I apologize if this is in the wrong place but I thought the best place to put it was in the Star Wars thread! I'm sure many of you recall back in 2013 the release of the exclusive "NY, I Heart" Yoda at Times Square in 2013. Originally limited to 1000 pieces, recently quite a few unbagged examples began appearing on eBay from one particular seller at a price somewhat below their typical resell value ($85USD). I ended up purchasing one and initially was frustrated as it appeared to have been a fairly good attempt at a knockoff. However, after contacting the seller, I discovered he purchased them directly from Lego. He claimed that they were seconds that never made it to the promo release, and had receipts to prove this. Fascinating, right? Here's where it gets interesting (in my mind, anyway)!
The Yoda I received from this seller had white hair. The one I purchased back in 2013 also has white hair. However there was some confusion at the time of release due to there being both white and grey-haired releases of the item. Now this got me thinking; could the grey hair be a 'second' phase batch which was reprinted to make up for these seconds which were not released at promo? If so, I wonder how many there are and what affect it might have on their resale value? I mean, if a Princess Leia hair piece can have a slight production defect and be worth 10x more, what would the implications of this be? Has anyone else heard anything similar to this? I'd love to hear your experience! Thanks.
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Hi all,
I apologize if this is in the wrong place but I thought the best place to put it was in the Star Wars thread! I'm sure many of you recall back in 2013 the release of the exclusive "NY, I Heart" Yoda at Times Square in 2013. Originally limited to 1000 pieces, recently quite a few unbagged examples began appearing on eBay from one particular seller at a price somewhat below their typical resell value ($85USD). I ended up purchasing one and initially was frustrated as it appeared to have been a fairly good attempt at a knockoff. However, after contacting the seller, I discovered he purchased them directly from Lego. He claimed that they were seconds that never made it to the promo release, and had receipts to prove this. Fascinating, right? Here's where it gets interesting (in my mind, anyway)!
The Yoda I received from this seller had white hair. The one I purchased back in 2013 also has white hair. However there was some confusion at the time of release due to there being both white and grey-haired releases of the item. Now this got me thinking; could the grey hair be a 'second' phase batch which was reprinted to make up for these seconds which were not released at promo? If so, I wonder how many there are and what affect it might have on their resale value? I mean, if a Princess Leia hair piece can have a slight production defect and be worth 10x more, what would the implications of this be? Has anyone else heard anything similar to this? I'd love to hear your experience! Thanks.