy trinity next year.3 points
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15% off is really not a deal, would rather wait for double VIP points with good promo sets2 points
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Don't be tempted by 15% guys. It's nearly worthless compared to the US Clearances on similar or same sets right now. It's not even that great for personal purchases. Many things I bought in my first year at 15% off is still sitting on my shelves waiting for break-even numbers... The market south of the border drives the online price, my advice is to be wise of this. Unless you find a retired and hot set like I Rex.... then maybe 15% is pretty good. Mini Coooper, not so much.2 points
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Picked this lot up for $150 off craigslist. All the JW Dino's are there, except the dilophosaurus ambush one. Hard to tell what's complete and what's not, but some nice sets in there.2 points
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Greetings from Central Florida! I am not a bot, though I was tempted to type "I am Groot" in paragraph form as an introduction. Yes, nerd girl here! Just found this site today, and signed myself right up. Grew up in the 80s playing with Lego, though I have to admit I didn't get back into it until 2011. The many things Lego can be turned into, from buildings to birds and beyond, just blows my mind. (And that was a lotta Bs in one sentence. ^^) Glad to be here, and have the chance to chat with other Lego fans. And for the record, I am an unabashed fan of the Elves sets. Wish they had those sets when I was growing up!2 points
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Yes. Nordstroms. Thought it was a freak accident last week, when they 1) had sets on their website and 2) had some at a good discount. Someone on Reddit posted this picture of LEGO sets on sale in store: So....guess we need to pay attention to this retailer. Welcome to the party Nordstroms!1 point
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True. But 21309 is changing over to oos faster after being in stock. This could be returns or a temp lag in supply Either way the reseller market is flooded with them.1 point
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Just a simple example for the mention that IDEAS sets are no longer limited.1 point
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Unreal. I'd never let "Kylie" live that one down.1 point
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How do you sign up to receive emails like this? I'm a prime subscriber. Is it just random?1 point
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No, but I stop there sometimes on the way to D.C. My local store is supposed to be running this sale too.1 point
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Hmmm, maybe time to start selling overseas. If I can ever get comfortable and familiar with the shipping regs. on eBay. I feel like I'm missing out on some good opps. there.1 point
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Sold a Benny's SSS today for 130 euro. 230 sets to go.1 point
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Mars Rover was truly "limited." I don't see any indication this set will be. On a positive note, these Ideas sets usually have shorter production runs. This set is just damn cool and affordable. Every geek wants one for their office. It will be successful regardless of the hoarding and production run in my opinion.1 point
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No. Ideas sets no longer seem limited to just a few production runs and they have wider distribution. So with an indefinite supply until demand slows, most people who know of it and want one will have their chance to get one. Panic buyers will give it a bump post-EOL that might be longer and higher than for other Ideas sets, but in the long run I think it will be more RI than Mars Rover. How many Mars Rovers were made? How many Saturns have already been made and how many will be stocked by resellers? I think your future pool of AFOLs who remember the moon landing, or love NASA, or love Ideas who haven't already bought one will have an excess inventory to purchase from that far exceeds the amount of NISB Mars Rovers that have ever been put up for sale. You've got the AFOLs with 80s nostalgia for Ghostbusters, Doctor Who fans, and Beatles fans to inform you of how well Saturn will do.1 point
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Found another two Indominus Rex sets at 15% off. Plus, I also got two bonus $5 gift cards that they were handing out.1 point
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My 2 Fairground mixers showed up minty fresh in a sealed LEGO case On the other hand, my 2 palace cinema's showed up in a flimsy Bounty Brand box lol, but they survived for the most part.1 point
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Pretty cool marketing campaign by LEGO https://www.behance.net/gallery/54239313/Build-the-future1 point
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I know I said I've stopped buying but this was calling me. I can do better. $250 for the lot ... complete with instructions and figs. Everything will be for sale.1 point
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I bought my wife this on Friday, So she didnt make a peep on Saturday when I bought these, Naples was ripe for the picking. $484 for 27 sets... avg price $17.92 Some expensive mixels.1 point
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What makes my deal even sweeter is that it's already sold to a local customer1 point
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75825 Piggy Pirate Ship will get back to RRP after retirement, its such a ridiculous model (in a good way) that kids and some AFOLS will want it1 point