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Gotta listen to Ed Mack - he is right again (new SW movie impacts)

So more than a couple of times Ed Mack, site owner and Lego extraordinaire, has mentioned that he thinks the movies with renew and revitalize Star Wars and cause old and current sets to skyrocket, etc.

 

While this is an opinion held by a lot of people, I certainly think that there has been some skepticism as well because of all the re-releases, the possibility of the new movies being less than desirable, and the overproduction that seems to be staring Star Wars Lego in the face (over 40 sets every year).

 

I honestly have been a skeptic. In the Lego beginnings (I wasn't a part of it), Star Wars sets were all great investments. Lately, that hasn't been the case, even for what looked like pure winners like the 7964 Republic Frigate or the Tie Defender 8087, or the Wompa Cave 8089.

 

But star wars may be back guys. Maybe I am the only skeptic - feel free to pronouce how many of these sets coming up you thought were winners - but I didn't and have none or very few of them. Honestly, none of these sets are better than these above, but they are winners either way.

 

9490 Droid Escape

 

This may be the most confusing one to me. This set has C3po who hasn't been in a lot of sets, but is still not a premier char. IMO. It has a few exclusive figs, but really what else? The set is nothing... except that while it was deeply discounted and I passed a lot on clearance, its on its way doubling.

 

9492 Tie Fighter

 

This might be less surprising - but its still a thrice remade set and one that was everywhere forever and maybe a bit overpriced. I am sad to say I have none of these.

 

9494 Anakin's Jedi Interceptor

 

IMO an awful ship and one that has been remade over and over for no reason. Evidently that doesn't stop it from jumping up to almost doubling shortly after retirement. Still scratching my head.

 

Malevolence 9515

 

This one is just recently retired and starting to really grow. Its an awesome set and I actually thought this one might be a sleeper. I include it because it was stupidly-available everywhere at Walmarts for 60$. I should have bought many many more. Never would have thought this was a 200$ set - not even from any of the movies - but that seems to be where its headed.

 

7879 Hoth Echo Base

 

I compared this set several times to Mon Calimari. Its just not that impressive to me. But it has certainly done alright even with the TRU lingering effect.

 

The are many more that are starting to look good. Pre Vizsla, Battle of Hoth, Republic Striker, and several others are just now starting to be gone and are already back to up to their MSRP.

 

What does this mean? I am just dumb? (yes, but besides the point) Random blip? Just increased Lego popularity? Too much ignoring by resellers?

 

Well these gains by themselves aren't amazing by any means compared to some other themes. However, I really am starting to believe these sets are doing better because of the renewed interest. To me, this means that once the Star Wars fever hits again, the next couple of years of sets are more are going to tip towards the "Star wars sets are always good investments" thought that used to exist.

 

While I have largely ignored Star Wars sets that weren't UCS since I have been investing, I certainly can't do that again. And I wouldn't advise others to do the same either. Better and better games may be right around the corner.

 

The emperor is back, and he certainly has a new groove.

 

 

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I get that Star Wars Lego sets book values are buoyed by their open-the-box-and-enjoy-it appeal.  

 

But predictably large production runs & a well-known tendency of re-issuance of popular lines seem like unnecessary risks to endure in Lego investments given what seems like safer high-mark return ratios in other genres.

 

Wouldn't JJ Abram's version have its own sets to add to this line & further dilute the already large supply of assets for sale in the genre?

 

This site is full of thoughtful, data-driven investors so I know I am missing something.  Please explain.

 

 

I get that Star Wars Lego sets book values are buoyed by their open-the-box-and-enjoy-it appeal.  

 

But predictably large production runs & a well-known tendency of re-issuance of popular lines seem like unnecessary risks to endure in Lego investments given what seems like safer high-mark return ratios in other genres.

 

Wouldn't JJ Abram's version have its own sets to add to this line & further dilute the already large supply of assets for sale in the genre?

 

This site is full of thoughtful, data-driven investors so I know I am missing something.  Please explain.

 

 

I guess you are missing the X factor...STAR WARS fanatics.  Older STAR WARS sets have been increasing in value once again after a few slow years.  I can't explain why some people insist on dressing up as STAR WARS characters and running around the house yelling, "May the Force be with you!"  but they do.  It's this fanaticism that will give new life to the stagnant STAR WARS theme.  Because the new movie will have many of the older original characters in it, there will be a carryover effect from the original trilogy and many of the old and original STAR WARS LEGO sets might be sought after once again.  Never underestimate the power of the Force...

 

As for JJ Abrams new ships, I guess we will have to wait and see how much different they will be...if at all.  I am not saying that every STAR WARS LEGO set is/will be a fantastic investment, but it is nice to see the renewed interest in the theme and the prices slowing ticking upwards once again.

As a SW fan I agree, lol. I struggle every day to not rip open these sets I have and quit my job and spend the last few months before I am homeless building them all and running around the house going "pew pew!"

  • 2 weeks later...

I think a lot of the problem is that many individuals attempt to save up for the big sets when in actuality the small sets can bring in a pretty solid return as well. I keep on thinking how the day Vader tie was $30 and now sells for$120. It's easy ship and was inexpensive to purchase. I know this is hindsight but the smaller sets should not be overlooked.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have an original Yoda and Darth Maul bust. Think it's worth riding out or sell this holiday. Both used

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