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  1. I never have been asked. One day a deliveryman ringed at my door if I could take a package for my neighbour who was on vacation. I said ok. It was quite a big box and my wife and I were wondering what was in it. So we were shaking it to get a clue. We were quite positive it was a torso/body. Then we saw there was a website written on the box. So we went online and searched... It was a site where you could buy XXX dolls.
    4 points
  2. I only have one guy at one of the several post offices in town that ever asks what is inside. I want to tell him it's none of his damn business, but I always just say "toys". One lady at another location had one move when she lifted it and could hear the pieces and said" Oooh, sounds like Legos, I love Legos".
    3 points
  3. Not officicial but very nice made: Leaked Star Wars Episode VII Filmset Footage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDEe9lNj21o Thought you will like it.
    3 points
  4. Because it's what's on the inside that counts. Everyone knows this...especially ugly people.
    3 points
  5. "Not a bomb or any kind of chemical weapon such as might be sent to a representative of Congress, THAT's for sure!" said with a nervous laugh and furtive expression. Works particularly well if you wear ratty clothes and refuse to look directly at them.
    2 points
  6. I do like the Batman 1 boxes. Nice slightly embossed front artwork / design. Like many pre-2010 manuals, alternate builds are pictured at the back of the last manual. notice how more contrast is needed for dark bley bricks from blacks. Sent from an iPhone using the Brickpicker app
    2 points
  7. I think TLG could care less about tricking resellers and toying around with the secondary market. They operate just like any other company does, they are out to make money. These shortages and status updates are all normal day to day occurrences .
    2 points
  8. We're all about promoting top notch healthy lifestyles here at BrickPicker. Nothing like practicing the art of steady hands and brick trickery, while working out on the stair climber/LEGO table combo.
    2 points
  9. But shouldn't they be the "Brixies"? :-D
    2 points
  10. One would think that... but they are cursed. You won't sell any legoset and if you do it will get lost in the mail. You are warned.
    2 points
  11. As it seems like there are some members new to the part buying aspect of Bricklink, I thought I'd share some information on programs that can make it easier. Bricklink is a great thing to have, but using it at first feels like a time machine to 15 years ago and shows you just how bad online shopping can be on an outdated website design. That said, two programs that can relieve some of the pain are Brickstore and Brickficiency. Brickstore essentially lets you manage the Bricklink database in a more powerful and easier to use way. Imagine the Bricklink parts/sets catalog combined with Excel. I primarily use it to check prices and inventory levels of parts and sets, to create wanted lists for missing parts I need or sets I'm trying to build from scratch, and to verify inventory of a Bricklink order or a used set I bought. It has the ability to import set inventories, import Bricklink orders, export Bricklink wanted lists, etc which make it much faster to use than the Bricklink website. Brickficiency is a program that takes a Bricklink wanted list or Brickstore .bsx file and scans Bricklink to find the cheapest combination of 2-5 stores to purchase the parts from. This makes it very easy to find where to purchase a list of parts from, rather than having to manually and tediously use the store list on the Bricklink Wanted list page. Hopefully this is helpful to anyone who has not heard of these programs, and if you already have, you probably know how useful they are . If it would be helpful I can write some short tips and guides on using these programs to accomplish certain tasks such as verifying completeness of a used set, identifying a used set based on a few bricks, Bricklinking a complete set from scratch, etc, or even just basic Bricklink tips and info, just let me know
    2 points
  12. Somewhere in some government database is a picture of a frog and a tag that says "keep an eye on"
    1 point
  13. "None of your business." Now if they ask if there is anything liquid, perishable, or hazardous in the box, the answer is always NO
    1 point
  14. Your postal workers are super nosey it seems.....I've never been asked that question.
    1 point
  15. Batboat : Simple yet elegant design. Very Tim Tim Burton-like. side view top view rear front. Sent from an iPhone using the Brickpicker app
    1 point
  16. They talked about this on the radio this morning. Sounds like a good deal if you have one around you(ours closed years ago) and want cheap food to go with the beer watching a game. $10? A guy could blow through that no problem. Just let me belly up to the bar with some boneless wings and a tall one and I'm good for pretty much the entire night.
    1 point
  17. FOR CHIMA ! Actually, the Croc Swamp Hideout would be perfect for Killer Croc Sent from an iPhone using the Brickpicker app
    1 point
  18. Thank you for the heads up!!! Because of your post I was able to FINALLY get a GE. I have been searching and searching for one. I wanted to get two but couldn't afford it right now. I am so stoked. Thanks again!!!
    1 point
  19. Very wise move on buying what you can afford!
    1 point
  20. I pulled the trigger and just bought the Grand Emporium from Lego. I am so stoked!! I was only able to buy one. I wanted to buy two but I can't afford it right now. I know it will sell out again when I get some more cash. I have to be patient.
    1 point
  21. I don't think so. Part of the success of lego is that they change their catalog frequently (about every two/three years). Would you be interested in legos (I mean, since you were a kid) if they only have overall 10 sets to sell ? It's a global startegy, and I'm sure they are tempted to produce some more GE (they certainly did with the SSD or the death star) but they do not because they need some fresh blood in their toy line to still have an appeal to buyers.
    1 point
  22. I am not an expert on their numbers, but if I was a LEGO Exec, and I kept seeing these huge quantities of expensive sets selling in mass droves, it would encourage me to make more of them. Investors, like any customer, are a market to be exploited. "Hey we're suddenly selling an absolute ton of GE/SSD/DS/FB... Stores can't keep them in stock! Better make more!" If I were in charge I'd keep kicking them out as long as possible.
    1 point
  23. Yes...it would appear that LEGO is starting to treat US and non-US markets as completely different entities. One gets discounts on exclusives, one doesn't. One gets longer production runs, one doesn't. Resellers get banned from one and not the other. Damn resellers are ruining it for collectors like myself!!!
    1 point
  24. Does Anyone have a problem with once you added the GE 10211 to your cart and you go to payment it has choices of gift card or credit card, but you cannot edit your credit card, add one or select next? I am wondering if the site is broke? I've tried safari and firefox.
    1 point
  25. I agree with this. LEGO can easily upgrade their entire S@H Point of Sale system to track and limit whatever they want. The conveniently keep their system in the Dark Ages and customers in the dark. They don't want to come out with a press release stating the fact that resellers are affecting them. That would be like adding gas to the Brickpicker fire. They send multiple promos to me and not to others. They ban some people for multiple orders and don't ban others that have ordered 100 of the same set, because they want to unload them. I value S@H and buy reasonable amounts of sets through them, but it is not the best place to buy sets in many cases.
    1 point
  26. I have been banned and I think the way they handle it is not clear nor transparent. They like the sales, and at the end of the day they are a retail front not a secondary. They know that adults are a big piece of the market. Very few adults (me included) would drop top coin for the really large expensive sets for their kids. Those are geared towards adults. If LEGO really was concerned about reselling as a problem for their business all sets would be one per household limit, not 5 or unlimited as well as they would manage promos and freebies to one per household. The reality is that they would see a serious drop in sales if they did this. They would also not allow orders beyond the limit. This would be easy to process, Amazon can do it (if only for 7 days ass they like the sales as well). LEGO is managing their image plain and simple, if not for the adult market they would not be the #2 toy company and they know it. Either way there are quite a few ways to purchase LEGO other than on-line from their store. Downside to my town is that there is no LEGO store to go to. I would also say that in the US they may be using the free PROMO as a way to flush out Re-sellers. This was implied to me in the communication that I received from them.
    1 point
  27. Was that from the Lego website or another seller? I ordered SSD last week and it's on its way now!
    1 point
  28. 10 Cinderella Castles for this holiday season 1 sealed bags / opened boxed Emerald Night. 1 10226 Sopwith Camel. My target is 10. 1 10220 VW T1 Van. My target is 15. 2 Haunted Mansions. My target is 10. 1 Arkham. My target is 10. 1 7760 Killer Croc with box / instructions. You know, the Chima Swamp Hideout would make a nice set : base for Killer Croc. 1 sealed Spidey set (the Fury & Venom one) for $11 (for my son). Sent from an iPhone using the Brickpicker app
    1 point
  29.     In my case all I did was politely ask "So if I were to buy this 400-dollar star destroyer would that mean I get 13 of the TC-4s instead of only one?" and they didn't even hesitate to say absolutely. Management even got involved since I was having it shipped and it had a lot going on. I thought they would ask why I wanted so many TC-4s especially after I decided to get two SSDs but they didn't seem to care at all. Could be I got lucky or maybe they are sitting on 10,000 TC-4s and are trying like mad to get rid of them I dunno. I didn't go in the studio store, this was in the big store by the front gate.
    1 point
  30. Yeah I just don't think Lego and TMNT are a good match. Some here invest in the sets and I hope they do good for them I just can't get into the sets. I really don't think you have to worry about the throwback shredder getting to expensive on ebay. If there isn't anything you want on S@H right now I would just snag one on ebay. August is when some cool sets are coming out!
    1 point
  31. I ll take one of your mf's off your hands :D
    1 point
  32. Arkham Asylum, UCS Batmobile and original Tumbler set. Set wise the DC stuff leaves Marvel in the dust. Minifigure wise it is a different story.
    1 point
  33. I'm in the process of assembling 7783 and 7785 from a couple of bulk lots that I picked up recently. 7783 is obviously a step above, but they make a pretty nice combo together.
    1 point
  34. Original Batcave - just incredible. Great figs, great size, great playability, great vehicles. I liked the UCS Batmobile too, but I didn't think it was nearly as good as 7783.
    1 point
  35. Original Batcave and 10937 Arkham Asylum. I don't think anything from Marvel even comes close as far as epic sets. Could probably throw UCS Batmobile in there as well.
    1 point
  36. That is the thing, they never meet you. They want you to send them money so they can scam you.
    1 point
  37. I was fortunate to get 31 of these for $21.xx each after tax from a shopko clearance sale last summer. I have it listed for $90 shipped, but haven't sold one yet. I'm not worried though. It's a great set and will sell. I'm not budging on my price, and will probably increase it once the holidays get closer.
    1 point
  38. With dark blue elements it may look a little like this: White may be ok too:
    1 point
  39. Here's a Flickr feed of Winter Villages that people have posted. There are some great sets in there.
    1 point
  40. I finished this last night. I really like the color of the wing tips unfortunately those 6 elements are the only in that dark blue color. I think this set would look a lot more realistic if the yellow elements were replaced by the dark blue. The rear wheel gearing that makes the propeller move was neat to build but is more like a toy feature. The sliding cockpit was a neat feature as well. I was missing 2 1x4 white flat tile elements, there were 2 extra 1X3 so I temporarily borrowed them from the 9493 X Wing. This made for a good comparison since they are both RRP $60 with AA having 60 more elements but minus the 4 minifigs. They are almost identical in length and width to give you a comparison. I think I will break the AA down and build the Speedboat (quick build) option next then possibly brick link the dark blue elements and rebuild the plane one of these days. If you can get this at Target for 50% clearance and red card for $28.50 I think it is a good deal. As far as an investment I would pass.
    1 point
  41. Well my 2 Lego 42009's came in this morning via FedEx. In an original Lego box. A little compression in a couple of spots, one almost mint. For $55 I am happy.
    1 point
  42. I have 11 of them bought at $110. Not sure if i should get more at $150 though. LEGO Shop at Home Europe still has them in stock.
    1 point
  43. Don't buy multiples of exclusives, especially in one order. Use LEGO S@H for hard to find exclusive sets and promotions. Buy bulk sets elsewhere.
    1 point
  44. Is that a Tower Bridge, or are you just happy to see me?
    1 point
  45. Why? TRU needs that theft device on the box because you know, stealing a Tower Bridge is pretty easy. Slips right into my jeans before walking out the door. "Why no TRU employee, that isn't isn't a huge Lego set in my pants..." Sent from an iPhone using the Brickpicker app
    1 point
  46. Used Cafe Corner, and a mixed lot of incomplete Harry Potter.
    1 point
  47. Selling this set was very bittersweet for me. It was nice to see a big sale, but hated sending it away.
    1 point
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