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Is your collection of brick separators becoming unbearable? Are you tired with getting yet another in just about every set you build? Has every effort to give them away ended in failure? Well then this Flickr group can offer some interesting alternatives in what to do with those ever-growing collections of usually useful utensils! Be inspired to make your own bizarre builds! Be amazed with the uniqueness in concepts! Be dazzled by the orange!8 points
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I was going to have the my latest build review be for the 75902 Scooby Doo Mystery Machine set. After watching my son building the set with some help from me, I decided against it (for now). Don't get me wrong, it's a GREAT little set and decent build. The only "Con" if I were to nitpick would be the inability to fit everyone (Fred, Shaggy, Velma, Daphine and Scooby) in front just like in the cartoon. After looking online, I was able to locate someone who slightly modified the van to allow more interior room for Scooby. I further enlarged the interior for more width. This was helpful and gave me ideas to further enhance the van to fit the entire gang. I estimated the length needed to be increased by only 2 studs. Here is the outcome without stickers applied and some comparison pics to the regular set. I just wonder why Lego didn't increase the length by two studs before releasing the set. I need to make a list of the parts used but estimate only about 20 total elements were either replaced or added. I do want to modify the "B" pillar from two 1x1 bricks to 2 2x2 bricks and two 2x2 studded plates. I had to borrow two Medium Azure Slope Curved 2 x 2 No Studs elements from the original roof. Borrowed two Medium Azure Slope Curved 2 x 2 No Studs elements from the original roof. Here are the build steps. I did try to use light and dark bley (blueish gray) bricks for the modified and substituted bricks. . After some pics, i included snap shots of the manual so you can see the differences. In other pics, I included both the van and manual. Starting the sides. Adding the wheels, tires and making the undercarriage sturdy.6 points
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Today has been an amazing building day: started with the Minecraft Desert Outpost as noted above and caught the building bug and decided to break open the Tumbler I had ordered as well. What a magnificent set. As other reviewers have mentioned it is extremely fragile in some areas but it will be no issues once displayed on my shelf. Build time took me 4.5 hours and the repetition of building mirror sides was never boring. Having never seen the set in person before today I was also surprised at home large to tires are but of course once built the proportions all looked right, etc. Fun stuff.5 points
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Yeah, me too. It's Exciter's fault for posting in the wrong forum. Where's a mod when you need one.5 points
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10190 is easily bricklinked and it sells for $1500 new, $700-900 used. 10182 is easily bricklinked, except for a couple of parts, and it sells for almost $2000 new, 800-1100used. Used R2-D2 values do not worry about the 1/1000 of 1% percent of people that will bricklink this set. New R2-D2 is $$.4 points
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My first post of the forum! I Built the Tumbler as well today. It's an awesome set and I think it will be a winner after EOL. On the other note, what do you guys think of this "Hulk" Liberty? Built this a while back with Bricklink + PAB wall using lime green bricks. My friends been making fun of it but I think it's pretty neat.4 points
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If you don't like it or don't feel good about it as an investment then don't buy it. Easy as that. Put your money into something that you do like or are more confident about. This is the same reasoning why I don't own a single Death Star for investment purposes. You don't have to have every single exclusive as part of your portfolio.3 points
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Here, let me save you the hassle. Here is how it works in a nutshell. You buy 2 of these for 88.00 (after sales tax, unless you live in one of the two tax free states left in the country). Ok, you list them on amazon thinking "i'm going to double my money and pay for the other one. So, you jump into the pool with 80 other people at the moment, some of which have 30 to 40 of these in stock. So, you are sitting on two. Current price is 85 in the "prime box", and about 65 on the lower end. Unless you fight with the primies, forget it.. you're stuck competing with the bottom feeders. SOooooo ..you wait a while, and it never rises, but lots of people are shifting in and out at the bottom. After a while, you are like "well, i'll just wait it out, surely it will go up". 2 months later there is another restock, making it the 5th one in the last 2 weeks. So, you give up, and list yours for 54.25 by undercutting the lowest guy by a few cents to hopefully get yours to sell quickly. 10 minutes later it didn't sell, but one of the 150 other new resellers that just came on board, decide they are in your boat too, so they undercut you by .20 taking the lowest price point. Well shoot! Now you are in a dilemma, because 3 other posters just undercut that guy over the last hour, and in that same time frame 10 new resellers came onto the scene. And when you crunch the math on the fees/shipping, you realize you're just making a 1.00 more than what you paid for them if you undercut those guys, and you just spent weeks monitoring and looking at the inventory listings to make a buck!! So you clench your fists, and let out a darth vader sized "nooooooooo" So, to really undercut the competition, you end up donating it to the childrens hospital as a christmas gift and take the tax write-off.. Welcome to the club!3 points
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Got 2 more 10225 - R2D2 delivered today... poped up on TRU.ca a few days ago, snagged them quick3 points
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Two websites have confirmed the name of this years seasonal Winter Village Set. Both websites say set 10249 is a Winter Toy Shop. One is Barnes and Noble. Their coupon exclusion list for toys and games has lego set 10249 Winter Toy Shop on it. Also shop.lego.com has confirmed the name also. The way you see on shop.lego.com is first open a new tab then type http://shop.lego.com/product/?p=10249 or just click the direct link here. Then finally after the page loads click the URL at the top of page and the URL has the set name in it. That trick works with any upcoming sets as long as you have the set number. I got that trick from someone off Eurobricks. So this years winter village set is a Winter Toy Shop.3 points
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Let us all hope he is not just visiting his old colleagues at the set with a vip backstage pass.3 points
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35 lbs of Lego bulk for $225 from Goodwill. Bonus points if you can tell me why, based on this photo, I was so anxious to get this lot. (California 92563 is ineligible to give a reason).3 points
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Don't blame resellers for prices while in the quick-flipping game. Price volatility is something you have to accept and collusion Isn't going to work. Too many different strategies and agendas from all the resellers.3 points
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I originally wanted to have 2... Eventually got 2 more so I flipped half for $30 total profit. Definitely not a lot of money, but it pays for a few beers over the weekend hahaha3 points
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That's what I do. I resell to fund me and my kids building hobbies and the wife can't complain because she's gets a nice vacation out of it. Anything more than that goes to long term investing2 points
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Cool... C3PO with a new red arm? That's going to need a new minifig. R2 looks pretty much unchanged. 10225 =2 points
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Newer sets like 3221 will have the more durable sticker. I usually do it one of 3 ways in this order. 1. Scotch tape a larger portion of the sticker. Press down on it. Slowly pull the tape (with sticker attached to it) starting with a corner of the sticker. Then adjust the sticker while still connected to the tape. Press down on the tape and slowerly pull the tape away while the sticker is still connected to the brick. 2. Use the edge of an existing sticker sheet (from any newer set) . I like using the back side of the sticker sheet. Slowly slide the sheet in-between the sticker and brick to remove it. Start at a corner of the sticker. 3. Use a knife to separate to the sticker and brick. regardless which option you use, always wash your hands first to remove dirt and dust.2 points
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Good August so far. Some highlights: Mines of Moria - $100 Craggers Command Ship - $77 Ninjago Glden Drgn - $60 Batwing over Gotham - $50 Olivia's House - $952 points
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Do you remember the seal codes of the other sets? This is the strategy I like most... sell enough where the profit can allow you to hold on to the "freebies"2 points
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I've flipped and I've sold retired sets and I generally prefer the later for this reason. Retired sets usually go up, not down. Yes, there are "market corrections," but they are easier to forecast (new releases, etc.).2 points
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Hi all, Been lurking here for a bit. Pretty much an AFOL that has to deal with the wife since I'm buying too much LEGO . Was playing LEGO when I were small but decided to buy the Lamborghini LEGO back in 2010 and the hobby started again from there. Got into mini dark ages around 2013-2014 (caused me to buy the Town Hall for almost double the price of MSRP) and also have good amount of sealed exclusives in the basement to fund this expensive hobby along the line. These are the pics of my collection displayed in the living room (Tumbler, Simpsons House, Sopwith not pictured). Still looking for some space for SOH. The Statue of Liberty ("Hulk" version using lime bricks lol) and Grand Carousel are all bricklinked and from PAB. Hope to learn a lot more about LEGO investing from you guys!1 point
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Some pretty interesting new details about Episode 7 and its characters, especially Kylo Ren, from Entertainment Weekly. There are some minor spoilers. This website summarizes the highlights: http://www.starwars7news.com/2015/08/entertainment-weekly-new-photos-for-star-wars-the-force-awakens.html1 point
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Finally sold my last Rover today (out of +40 sets), $144.99 CAN before fees/shipping. Been no activity on this last one for 4-5 months easily...ok by me to check this set off my inventory list permanently and move one. The box art is nice but I didn't have any interest in opening/building it. Hope others holding longer term see higher profits. Set was easy to ship and didn't have to wait too long for good ROI so overall a nice winner for investors.1 point
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sorry its the bricks and mortar lego shops. At the beginning of this month i wanted to stock a pet shop and parisian restuarant but it was sold out online so i phoned up a bricks and mortar store and they said they are different to the online store and have a lot of lego in their warehouse, i was able to easily get my two sets over the phone for an extra £10 delivery which is less than what i would of paid on fuel.1 point
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I skipped over most of the clip to a few points myself. Prior to posting I tried to see if he had some sort of image gallery instead but couldn't find one. Aka the ultimate 'man cave'.1 point
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I was at Downtown Disney Florida this past Sunday 8/9 and they had all JW sets except RE. They also had Smaug for $103.xx and the smallest Hobbit set for $11.99. Just FYI. I might go one more time while I am down here for the week. Headed to LL (first time) on Thursday.1 point
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WVM now $125 on Amazon. The price finally budged off $99. It also says only 2 left at $125.... Crap now I see it says "under review." Probably false alarm...1 point
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Like Ed said, if you are someone that likes to write a blog from time to time, or if you are interested in blogging LEGO news on a daily basis, please feel free to contact us. We had to make a decision for a while on what we were going to work on and a lot of our time got sucked up into the book and other projects.1 point
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Not sure what the worry is. It's summertime, which is historically when sets that aren't brand new take a dip anyway, you have a new summer lineup that has come out to take people's money,( see Jurassic World, Scooby Doo) and you have the Tumbler to compete for it's Batman dollars for those looking to spend some more serious dollars. I'm happily holding all of mine until AT LEAST this Christmas, probably '16 more likely. Honestly, I haven't even paid the least bit attention to this set yet.1 point
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I stopped buying these from amazon at #135, or something like that, a couple months ago. I still have hope for this set. I'm hoping for close to $200, Xmas 2016. If not, then I will just hold until it hits 200, if ever. I'm planning on bundling some of these with the 50x 10229 Winter Cottage I still have...keeping my cottages until these get close to 200, then selling the pair for $400 minimum X 50= $$Cha Ching!!! lol1 point