November 21, 201411 yr Does anyone know how tall this set is when built? I have an interested buyer that would like to know...
November 21, 201411 yr Does anyone know how tall this set is when built? I have an interested buyer that would like to know... Just over 12"
November 21, 201411 yr Does anyone know how tall this set is when built? I have an interested buyer that would like to know... Tell him to buy it, build it, and let you know
November 21, 201411 yr Going... going... (just snagged the last two in store tonight - they've had full shelves for weeks)
November 21, 201411 yr yep 1st lego store by work, has 2 damaged left, none more in the back. 2nd lego store today, have 2 left on the shelf, 1 of which is slightly damaged. I plan to go get those 2 tomorrow morning. I asked if they were getting more at both stores, and they weren't for sure if they would get more or not.
November 21, 201411 yr I asked if they were getting more at both stores, and they weren't for sure if they would get more or not didn't want to admit it will be sold out soon and give that information to a reseller. fixed
November 21, 201411 yr I have nine reserved for collection, I just can't decide if I want to pay full rrp for them all. Every one of my R2's has been bought with a 33% discount.
November 21, 201411 yr I have nine reserved for collection, I just can't decide if I want to pay full rrp for them all. Every one of my R2's has been bought with a 33% discount. You poor thing, I'd hate to see someone pay full price for something.
November 21, 201411 yr I have nine reserved for collection, I just can't decide if I want to pay full rrp for them all. Every one of my R2's has been bought with a 33% discount. I understand the feeling. However I did the same thing with the Town Hall. Bought my last two at RRP. Do not regret it now though!
November 21, 201411 yr Author I have nine reserved for collection, I just can't decide if I want to pay full rrp for them all. Every one of my R2's has been bought with a 33% discount.It would be a foolish move in my opinion not to buy those sets. I pay above retail for many special sets all the time and I never regret it. People need to realize that not every LEGO set has to be bought at a discount for it to be a good deal in the long term.
November 21, 201411 yr Just over 12" There's one in Harrods built right now and it looked much smaller than I expected, But, it's a superb model nonetheless. I've never yet paid over RRP for anything but, might in the case of these.
November 21, 201411 yr It would be a foolish move in my opinion not to buy those sets. I pay above retail for many special sets all the time and I never regret it. People need to realize that not every LEGO set has to be bought at a discount for it to be a good deal in the long term. Totally agree, but the poster in question was from Great Brittain. I think our overseas folks have to consider this aspect more than US brickpickers for two reasons: 1) they're at a competitive disadvantage price wise already 2) they actually can still find discounts on exclusives from time to time edit 3) lately, they seem to be getting a completely obvious heads up on exclusives retiring from the US market, whereas they'll be available easily and at a discount in their home nation. This means they can afford to be really picky on what they buy and when. Granted if your goal is 40 R2's then just start buying, but if you're small time, the $$ and space matter, so you have to pick & choose. Edited November 21, 201411 yr by mudcatsfan
November 21, 201411 yr Author Totally agree, but the poster in question was from Great Brittain. I think our overseas folks have to consider this aspect more than US brickpickers for two reasons: 1) they're at a competitive disadvantage price wise already 2) they actually can still find discounts on exclusives from time to time Paying retail or slightly above retail for quality sets applies everywhere and here is why. They are two separate markets for the most part, so what we pay and sell for in the US has very little affect on what occurs in their secondary market. Most sets show similar growth between the 4 major markets, so the appreciation on their initial investment really only relates to them. Our resellers are not flooding the international markets with LEGO sets. Our data indicates there is some sales, but not a significant amount. People usually stick within or near their country of origin to sell products on eBay.
November 21, 201411 yr You poor thing, I'd hate to see someone pay full price for something. Ha ha yeah I sounded like a spoilt child there. I'll pick my rattle up off the floor now.
November 21, 201411 yr The shelf at my B&M was full with 5 R2s. I also noticed the spot where they had the town hall was replaced with the Sea Cow!
November 21, 201411 yr Paying retail or slightly above retail for quality sets applies everywhere and here is why. They are two separate markets for the most part, so what we pay and sell for in the US has very little affect on what occurs in their secondary market. Most sets show similar growth between the 4 major markets, so the appreciation on their initial investment really only relates to them. Our resellers are not flooding the international markets with LEGO sets. Our data indicates there is some sales, but not a significant amount. People usually stick within or near their country of origin to sell products on eBay. Very interesting note re: lack of overseas sales. With the advent of ebay's International sales program, i've certainly seen my overseas sales pick up. Perhaps that will continue to increase as the years go by. I know i love the price of sending something to Kentucky and getting the benefit of a world wide audience. I expect to see a more open worldwide marketplace in the near future. I also think you have an amazing opportunity with this site as its already a global community.
November 21, 201411 yr For sets like R2 the main hurdle is shipping and customs duties - even between two EU countries sending that size of box is around 25-40 euros compared with 8 or so nationally, so you would really have to go some to win back that cost on the price of the
November 21, 201411 yr For sets like R2 the main hurdle is shipping and customs duties - even between two EU countries sending that size of box is around 25-40 euros compared with 8 or so nationally, so you would really have to go some to win back that cost on the price of the Edited November 21, 201411 yr by Neosphinx
November 22, 201411 yr Which one of you is this guy? Went to my LEGO store for the VIP event and picked up an R2. Was talking to the manager about how I "hear that R2 is going away" and she says "Yes, it's sad but true". She then says that someone had called the store during the week asking to buy 4 and have them shipped. So she got his name and then proceeded to look him up in the system and she says it appears that this guy has called at least 21 LEGO stores across the country looking for R2's and got almost all the stores to sell him at least 2 each. She says "I guess I know what he is going to do with them..." Edited November 22, 201411 yr by grackleflint
November 22, 201411 yr Which one of you is this guy? Went to my LEGO store for the VIP event and picked up an R2. Was talking to the manager about how I "hear that R2 is going away" and she says "Yes, it's sad but true". She then says that someone had called the store during the week asking to buy 4 and have them shipped. So she got his name and then proceeded to look him up in the system and she says it appears that this guy has called at least 21 LEGO stores across the country looking for R2's and got almost all the stores to sell him at least 2 each. She says "I guess I know what he is going to do with them..." And trekgate was his name-o... Already a legend...
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