September 11, 20178 yr 3 hours ago, Legolassy said: Thoughts on price in 2 years time? RRP as it will still be available at SAH!
September 11, 20178 yr 17 minutes ago, LegoEdison said: Someone from UK will happy to sell every Brickpicker at £5 under RRP locally
September 13, 20178 yr Had to contact Lego customer service in regards to an order that didn't have 2x VIP applied on Force Friday. And for the first time (for me) they specifically called out one of my purchases of 21309 and gave me a link to an ideas article. It may have been automated, but still.. i'm thinking they love this set. "And finally, in reviewing your account I see that you purchased the iconic LEGO® NASA Apollo Saturn V set 21309 when you visited on September 1-how exciting! Be sure to check out the great article about the collaborative design of this set at https://www.lego.com/en-us/ideasproducts/explore/nasa-apollo-saturn-v"
September 13, 20178 yr Mmm...wonder if they're going to flag my 2 returns of this? Missed the QF local window both times (got 1 out of the door). Edited September 13, 20178 yr by Scatterbug
September 13, 20178 yr 27 minutes ago, Scatterbug said: Mmm...wonder if they're going to flag my 2 returns of this? Missed the QF local window both times. return? You need the capital back or something? Just a little hint on why to hold. Edited September 13, 20178 yr by pstebbing
September 13, 20178 yr 28 minutes ago, pstebbing said: return? You need the capital back or something? Just a little hint on why to hold. Don´t torture the poor guy, he´s missed two Windows already - if he has any worse luck he´ll catch Windows 8.
September 13, 20178 yr Just a heads up - and this may have already been said - but I talked to an employee at my local Lego store and they said this set isn't going anywhere soon AKA not retiring, it just came out like...June? They mentioned that because it's such a well priced set that people are buying it like crazy but the supply will catch up with the demand.
September 13, 20178 yr 27 minutes ago, tlcliff7 said: Just a heads up - and this may have already been said - but I talked to an employee at my local Lego store and they said this set isn't going anywhere soon AKA not retiring, it just came out like...June? They mentioned that because it's such a well priced set that people are buying it like crazy but the supply will catch up with the demand. Well, my local Lego store employee said , that they got a second shipment and that was it...... no more.... Employees really don't know.....
September 13, 20178 yr 3 hours ago, pstebbing said: return? You need the capital back or something? Just a little hint on why to hold. ....when there will be plentiful supply.
September 13, 20178 yr 2 minutes ago, Scatterbug said: ....when there will be plentiful supply. I guess is worth the risk to keep them..... unless you really need the capital......
September 13, 20178 yr ready to order in germany https://shop.lego.com/de-DE/LEGO-NASA-Apollo-Saturn-V-21309
September 13, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, boliramirez said: Well, my local Lego store employee said , that they got a second shipment and that was it...... no more.... Employees really don't know..... That's a fair point. However, due to the fact that this set was released June 1st 2017, I don't think it would retire soon. If it retired at the end of this month that's a 4 month lifespan on a product that people can't get enough of. I will admit, I'm not an expert, but what's the shortest running Lego set? What would Lego gain from retiring this set so soon? Even if it was at the end of this year? They'd lose money. Just me .02 though!
September 13, 20178 yr That's a fair point. However, due to the fact that this set was released June 1st 2017, I don't think it would retire soon. If it retired at the end of this month that's a 4 month lifespan on a product that people can't get enough of. I will admit, I'm not an expert, but what's the shortest running Lego set? What would Lego gain from retiring this set so soon? Even if it was at the end of this year? They'd lose money. Just me .02 though!I don't know about the absolute shortest, but, according to Brickset, The Zombies was available for three months.
September 13, 20178 yr 26 minutes ago, Rodeogeorge said: I don't know about the absolute shortest, but, according to Brickset, The Zombies was available for three months. In Europe we didn´t even get the Agents Sea HQ ship before the theme was axed. Can´t beat 0 months!
September 13, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, tlcliff7 said: That's a fair point. However, due to the fact that this set was released June 1st 2017, I don't think it would retire soon. If it retired at the end of this month that's a 4 month lifespan on a product that people can't get enough of. I will admit, I'm not an expert, but what's the shortest running Lego set? What would Lego gain from retiring this set so soon? Even if it was at the end of this year? They'd lose money. Just me .02 though! Research Institute was a hugely popular set featured on the front of the new york times and cnn. it had a production life from August 2014 - December -2014. why would they limit production of such a small relatively simple set that was hugely popular but very difficult to come by for only 4-5 months? you just have to buy them when they are available and take the risk. given the previous track record of inability to maintain stock, 21309 will likely continue to be difficult to come by. Edited September 13, 20178 yr by cladner
September 13, 20178 yr 3 minutes ago, cladner said: Research Institute was a hugely hyped set featured on the front of the new york times and cnn. The original Gingerbread House.
September 14, 20178 yr 3 hours ago, cladner said: Research Institute was a hugely popular set featured on the front of the new york times and cnn. it had a production life from August 2014 - December -2014. why would they limit production of such a small relatively simple set that was hugely popular but very difficult to come by for only 4-5 months? you just have to buy them when they are available and take the risk. given the previous track record of inability to maintain stock, 21309 will likely continue to be difficult to come by. Interesting - I did not know that! Thanks for the information. I got lucky and found and found some at my local Lego store recently. I only purchased one but now you've got me thinking...
September 14, 20178 yr Received (1) from 1 TRU order (no padding oversize box, but not too beat up). Other 2 orders for (2) Saturns each cancelled today (no inventory).
September 14, 20178 yr Just looked at Amazon and it looks like they have 1 for sale from amazon at the regular price!
September 15, 20178 yr Touching 100 listings on ebay Europe, just in time for the weekend. Well done the horde.
September 17, 20178 yr Its unbelievable that TLG is unable to fulfil the demand for this set 3 months. We can expect same shame with new falcon...
September 17, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, fantomas007 said: Its unbelievable that TLG is unable to fulfil the demand for this set 3 months. We can expect same shame with new falcon... They were too busy making Falcons. Now they are making Saturns so no Falcons. Plenty of (worth) Nexto Naught sets around if you are stuck for something to build. Edited September 17, 20178 yr by Val-E
September 18, 20178 yr 4 hours ago, Val-E said: They were too busy making Falcons. Now they are making Saturns so no Falcons. Plenty of (worth) Nexto Naught sets around if you are stuck for something to build.
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