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I don't know that this fits into "Retiring Soon" but I'll post here anyway and the mods can move me if I've incurred an infraction. I'll be mentioning the Simpson's House and contemplating its future, so I guess that's sort of "Retiring Soon." I'm vacationing in Bali, Indonesia at the moment with my wife. I see a Lego store in popular touristy area mall. I go in and get the distinct impression that nary a large set has been sold here in months. Two young male employees behind counter don't even bother to say hello or greet us (strange considering the people here are, by in large, friendlier than most places on earth). GBHQ is on sale for 15% off - doing the quick math from Indonesian Rupees I calculate that, at current discount and WITHOUT adding back in govt tax of 10% it comes to a whopping $380 in USD. Disney Castle (not on sale) comes to $492 USD after taxes. Simpson's House came to $352 USD after tax. And the kicker is that literally 80% of the boxes are beat straight to hell. Crushed, kicked, opened, warped from water or humidity - you name it. And there were dozens upon dozens of them. Just stacked up along the wall. Horizontally like pancakes. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it takes a Herculean effort to get all these huge cardboard boxes down here to the middle of Southeast Asia in anything resembling mint condition. I'm not judging. But these boxes look like my six year old built a fort out of them in the backyard and just left it there for a few months while weather and the neighborhood dogs had their way with it. Point is this - clearly (and I mean CERTAINLY) nobody is going to be buying these. I mean, this country is very poor. A cab driver will wait four or five hours for you just to secure a $15 USD return fare to get you back to where you started. I cannot fathom any local paying two weeks' pay for a Lego Simpson's House. And no tourist is going to drag one of these back across the ocean (you need an entire separate suitcase for it) at this ridiculous markup. Heck, even at 50% off these things are never going anywhere. I was speechless standing there looking at the massive quantity of these and their price tags. So it got me thinking... where ARE they going to end up? Lego is eventually going to dump these somewhere to make room for other stuff that nobody is ever going to buy for 70% over MSRP. In some Walmart warehouse six months from now about 100 beat-to-hell Simpson's Houses are going to show up online at MSRP long after it's no longer available and the boxes will be like the December 2015 Target "Tumbler" lottery. As an aside, they still had a whole display full of all of 2015's vignette scenes (Valentine's, Easter, Christmas, etc) except for 40138 and 40139. They were all $17 USD. So basically like buying them on eBay back home. Anyways I just found all of this interesting and thought I'd share. Haven't posted for several months but I still follow every day. Thanks for the ongoing discussion and laughs.10 points
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I have never seen a movie cause a spike in a retired Lego set's price. All the new movie will do is cause more clueless resellers to list in expectation of a spike and drive the price further down. A spike will happen once excess stocks are cleared. Going to be a few more years for Red 5, possibly longer if TLG keeps making mistakes and damaging the brand and its collectability.6 points
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Tell them you will not reward their lazy buying habits. You put in the work to buy this at MSRP or better when it was still available and stored it and packed it for shipping. Your time is worth money to and they can go (bleep) themselves. Merry Christmas!6 points
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so this Toy Planet dude/dudette is reeking havoc across the board on retired lego. undercutting with massive quantities. good for them, bad for me .....off to the complaint thread.6 points
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I think the term TURD was introduced by Lego: Thank U Reseller Dumbass5 points
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The claim has been granted and the buyer was issued a refund. But the silver lining is that Amazon said there is no reason to believe that I am responsible for this claim. They have issued a refund but will not debit my account for the refund. Please consider this transaction closed. I am convinced that this came down to the paint cans from the Home Depot in the buyers neighborhood, and perhaps my long history as an Amazon buyer of Lego. I would like to write a blog article about this (unless everyone is sick of hearing about it) detailing what happened and what we all can learn from this. While it appears to have worked out for me, it clearly could have gone the other way, and has for other members here. There is a huge lesson here, and I wold like to share it with all so that they can avoid the stress and possible big loss I was facing. I will only be selling expensive items on Amazon FBA from now on, if at all. In my 16 plus years selling on eBay I have not once had such an experience.5 points
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Ok... I guess everyone is busy... but 35% off Big Ben, Mini Cooper and Temple of Airjitzu are some notable things, but also 35% off a bunch of other stuff too, definitely worth checking out everyone!4 points
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And here i was thinking they decided to randomly mark down their best selling lego set for 50% off4 points
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I am really excited that the Brick Loot team gave me an opportunity to design a model which was included in the November Brick Loot box. I jumped at the chance to expand on the narrative I started with my book 'The LEGO Architect' by creating a new model that explores a recent trend in Architecture.LEGO Architecture model in November 2016 Brick Loot subscription.The model I designed explores contemporary architecture trends, emphasizing projecting volumes, angular shapes, glass, and mixed materials. I call the model “@ Home”, because the front facade has a curving yellow shape that looks like an “@” sign.Detailed building instructions(A video of the build steps is available at Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzxIuxEig8I&feature=youtu.be )You will find more information about the model, instructions, videos, and photos of early prototypes that I created along the way at: http://brickarchitect.com/brickloot/ Thanks,Tom Alphin, Author 'The LEGO Architect'4 points
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Maybe it's because LEGO never sold a single SW set to any SW fan but only to resellers. Maybe the whole theme, maybe TLG's whole business is carried by investors.4 points
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My two cents. Anyone bailing on 10240 should at least wait to list during opening weekend of rogue one. Guaranteed many people will be looking for an original trilogy xwing!!4 points
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Found a few deals at Walmart.com today... 21124 M.C. End Portal $32.82 (store pick-up only) 21306 Yellow Submarine $55.17 76037 Spiderman / Rhino $26.86 (Call-to-Check at LEGO Shop at Home) 75127 Microfighter Ghost $6.96 (store pick-up only) 75157 Cap. Rex's AT-TE $89.00 75149 Resistance X-Wing $54 (store pick-up only)3 points
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Hahahaha you have 70 ish of one set and you think it's over hoarded?..... Sorry, no sympathy from me, becuase you are the problem3 points
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Poe's X-Wing is trickling down/up on Amazon. YoYo now has the buy box.2 points
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This is the stinker of the bunch. I left many many at Wal-Mart at half-off and they'll probably reappear this year too.2 points
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Decent deal considering what they're selling for....24 is solid... https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Super-Heroes-Batman-Rescue-from-Ra-s-al-Ghul-76056/473358112 points
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Surely the whole point of brickvesting is finding people who are prepared to pay a premium for a set they want. I wouldn't class them as fools though.2 points
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Returning them or dumping them at cost doesn't help either.2 points
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o Like others have said, lots of competition for your buyer's money in the SW UCS line alone. At the end of the day, the average consumer probably has a finite budget for LEGO purchases in a given month/quarter/year. A new investor/collector (I'll assume the more seasoned veterans picked up the Red-5 during it's retail lifespan) could drop something like $1700 U.S. dollars to purchase the six currently available sets. Throw in the other large exclusives for your buyer's consideration and the choices are not only staggering, but likely financially overwhelming. DS $500, SC $300, EV $250, AOH $250, Slave 1 $200, TIE $200 o Buyers trying to pick-up Sandcrawler and/or Ewok Village sets before their rumored retirement? o Shift in buyer attitude away from excitement and "must-have" when thinking about UCS sets and more towards fatigue/resentment/boycott after the AOH and DS offerings of 2016?2 points
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The show is actually pretty funny, particularly if you're *ahem* in the right state of mind.2 points
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FBA Vulture Droid : $65 AA: $290 Holiday Winter Train : $158 ( i used to see the free to offset the exclusive, no i sell the exclusive to keep the freebie ) Batman Adventure : $801 point
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"LEGO compatible" not LEGO only in the title. Check the category. If they have the listing in the LEGO categories, it can reported for being mis-categorized.1 point
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My guess is this is one of the few Star Wars UCS sets that has not been overly hoarded. Not saying we will see a massive price spike, as the demand may be lower. (Another reason it's not hoarded)1 point
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So there are not only fools amongst Lego fans or overall population. There are also fools amongst lego resellers. And we are even worse. Cause we seem to follow eachother's foolness blindly without thinking. I guess the latter is slowly changing for the better. Especially when seeing the retiring soon sets still being available.1 point
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This exact thing happened to me. I dropped it off and a few hours later it showed delivered in same town. Basically a bad scanned tracking. Most of the time it will correct itself upon its next scan.1 point
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Not only today. As I am thinking to rebuild my Lego City I downloaded the Lego Digital Designer program yesterday. It is a very helpful tool and it kept me up and busy most of the night. Some sets are really difficult to integrate and you need to be very creative. It is very time consuming if you want to make it the way you want it. Still contemplating if to use the street baseplates or make my own with standard baseplates and snots. The latter will mean alot of pick a brick orders as I have very few spare bricks left. Also it is really a challenge to integrate trains into the setup. I am full of awesome ideas but any tips and advice are always welcome.1 point
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I think it's just down to the number of UCS sets that have been available at retail this year. There have been 6 sets available for people to buy before they start looking at back catalog. Interestingly I'd say the biggest growth UCS set this year is 10227 which as i understand it was classed as a bit of a dog investment wise.1 point
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FWIW: At Mytoys.de there is -20% (additional to all current discounts) on all Lego Creator and City. For example the Winter Toy Shop (10249) is already reduced to 55,99€ with the 20% you'll get 44,79€. You can add up the "New" Customer code X3KY77LFLNJP for additional -10€ and check the newsletter box at the end of the order process to get another -2€. After all you'll come down to 33,74€ incl. shipping which is around -50% off RRP. Don't forget Shoop / Payback or if you want to order more use the above mentioned code.1 point
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I think the only thing that might swing the case against the buyer is the Home Depot address on the returned paint cans. If that address is close to the buyer's address and the seller doesn't live anywhere close then that could be seen as third-party proof of a scam. A recent date on a label would also help. Either way, this buyer is going on a watch list for any other future shenanigans.1 point
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