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  1. Finally picked up a 10143 Death Star (sealed boxes / bags - opened box). Been wanting the set since 2014 but never pulled the trigger. Wish I would have then. Would have saved some coin ($500). Just need to figure out if / when i will be building it.
    17 points
  2. This build is really cool, definitely recommended.
    13 points
  3. Kids and I had been "good busy" the past week. Personally, I've been so busy with the biz side of the Lego hobby & regular work that it felt good to build something. It's been months... 10198 Tantive IV (only missing Capt. Antilles. I've built a 10198 before but ending up flipping it 2 years ago) 75150 Vader's TIE Advanced vs. A-wing Starfighter 9495 Gold Leader's Y-wing Starfighter (originally built it 3 years ago. Then tore it done).
    7 points
  4. Since my kids only worked on about 20% of each of these, I'm taking credit. 41067 Belle's Enchanted Castle 76057 Spider-Man: Web Warriors Ultimate Bridge Battle
    6 points
  5. Amazon Lightning Deal 21307 - IDEAS: Caterham Seven 620R - $61.27 (23% off)
    5 points
  6. Your fav shop has you covered, literally...
    5 points
  7. My 8 year built 41230 Batgirl Batjet. She loves it!
    4 points
  8. 76055 Killer Croc Sewer Smash I got it for the minifigs but actually enjoyed the build and the vehicles aren't nearly as bad as I thought.
    4 points
  9. 31038 Changing seasons - broke up the winter build and built spring/summer with my kids The toddler refused to hand back the car for a pic!
    4 points
  10. 13 more green arrow polys? Don't mind if I do.
    3 points
  11. I think the lego batman movie sets will far outsell and out perform the Lego Movie sets. My opinion, strictly, but I already see the "collect em' all" strategy here and it's brilliantly well orchestrated. I really didn't feel the "collect them all" with the Lego Movie line, but here the way this is setup it's hard not to want all of these. First, all the main villian characters have a variety of vehicle sets - all of them look great. Killer Croc, Joker, Catwoman, Penguin, Riddler, and Scarecrow come with a vehicle, and all of them are quirky and interesting. I especially like the Killer Croc vehicle, and the Penguins. Overall, the entire vehicle lineup is well done. Next up, you have a mini-playset if you buy 3 sets. Reminds me of the DolGuldur set from the hobbit a few years back. You get Joker, Mr Freeze, and Scarecrow part 1 in this one. You'll need the walmart exclusive to have the set. Then it's slated for a Two-face vehicle, Bane vehicle, Scarecrow copter, Haley Quinn will also have her own vehicle in a set.. Add in the clayface figure, and overall I give this entire lineup a big solid A++++. To me, this theme reinvigurates Lego. Yes, batman has been done before, yes many of these minis are in other batman oriented lines, but this lineup for this movie is just fun and I can see a lot of kids wanting all of these. I personally, will buck up and buy the theme. I haven't really bought many batman sets over the year, but this is definitely on my radar. I also think the collectible minifigure lineup is a+ too.
    3 points
  12. Just picked up a new Lego City Police Station (60047) from Walmart for 25 USD!
    3 points
  13. Love this idea. Disney minifigs and 70900 Joker Balloon Escape And yes JBE would make a great addition to a fairground, even without the Mickey heads.
    3 points
  14. Instructions have really improved over the past 15 years. But still an enjoyable build.
    3 points
  15. There's alot of stories in this forum about getting lego on clearance but that is mainly in USA. In UK it's alot rarer to pickup sets in clearance as most places only do that if: -store is having a closing down sale -boxing day / new years sale -random wild goose chase reported on HUKD -rare instore miss price I've personally stopped shopping instore. Only time I go instore to buy now is when a set is close to retirement / rumour of set being a winner. Even then most of the time it's easier to get online. In UK the way forward is to come up with a list of winners, and purchase when 3 for 2 sales start. Or to pickup sets that workout to be >60% off in 3 for 2 sales. This is a simplified strategy buthope.you get my drift. I've wasted many hours of my life driving around shops hoping to pickup a deal and coming home empty handed, never again. If you add up all the time you spent driving around to shops buying etc, it's not worth it. Sure you might get a bargain, but that will be and exception and not the normal. My 2 cents.
    2 points
  16. This one is a Detroit auto show exclusive http://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/detroit-auto-show/2017/01/14/chevrolet-lego-batmobile-detroit-auto-show/96565268/
    2 points
  17. Today is the last day to use the $5 off $25 / $10 off $50 coupon at Shopko. It stacks with sale and clearance prices. I've been stocking up on Airport Passenger Terminals. They are on sale for $70. The coupon brings them down to $60, which is 40% off. I stopped at 20.
    2 points
  18. It was readily available for 50€. The only inconvenience was that you had to buy a Death Star as well.
    2 points
  19. I never realized how badly I needed LEGO Swamp Thing until now.
    2 points
  20. 2 points
  21. LEGO CITY Van & Caravan 60117 $12.79 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017B1AW3K?psc=1
    2 points
  22. 10249 Winter Toy Shop @ Target - $67.99 only a few left now. http://www.target.com/p/lego-winter-toy-shop-10249/-/A-50414390
    2 points
  23. My 4 year old's first Lego build all on his own. He now wants to help me on with my modulars and Star Wars sets! I swear I heard a glass braking in the kitchen and my wife groaning!
    2 points
  24. Apparently the Euro currency is retiring soon according to some cut & paste image from 7 years ago.
    2 points
  25. So back on topic.....any retiring news? Anyone?
    2 points
  26. There's a really good explanation for that. In The Netherlands, unlike in most other countries, we can subtract the interest paid on our mortgage from our income tax. Which in turn causes the housing prices to be exorbitant, compared to our neighbours. The debt shown above is mainly caused by mortgage loans covered by the housing property itself. It's not consumer debt where people buy stuff they can't afford based on installments. So it looks worse than it actually is.
    2 points
  27. @donbee Thank you for sharing. I think Brickpicker offers a great community to share sorrows and triumphs. Because of this business, I frequently find myself in a position of rage with no sympathetic ear or glory with no one to share it with.
    2 points
  28. We already have this for sports cards and comics. I suppose other items are next. They will just network with the guy from Pawn starts and use all of his contacts to authenticate items
    2 points
  29. Playsets are almost always investment "turds". Just look at the performance of 75052, which included a ridiculous number of unique minifigs, Luke's landspeeder, and some sort of giant green lizard, but still barely made it 50% over MSRP after a year. 75093 pales in comparison. Gray and ugly, with no vehicles and few minifigs. I would have bought at $30.
    2 points
  30. And then there's this: I am however pleased to offer my Dutch buyers retired MISB lego sets on credit. Interest rates are competitive, but payment is accepted in dollars only. I don't want to be left holding the bag when the euro is "retired" in the near future.
    2 points
  31. Makes me think of The Simpsons - Shake Harder, Boy I appreciate all of the discussion in this thread over the last day because it's very informative.
    2 points
  32. If you can swing it, ordering in quantity lessens the chances of you receiving your sets in a bag. Whenever I order battle packs or $20-$30 sets, I order at least 3 at a time. If you order 1 or 2, you're guaranteed a set that looks like it was smashed by the Hulk. Larger sets are less of a worry but I rarely get pristine boxes on anything that I order from Kmart. I'm fairly certain the overeager shipping clerk fist bumps every set upon packing.
    2 points
  33. So I built a UCS 10212 Shuttle last week and had to quickly stash it away from the meddling hands of kids. I set on our bedroom dresser and left it there for the evening. Later on, after the meddling kids were gone I assured the wife that the lego would not be in our bedroom. We have established rules in our home where displayed lego is acceptable and the bedroom is no such place. Well, I was about to move it and she actually said it looked ok and to leave it where it was (for a bit). Now I know that you all don't know... but trust me when I say WOW! Now talk about a CEO/credenza test. This set is a winner! Happy Friday all!!! GO PACK GO!!!
    2 points
  34. I'm starting to sound like the English cat fella who frequents this site, but Site to (Sears) Store pickup gives me pristine boxes every time. Reduced selection, but no issues otherwise.
    2 points
  35. Taking a break from the UCS Star Wars and built my first modular. Throughly enjoyable build!
    2 points
  36. My local Shopko ran out of those :(. So bought more Super Hero sewercroc sets today.
    1 point
  37. Picked up 10233 (used) for $75. Took 2 hours to dismantle it and sort the pieces but is only missing 5 pieces so I'm happy about that as the world of craigslist and the like is full of liars; I have yet to have anyone on there tell the truth. Just be honest people, I probably would have offered the same price regardless. Plan on hanging onto it and unsure if I'll ever resell it. From taking it apart, it looks like a very fun build and piece to display as well. With it actually being slim and long, there are various places that open up to show it off. https://www.brickpicker.com/bpms/set.cfm?set=10233-1
    1 point
  38. Thrill of victory! Agony of defeat!
    1 point
  39. I had a couple recently arrive in bags, but that spell where Star Wars Droids and Obi-Wan fighters were discounted w/ points back, etc. I didn't receive a single bag.
    1 point
  40. Local TRU is going out of business. Today Lego dropped to 50% off....so as usual I bought too much.
    1 point
  41. Impressive. Most impressive. Every time I see one of your microbuilds I get inspired to make my own, but they just look like a collection of random bricks stuck together.
    1 point
  42. You're treading on mail fraud here. Please be honest with the postal system, and let's not continue to talk of ways to beat the system. LEGO cannot be sent via Media Mail. End of story. It's not media. A book about LEGO would qualify as media mail. A book that includes a minifigure would qualify as media mail. The instruction manual for a LEGO set would qualify as media mail. But bricks are not media.
    1 point
  43. Simple, you don't censor Samuel L. Jackson, the true MF, so says his wallet.
    1 point
  44. Found a lonely Raptor Rampage at Walmart for $25.
    1 point
  45. Snow day here so built two ugly sets AA and Chicago, not sure which is worse. The white on AA is supposed to be snow after I shovel out tomorrow I will replace it with black and dark grey but still not sure if it can help this set. I know Asylums are not supposed to look nice but this thing is bad. It does come with 12 Minifigures and a cop car but unless it gets major screen time in the movie I can't see buying this for a kid as a play set for $150 when they can get the batcave. Ninjago and Nexo have better playsets out for less. As for AFOLs Blah save your money. The mini builds are very simplistic nothing on the level of the Kwike Mart. Investment, I will let @Val-E break that down. Man that castle is tall still have to find a place for it.
    1 point
  46. The original 10179 was definitely a "dog" at retail. And from a resale standpoint it was viewed initially as a failure as well. No one wanted to store it. It was all grey bricks. And there was no precedent at the time. As someone who was buying and selling Lego's on the secondary market when this came out, no one wanted to buy it. The highest selling set at the time of it's release was the original UCS X-wing and it was going for around $600 New in Box. So no one thought that a $500 dollar set would ever soar. I didn't. I bought Clone Turbo Tanks, UCS Y-Wings, UCS Snow Speeders, RGS, etc. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES was I going to store a box that big, with the hope that someone would be willing to even pay $750 for it. The vast majority of it's lifespan it was discounted to $400 just to get them off the shelf. I will argue against the idea that the primary buyers of the a new one, are the people who already own it. The market for a $5000 dollar collectible versus a $500 dollar collectible IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. There are a TON of people out there willing to pay $500 for something, but REFUSE to pay the secondary market price for an item. Almost NO parent will buy a $5,000 dollar toy for their kid, but there are MANY that will definitely spend $500 for a christmas or birthday present. When 10179 was released the first time, the Lego market was nothing like what it is today. Back then there was a tiny AFOL market, and even less reseller's. Today there is a HUGE AFOL market, and even more reseller's. If they were to release 10179, while many reseller's like us would avoid it for a long time, if not avoid it all together, there is a HUGE market of people who would want a 10179 not to resell, but to actually build and own. Would the sales be "off the hook?" Not too likely at $500, but they would definitely be healthy enough in the current Lego market to sustain sales for many years to come.
    1 point
  47. My 4 year daughter saw me building the snow globe tonight and 5 minutes later walks over with her Donald snow globe.
    1 point
  48. My 7 yr old put most of this one together. Definitely works the imagination.
    1 point
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