Everything posted by runner.caller2
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I just saw one sell for $42 shipped. hmm.
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Is it just me or do these seam to be heading downwards?
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I bought four of these today for $19.99 each. With only four, would you guys sell these now, or hold them.
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I got four of these at target for $5.99 back in July. There are a couple more there now at full retail....weird. Anyway, I'm holding onto them for now. Mostly because I haven't had time to list them. Couldn't pass on 70% off. I am kicking myself for not picking up two 60003 Fire Emergency for $12 each.
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Stupidest Question Ever Asked in a Lego Store
runner.caller2 replied to CNH1974's topic in Odds & Ends
The stupidest thing I ever did at a Lego store was buy three sets and pay 7% sales tax only later to realize that they don't have a brick and mortar store in my home state so I could have gotten the same three sets online tax freeeeeeeee -
I bought two @ $9.62 and one @ $6.87 back in august. I'm not ready to sell these yet though.
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Legends of Chima - general discussion
runner.caller2 replied to TheOrcKing's topic in Legends of Chima
Although the minifigs may not be so iconic, I could see them becoming easier to move in the future. After watching a couple episodes I could see people wanting to grow their armies. Maybe you would have better luck putting 3 to 5 of the same animal minifigure in one lot and advertising it as a custom battle pack. -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
Okay, one article I read said that purple pants is more iconic and would be the one that collectors are after. However, I thought that collectors sought after what was rare. I would think that a brown pants Hulk would be more sought after by Hulk or Marvel collectors which is what you also indicate in this post. Wouldn't a brown pants hulk be the center piece or crown jewel in a collection of purple pants Hulks? ...and therefore be worth more in the long run. -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
Might I ask what kind of box you used? the only one I could find was about twice as big as it needed to be. I wish they had made the set a little more square. -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
Back when I saw these at Walmart for 35 I only bought one of two because one was smashed (possibly by the hulk inside?) I should of gotten that one too because now he's selling for more than $35 now. Instead I buy 6 more yesterday at 49.99. the one I sold for 89.99 only netted me 13 bucks. I need to rethink my strategy. -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
Where did you guys find boxes to ship these? I noticed that there were 7 of these in my area yesterday, I picked up 6 of the 7 today. Someone must have bought one. Anyway 19" x 11.2" x 2.4" is not a common box size and I couldn't find any boxes to ship them in....at least economically. -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
You keep saying to get these signed by Stan Lee like it's as easy as going to the grocery store. How often does he visit South Dakota? lol -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
Yeah, that may be true but if the hulk is selling for $10 less than the set is, and the rest of the set is pretty much garbage. Then I would end up losing. -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
Where do you get AFA grades? -
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runner.caller2 replied to pins79's topic in LEGO Set Retirement / End of Life (EOL)
I bought one of these for $35 back in august. There are still 7 more in my town, 2 @ walmart and 5 @ target. for $49.99 a pop Is it a good idea to pick any or all of these up? What would you guys do? I'm thinking of using some of my Christmas bonus from work to buy them. I'm thinking I will flip 4-6 of them for easy profit. Then, still have 2-4 of them for later growth. What would you guys do? -
Lego vs. Mega Bloks; An Engineering Approach
runner.caller2 posted a blog article in Community LEGO Blogs
I just graduated in spring 2013 with a mechanical engineering degree, and the sole purpose of this blog post is to weigh in on the famous Lego vs. Mega Bloks debate with my "professional" opinion. I remember recieving a Mega Bloks monster truck as a child. About half way through the build, a few pieces would pop off when I pressed a piece on. It was very frustrating, and I put it away. When I was a little older, I tried to put it together again. This time i only needed to place one or two more pieces and the thing would have been complete. However, random pieces started popping off again when I would press a different piece into place. Therefore, I "maturely" remedied the situation by "zooming" the truck off the top of the stairs and watching it flip over and over, crashing, smashing, and tumbling its way down. It was a glorious sight as the beast dissapeared into a haze of purple bloks that were flung off during its first and last journey. At last the pathetic excuse for a toy came to busted halt at the bottom of the stairs. Barley recognizable. It was missing a wheel or two and shed most of it's body on the way down. Meanwhile, I was standing at the top of the stairs with an evil laugh thinking to myself, "If you're going to radomly lose bloks, then I'm going to give you a reason to lose them!" Watching that set explode was definitely the most fun I had with it. That pretty much ended my interest in ever getting another megabloks set. In fact, I even asked my aunt and uncle for the reciept on a mega bloks skate park set they bought me one year for my birthday so that I could buy a lego set. I wound up getting 4950 Loader-Dozer from the Rock Raiders theme so it was a great trade in my opinion. Many people (such as parents looking for a cheaper alternative) think that it is just a personal preference. These people believe that since Mega Bloks are "compatible" with Lego, that means they are just as good. I am here to tell them that they are wrong. When I was younger, my opinion was the following: "Lego bricks are better than Mega Bloks because they stick together better." Even though I have gained a great deal of technical background and understanding since those days, my opinion has largley remain unchanged. This brings us to our first point. Quality Even at a really young age, I was able to tell the difference in the plastic quality between Lego and Mega Bloks. -Color: Lego bricks are always so rich in color and shine, and Mega Bloks always looked like they have sat out in the sun too long. -Density: Lego bricks are more dense than Mega Bloks. Density is the unit of mass per volume. If you take a 1X4 Lego Brick and compare it to a 1X4 Mega Block, they have roughly the same volume, but the Lego brick weighs more, therefore it has more mass per volume and is more dense. At any rate it is made of a stronger plastic. This higher density and stronger plastic ensures less flexing when pieces are pressed together. This results in a tighter fit and the Lego pieces do not randomly pop off like Mega Bloks do. -Control: This is just a guess, but I also figure that the quality control for Lego is more strict than for Mega Bloks. Tolerances My final semester in school, I took a class called Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerances (GD&T). It has everything to do with the actual manufactre of a part. Take a lego brick for example. Lets say that a certain lego brick has to be 1 inch* in length. Well in the real world, that lego brick will likely never be exactly 1 inch. In fact 3 different bricks can be 1.011", 0.996", and 1.009". Very close to 1 inch, but not. I believe that Lego has strict tolerances. For this particular part the dimension may be 1+/-0.01". This means that the lego brick can be between 0.990" and 1.010" and pass quality control. Since the first brick fell out of this tolerance by 0.001", it would be discarded. (Probably thrown back into the oven and re-melted to try again). Mega Blok's tolerances are probably less strict. In this made up example, they'd be closer to 1+/-0.05" with a range of 0.95" to 1.05" so all three Mega Bloks of the same lengths mentioned before would pass quality control making it easier to get a piece that doesn't hold strong. Holding dimensions to a higher tolerance is more expensive on the company's end, Lego puts more money into quality control. because they have a brand name associated with high quality. This allows them to charge more for retail compared to Mega Bloks. These tolerances would apply to every dimension on a brick. Take a 1X4 brick for example. There are height, depth, and width dimensions that must fall within tolerances, 8 diamter dimensions of the studs on top, 3 diameter dimensions of the tubes underneath. And probably a whole lot more. Also the studs have to be the right distance away from each other so that they are small enough to fit inside the bottom of another brick, but large enough so they press fit in tightly and do not allow the brick on top to slip off. Incredible design work when you think about it. To recap: From my youthful experiences and recently gained technical understanding, my "professional" and largley biased opinion is as follows; "Lego bricks are better than Mega Bloks because they are held to a higher tolerance." which...simply put...means...THEY STICK TOGETHER BETTER! Keep Laughing! (This one's a cheap shot) From a literature standpoint, Lego is still better. It's name has foreign language roots. All Mega Bloks does is teaches kids how to spell blocks wrong.... I will leave you with a great quote from Family Guy. Peter: You got Legos? Aw, sweet! Lois only buys me Mega Bloks. Lois: They're the same thing, Peter. Peter: You know what, Lois? They are not the same thing. And the sooner you get that through your thick skull, the sooner we can get this marriage back on track. *Even though I'm from the USA, to all my UK or other country readers out there, I love the metric system and I really wish America would switch... -
haven't seen any china sets clearanced or even a price decline in my area either