Thought it time to reach out and introduce myself. I just got into LEGO within the last 10 months. It started as a bit of a hobby to pass the time in Greenland. My friend lived next to me in the dorms and he is a huge AFOL. He really peaked my interest when he told me about the value of certain LEGO sets. We'd literally spend hours talking bricks. He showed me pics from brick conventions, his 3rd place winning massive Black Pearl that he made, and all sorts of stuff that I found fascinating. At first, I was just interested in having a fun hobby where I could use my hands and find some peace. Very soon I was enticed by the challenge of using bricks as an investment vehicle. At the end of the day, if an investment doesn't pan out...it can always be built.
Anyway, my favorite build so far was R2-D2...did that in Greenland. I purchased a couple Hoth sets to build...made sense seeing how I was in the Arctic for a year. I built a Technic 9392 and quickly developed a crush on Technic. Plus, I've worked a lot of construction in my career as a military engineer. I really just started to buy sets I thought would be fun to put together. SW was a big part of my childhood so I definitely favored those sets at first.
But those hours of conversation and brick building with my friend really influenced me. I asked him a blunt question, "If I'm going to spend $1,000 on LEGO tonight as investments...what should I buy?" He mentioned Fire Brigade 10197, Haunted House 10228, Winter Village Cottage 10229, and Tower Bridge 10214. That was November 2013.
I was hooked.
I slowly purchased some larger sets over the winter and spring. Solely as long term investments. SW 10221 & 10227, Grand Emporium 10211, and some more of my previously purchased sets. When I returned to the US I went a little crazy...my brickfolio can be found here: my.brickpicker.com/jhammill24. You can probably see that I'm expirementing with some smaller, kids friendly sets to see how they perform in the near future.
Did I mention that I have 4 kids? They love LEGO! We have a great time building sets together as a family activity. It's great for their motor skills, concentration, and problem solving. If they only knew of the sets I have hidden in my closet they'd overthrow me and open every box. I like to visit the LEGO shop and ask them which sets they think are the coolest and that kids would want the most. It has been helpful in identifying potential winners based on the features my kids highlight. We will be starting our own family business buying and selling LEGO in the very near future. So I'd love to hear any advice on the topic. I'd love to teach them basic math/business/research/investing principles with bricks.
I spend a ton time reading the articles on brickpicker.com and getting info on sets at brickset.com. I scan through ebay and amazon several times a day to see what the vibe is. I really can't get enough of LEGO. I'm trying to control this addiction but everytime I look LEGO is releasing new sets...
I'll try my best to hold-off for special VIP bonuses or Amazon sales. Just know, I'm in this with you...
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Hello everyone,
Thought it time to reach out and introduce myself. I just got into LEGO within the last 10 months. It started as a bit of a hobby to pass the time in Greenland. My friend lived next to me in the dorms and he is a huge AFOL. He really peaked my interest when he told me about the value of certain LEGO sets. We'd literally spend hours talking bricks. He showed me pics from brick conventions, his 3rd place winning massive Black Pearl that he made, and all sorts of stuff that I found fascinating. At first, I was just interested in having a fun hobby where I could use my hands and find some peace. Very soon I was enticed by the challenge of using bricks as an investment vehicle. At the end of the day, if an investment doesn't pan out...it can always be built.
Anyway, my favorite build so far was R2-D2...did that in Greenland. I purchased a couple Hoth sets to build...made sense seeing how I was in the Arctic for a year. I built a Technic 9392 and quickly developed a crush on Technic. Plus, I've worked a lot of construction in my career as a military engineer. I really just started to buy sets I thought would be fun to put together. SW was a big part of my childhood so I definitely favored those sets at first.
But those hours of conversation and brick building with my friend really influenced me. I asked him a blunt question, "If I'm going to spend $1,000 on LEGO tonight as investments...what should I buy?" He mentioned Fire Brigade 10197, Haunted House 10228, Winter Village Cottage 10229, and Tower Bridge 10214. That was November 2013.
I was hooked.
I slowly purchased some larger sets over the winter and spring. Solely as long term investments. SW 10221 & 10227, Grand Emporium 10211, and some more of my previously purchased sets. When I returned to the US I went a little crazy...my brickfolio can be found here: my.brickpicker.com/jhammill24. You can probably see that I'm expirementing with some smaller, kids friendly sets to see how they perform in the near future.
Did I mention that I have 4 kids? They love LEGO! We have a great time building sets together as a family activity. It's great for their motor skills, concentration, and problem solving. If they only knew of the sets I have hidden in my closet they'd overthrow me and open every box. I like to visit the LEGO shop and ask them which sets they think are the coolest and that kids would want the most. It has been helpful in identifying potential winners based on the features my kids highlight. We will be starting our own family business buying and selling LEGO in the very near future. So I'd love to hear any advice on the topic. I'd love to teach them basic math/business/research/investing principles with bricks.
I spend a ton time reading the articles on brickpicker.com and getting info on sets at brickset.com. I scan through ebay and amazon several times a day to see what the vibe is. I really can't get enough of LEGO. I'm trying to control this addiction but everytime I look LEGO is releasing new sets...
I'll try my best to hold-off for special VIP bonuses or Amazon sales. Just know, I'm in this with you...