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Things that are easier to predict than LEGO set retirement

Tongue-in-cheek, of course. I'll start.

Earthquakes

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My wife's um....errr....cycle

John Cena winning the wwe championship

People saying a set will retire <enter date> with absolute certainty though they really have no @$#%@#$ clue?

...Chris Weidman winning this Sat.

That AnakinIsVader will have the most witty response to this thread.

The weather, weeks or even months from now.

That AnakinIsVader will have the most witty response to this thread.

guess you didn't get the memo.

My wife's um....errr....cycle

:o .........

 

That AnakinIsVader will have the most witty response to this thread.

guess you didn't get the memo.

Ya, was wondering what happened with that, oh well, not the thread to ask. 

 

 

 

 

Panic buying when people put off buying a very popular set (SSD anyone?). "Oh @%#$! It`s too late!!!!"  :taunt:

guess you didn't get the memo.

Banned huh?

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Banned huh?

OK that AnakinIsVader will not have the most witty response to this thread.

Wow, I heard he was awesome. The legend will live on.

Reading up on all the treads, which took some time, I've noticed one thing easy to predict is that if you don't buy exclusives you will be called names and belittled by some but not others.

Wow, I heard he was awesome. The legend will live on.

Reading up on all the treads, which took some time, I've noticed one thing easy to predict is that if you don't buy exclusives you will be called names and belittled by some but not others.

not true.....people catch flack when they make up silly reasons why they think sets won't be good investments.

People will predict LEGO set retirement in a predict LEGO set retirement thread.

not true.....people catch flack when they make up silly reasons why they think sets won't be good investments.

Thank you for validating my point.

You're welcome for correcting your point. 99.9% of it is all in good fun anyway.

Things easier to predict than Lego set retirement?

When I will get my next paycheck.

The end of the world.

Things easier to predict than EOLs:

You will die, and you will pay taxes...not necessarily in that order.

The name of the exact butterfly whose wing-flap in Peking will cause rain in Central Park.

Predicting the soccer WC 2014 in Sauromosis's contest.

The content of an Emazers post

The end of the world.

Just a second after the retirement of 10188

If you go onto the Brickset website, look up a retired set, it will tell you the date it wad first available in your country and other countries and when it was retired. The information is fairly accurate. You will find most sets fall between 18 & 24 months. Smaller sets generally go first, many sets will retire around November, with some gone by October and some in December, what ever is left will go in the Christmas Lego shop sale and most are cleared out by January. As captain America did last year it was sold out by September and the batcave December. Retailers will stock for Christmas early, but for a set that had already been out a year and a half or so it is unlikely they will restock past October, "once they are gone they are gone". " one wave enters, one wave leaves".

Big exclusives, well you never know how long, neither do Lego, if it's a good seller like the death star, high priced, good profit margin, Lego will keep it going till sales start to trickle out, it could around another 5 years, who knows, eventually it will get a bit dated and Lego will phase it out, I see that coming before it is retired due to slow sales.

On the other hand, UCS b-wing, not a great seller so gone in a year. In some respects if you do want to concentrate on these big sets, it may be better just to save your cash in the bank and then when the set is looking eol imminent go out and buy them, look to see how many you can get from Lego and other retailers. This may be better than buying before hand as you could find the investment no improving for 1-2 or more years. In that time you may of had the opportunity to buy normal sets and rock bottom prices and have that set retire. But time is not always on a Lego investors side and sets can dissappear overnight, which is why most investors will simply buy what they can each month. At this time of year, well since jan/feb we haven't seen many sets retire and we will not start to see may retire untill the autumn.

For the sake of sticking my neck out, I think we will see at least 1 modular, 1 star wars UCS, possibly camper van & camel gone by the end of the year/jan 2015, but it really does come down to Lego's sales.

I think superheroes wave 2 wil start to go October and be gone by January, it is possible like last year some of these sets can be sold at christmas. Star wars sets tend to hang around longer or shorter. Desert skiff and Jabba palace only around for 17 months or so from lego, palace is still available from retailers but not many

Left now and gone by the end of summer. But many star wars sets you have a better chance of getting at exact time of eol.

A little lego history, back in the 70's to 90's, legosets would only e around a year or so, but the popular ones would get re-released in the next year or 2, that is what some sets have -1 as part of the number, eg, 375-1. So you know with Lego that a sets shelf life is all about sales generated.

So to summarise, to have an idea of when a set is to eol, look to the past, it doesn't change much, popular sets will be around longer but will equally go quick when they are no longer made. Look at how sales go in your country as it varies.

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