Cloud City $203 on amazon. $243 with $40 discount applied at checkout.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GYTVQCF/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Your attitude here in the forum is hostile. If you dont want to give advice thats totally okay, but making fun of someone is just dumb and has no benefit whatsoever.
I got one of these earlier for $200 w/ Benny and I still don’t know if it’s worth it. I’m sure Amz will blow these out cheaper Black Friday. Could get four and use them as car wheels or clear the figures off and use as a lazy susan for snacks.
This is definitely the dumbest fight in quite a while. I wonder how awesome it must feel to be able to proudly state that you schooled everyone on the definition of RRP.
I couldn't agree more. Let's discuss a much more pressing matter...whether or not to use rewards points during double VIP. It's been awhile since we've debated that.
This is exactly the sort of set where I buy none because I think it's dumb and then a year from now I look on Amazon and it's going for $100.
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That time of year. Did these while watching a movie with my wife this morning. On the mantle around the Charlie Brown tree. Will do the train next weekend and run it around the (real) tree. Like to get it up before the family arrives for Thanksgiving.
This is definitely the dumbest fight in quite a while. I wonder how awesome it must feel to be able to proudly state that you schooled everyone on the definition of RRP.
I saw it available for the $200 price point and decided it's just not a set that matches with my current selling (too big, too much money tied up in a single set), but had I considered this point, I would have purchased one for a personal build.
Add a Benny's Space Squad to it and you get the space squad for free and save an extra $3 off the cloud city too.
dont forget your mickey/minnie mouse plush for 5$ if you got little ones. used 185$ in citibank rewards so this was a no brainer. Thanks fellas.
The less people are reminded of some sets, the less they may remember to hoard them so it´s not necessarily a bad thing. My catalogue has 14 pages of Ninjago and SW and half a page of Architecture and that´s just the way it should be.
RRP = Regular Retail Price, which is the typical shelf price used by a specific retailer
MSRP = Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price, which is what you refer to.