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  1. Interceptor (ver. 3) The King of the Road Princess Mad Mater Braces Dodger Dirt Eater Wasteland Hot Rod Sandy Armadillo Rod The King Cone Crows Nest The Gigahorse Mr. Jump Dag Bane (ver. 2) The Lofty Nihilist Earsplitter / Doof Wagon (ver. 2)
    7 points
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  3. I throw in free packing peanuts...
    4 points
  4. For those of you who need to replenish their packing/shipping supplies: 40% off a single regular-priced packing or shipping product; expires 09/05/15 40% off $50 purchase; expires 09/05/15
    4 points
  5. I have no idea what the "average full time bricklinker" makes. I know what we make and I'm not telling. My husband and I put in about 70 or so hours per week between the two of us, we have two part time employees who put in about 10 or 15 hours per week (one of those we'll be increasing hours for soon). We make enough to stay beforehand with our bills and enjoy some of the elegancies of life. We anticipate our income going up over the next three years. We do not anticipate the ability to purchase a cozy summer place in the Seychelles. Our "warehouse" is a 15 x 30 (I think) storage unit where we spend between 2 and 4 hours per day. Our sorting room is our dining room, where we never dine. Our office is in our bedroom where we have two computer work stations and a king-sized bed that our 3 Chihuahuas graciously allow us to share with them. I've never liked working for other people so when I've had the choice I don't, but most people with a marketable education or some kind of skilled labor would easily be able to make as much as we do and many could make more. Being able to coddle my middle-aged white woman minor health issues, take an afternoon nap anytime I want, and basically organize my schedule however I like so long as I put in enough hours each week, makes the enterprise very worth it to me and has since I was a young stay at home mom with a used book business on eBay.
    4 points
  6. So you don't want to ask but then you asked? I'm up to about 3.5 full time employees to support about 800-900 orders a month. It's a LOT of labor to keep a high volume store running.
    4 points
  7. I don't play the return game and neither should any re-sellers. The system is not meant to be used that way. I buy what I can afford to lose; no different than playing blackjack in the casino. I am sure the dealer will not return your money because you made a bad judgement call after you bust. I am sitting on over 50 of these. I will be begin to unload them at 2x. I do believe this set will be capped by 75917 just because of better minifigs plus a vehicle that was in the movie.
    4 points
  8. I am excited to share another in-depth look at an amazing LEGO Architecture creation, a minifigure-scale model of the Maggie's Centre in Newcastle, UK by Edward Cullinan Architects. The LEGO model is by Steve Mayes, an architectural photographer and talented LEGO Artist. Maggie's Centre is a nonprofit organization dedicated supporting people living with cancer, in beautifully designed buildings by influential architects like Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid. Maggie's Centre (2013) in Newcastle, UK by Edward Cullinan Architects.Steve was generous enough to provide me with a lot of photos of his model, which I chose to show side-by-side with photos of the real building. I think he did an excellent job in capturing some difficult shapes and a lot of fine details in this model.Front of buildingRear of buildingAerial view of modelIf you would like to learn more about the design and construction process, and see additional photos of the model, visit http://thebrickarchitect.com/2015/maggies-centre-newcastle/Sincerely,Tom Alphin
    3 points
  9. Republic Gunship 75021 - $180 shipped Hobbit Lake-town Chase 79013 - $77 shipped Hearse 9464 - $45 shipped Batman Tumbler Chase 76001 $60 shipped
    3 points
  10. 3 points
  11. Picked up 8...doing my share to eradicate them from shelves Fingers crossed on shipping condition...
    2 points
  12. 2 points
  13. I'm not buying any of these this year. There were way too many sellers last year. It got up to $65 or so for a brief period but dropped back down by late Nov. This seems a lot less appealing than last years too. Santa Vader was the best. The droids don't do much for me. I hope those that take the plunge do well. You'll have one less person to compete with
    2 points
  14. That's better than being on your list of 2014 or 2013 regrets.
    2 points
  15. Wall-E just showed up on SAH but it says delayed and it's going to be $59.99
    2 points
  16. eBay completed listings search is your friend.
    2 points
  17. Sold 3 more Wall-E's for $115 overnight on amazon.
    2 points
  18. Hyrule Castle by Joseph Zawada
    2 points
  19. So I received a parcel from London Drugs today (I'd say they're like Walgreens for all our US friends... not sure about elsewhere... but they sell a little of everything). They're having a good sale on some LEGO right now but many BP members have been receiving them in bags and we all know how that often turns out. I received a single TREX tracker in black sticky wrap, taped up, in suprisingly good but the other order arrived like this. (this is staged, sort of, I put it back together after pic 2). Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 (sorry, it's blurry) To top it all off, on this order I had forgotten to use their special LEGOSAVE10 code and emailed customer service about my order. They refunded the $10 with a pleasant reply. Then my parcel arrives as pictured...
    2 points
  20. Yes, I've seen this before. "Contact Wal-Mart, they have a charity program for Veterans that will suit your needs."
    2 points
  21. Modular medieval house inspired by set 1592
    2 points
  22. Here is an album filled with all sorts of stair examples cause, you know, houses need stairs. Ha.
    2 points
  23. Trick or Treat - I can see picking up 120 of them, but that's a big investment at $10 each.
    1 point
  24. Maybe a few bucks but these are the freebies I throw in with large orders for my customers. Check out the poster in the middle recreating the cover to Action Comics #1. That is going up on my wall eventually.
    1 point
  25. haven't seen if this one has the limited tag but the other 2 in store do not this year. Might no go as heavy as i did last year. Will buy with promotions during Brikctober at TRU if anything (probably SW only ). Last 2 years (maybe 3) they had a limited tag in store which for whatever it was worth did seem to be much more limited than years without it. After the last 2 years of strong sales on these thinking it might be risky to go to well one more time. Although it was nice selling 125 City and SW in a day and a half last year.
    1 point
  26. Everybody was thrilled when Ferris Wheel was 199.99 instead of 249.99 like it was going to be originally. So They gotta make that 50 up somewhere, 10 on Ferrari, 10 on Wall-E. now if anyone remembers the source of that price sheet you can probably find yourself a good deal on Wall-E....
    1 point
  27. Wondering if Snowspeeder 75049 is starting to make an exit - only available for in-store purchase at Target and Walmart and none of the Targets around me have any in stock. Local walmarts have a few. TRU and Kmart still have plenty. This set really appeals to me and I've got 20 which have all been obtained at discount but I might just have to scarf up the rest in nearby tax-free NH at $3.50 off MSRP. Largest (and best imo) non -ucs snowspeeder to date. Also with the new First Order Snowspeeder being released in a couple of days from Force Awakens set releases makes me think there will be rebel Snowspeeders in the new film which should help demand. _ESPECIALLY_ if we get a nice snowspeeder battle scene. SWOOSH goes the price!
    1 point
  28. I don't see a pressing need for it... flat iron
    1 point
  29. Oh, OK, I follow what you are saying now. You're right, the email did include this: "Please note that your prize will be dispatched with tracking. Once we receive notice that the prize has been delivered, we will regard our obligation as having been fulfilled, and no replacement will be available in the event of non-receipt." I now understand that your question was whether Lego would provide that tracking number to us, or if it was just for their own use. Wish I new the answer.
    1 point
  30. SV-3 Heisenberg Fighter and Asteroid Jumper by curtydc Space0saurus (Classic Space Stegosaurus) by David_Alexander_Smith High Speed Transporter and Galaxy Explorer by LegoMathijs Seraphin by Jason Briscoe
    1 point
  31. I sold all my batzaros for around $16 + shipping, all DVD were around $10 purchase price with some coupons. Sold the DVD for around $5 each. I pad shipping a little to offset fees, and basically doubled up. Went through about 10, so $100. My kids package them so not a lot of time. I figure trickster will sell about the same, I probably sell more than half international. I may have a different strategy than most, but if I sell a $5 profit item ever day (with good margins) that is $1500 a year to invest, or 10 or modulars
    1 point
  32. Absolutely agree. If you couple the (apparently increasing) rate of scumbags returning pilfered sets to stores with resellers working to massively manipulate retailer stock, I think it is inevitable that stores will implement more stringent return policies. Pretty much everyone loses if that happens. In this specific set, I remain skeptical that LEGO would call it quits on this set this early and am not overly optimistic about the overall ceiling on prices. I QFLL a good fraction of what I have bought so that the profit pays for the small fraction I will hold longer. Then I am playing with house money where it is very hard to lose regardless of what LEGO decides to do with this set. (Clearly this implies I lie closer to the "resell to pay for my LEGO habit" than "resell for maximum return" end of the spectrum).
    1 point
  33. Really? I don't. What I do believe is Lego has no idea what they're doing when it comes to inventory management and EOL planning.
    1 point
  34. I got a similar one not too long ago. I just ignored and then blocked them.
    1 point
  35. No idea what to think about this one. I'm sitting at 13 sets, which is either too many or too few, depending on what the redesigned box means for set longevity.
    1 point
  36. I was looking at my local toy store website for series 14 mini figures. And by suprise came across wall e. http://www.playvaluetoys.com/products/LEGO-21303.html
    1 point
  37. You are not committing to anything until you "approve" the shipments. View the shipments and if you don't like it, just don't approve it and "go back" through the previous steps, change your inbound options, and then go back to have Amazon calculate the destinations. In my experience, shipping everything to one fulfillment center does not delay the availability on Amazon. The distance and longer shipping times to a far away center are going to be the biggest factors. IMO, Amazon doing (and charging for) labeling and co-mingling inventory are not worth the perceived convenience. I have no idea how other sellers treat their inventory so I'm not going to chance it by co-mingling mine with some random person for some minor sales advantage that Amazon claims. Co-mingling is to Amazon's (and the buyer's) benefit and convenience. If Amazon gave me a discount and some quality/feedback guarantee for co-mingling (because it saves their shipping costs and time) I might consider it. I have found that only small/standard sized items get sent to multiple fulfillment centers. If you are shipping larger sets, they tend to only go to 1 or 2 specific fulfillment centers. So, I will "separate" out smaller/standard size and larger items for different shipments and inbound options. Inbound charges are per item and by size so for smaller items, it may or may not be worth it depending on how many items you have to send in. You'll have to just test and see what works best for you.
    1 point
  38. They dumb. This isn't the free masons. Share knowledge. Don't use exclusionary tactics to raise your position.
    1 point
  39. new set in the girls section at walmart
    1 point
  40. Let's talk about scale for a minute...
    1 point
  41. Yeah, everything looks like you made a lot, until you factor in 12-15% in Ebay/Paypal fees, then another $10-$20 in shipping costs and not sure how some get around local sales tax? Once I get my eBay monthly invoice it always feels like I made only a couple bucks and the winners in all this is USPS, FedEx and Ebay... Oh and Lego for me buying it in the first place.
    1 point
  42. Add this to my list of: "Things i wish Canada had more of" I remember getting a TRU Gcard at %15 off once... ever since then finding ANY form of giftcard that can be applied to Lego at a discount is damn near impossible here (Outside of local classifieds that is).
    1 point
  43. I promise you it was 100% accidental. That's why I left it... I was like what the ?! Oh damn... Haha oh well!
    1 point
  44. Sorry, saw this after I had already created a post. Sorry for the duplicate.... but here is mine...... http://mocpages.com/moc.php/416912
    1 point
  45. Is there a chart or list where I can see all the retired product's dates? The price guide index does not show the retired dates...only the released dates...maybe Admin/Mods should add that option? It will be great if they do..
    1 point
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