October 7, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Lego_Monsters said: Any idea when is this set retiring? Yes, but we're sworn to secrecy.
October 7, 20187 yr Any idea when is this set retiring?Based on what we have seen of Ideas sets in the past. Safe bets would say end of next year, popular set and likely easy license to keep. The gambling man would bet on this year, given most Ideas dont last more than 2 calendar years.
October 7, 20187 yr 9 minutes ago, jay4e said: Based on what we have seen of Ideas sets in the past. Safe bets would say end of next year, popular set and likely easy license to keep. The gambling man would bet on this year, given most Ideas dont last more than 2 calendar years. Thanks, will order one.
October 8, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, Lego_Monsters said: Thanks, will order one. It's a superb set and you won't be disappointed if you end up keeping it for years. I've heard (grains of NaCl) that the 21104 Mars Rover (with a new set number) could be making a return early next year which tells me that the Saturn V isn't quite done yet. It's a no brainer at a good discount as I don't think you can possible lose, even if 1,000,000 are made. The more NASA is in the news, the better.
October 8, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, TabbyBoy said: It's a superb set and you won't be disappointed if you end up keeping it for years. If you start to exclude holding time when talking about profits, every set becomes a winner. But if you INclude holding time, the Saturn V could turn out to be just an OK investment. Too much hype, (probably) too many produced, too many buyers - plus: if TLG is in fact beginning to revive NASA sets, too (like you suggested), then I wouldn't recommend buying this at all even if you are OK with holding the set for many years. What if TLG retire the Ideas rocket end of 2018 - only to bring it back as a Creator set in 2019 for years and years to stay?... Could well be the Saturn V is such an extraordinary cash cow for them that TLG end production on the original set early (=2018) so they can right away: a) re-release it with a +50% price increase and b) don't have to pay the Ideas designer his share any more... Edited October 8, 20187 yr by Frank Brickowski
October 8, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, Frank Brickowski said: If you start to exclude holding time when talking about profits, every set becomes a winner. Well, not exactly.
October 8, 20187 yr There is some talk about First Man getting a fair number of Oscar nominations, and since it features a Saturn V, it should be a nice bump in sales. I doubt LEGO will retire the set anytime soon.
October 8, 20187 yr 5 minutes ago, Mark Twain said: There is some talk about First Man getting a fair number of Oscar nominations, and since it features a Saturn V, it should be a nice bump in sales. I doubt LEGO will retire the set anytime soon. Off topic but I'm tempted to take my son, age 8. I'm worried it might be too intense, but we'll see. Besides, this generation needs some inspiration for space exploration ... Musk can't do it on his own!
October 8, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, iahawks550 said: Well, not exactly. Well, quite exactly. Any LEGO bought at retail price will make a profit in 50 years (and be it simply due to nostalgia).
October 8, 20187 yr 9 hours ago, Frank Brickowski said: If you start to exclude holding time when talking about profits, every set becomes a winner. But if you INclude holding time, the Saturn V could turn out to be just an OK investment. Too much hype, (probably) too many produced, too many buyers - plus: if TLG is in fact beginning to revive NASA sets, too (like you suggested), then I wouldn't recommend buying this at all even if you are OK with holding the set for many years. What if TLG retire the Ideas rocket end of 2018 - only to bring it back as a Creator set in 2019 for years and years to stay?... Could well be the Saturn V is such an extraordinary cash cow for them that TLG end production on the original set early (=2018) so they can right away: a) re-release it with a +50% price increase and b) don't have to pay the Ideas designer his share any more... ) too many produced, too many buyers - you meant sellers, right?
October 8, 20187 yr 33 minutes ago, crayxlp said: ) too many produced, too many buyers - you meant sellers, right? You're right. I meant sellers who bought.
October 23, 20196 yr Berlin LEGO store employee told a friend who bought the set that it'll get reissued next year. At this point I really think it's going to happen. Maybe with a 20% price increase?
October 26, 20196 yr On 10/24/2019 at 1:09 AM, elmaslıefendi said: Berlin LEGO store employee told a friend who bought the set that it'll get reissued next year. At this point I really think it's going to happen. Maybe with a 20% price increase? September 21, you saw it here first: Edited October 26, 20196 yr by Frank Brickowski
October 26, 20196 yr 5 minutes ago, Frank Brickowski said: September 21, you saw it here first: Great job photo shopping this! Sorry but you made a mistake, 780 points equates to a $119.99 price tag if this was REALLY $179.99 the VIP points would be 1170. What is the point of you trying to trick people? or is this some kind of joke? Also, on the left side of the box there should be a set number right after the title at the top and there is none. Looks like you erased it and didn't add one in because it is too hard. You can make any excuse you want but this is fake and you can't prove that it is real unless you give me a URL which has a domain of lego.com. Even if you did give me URL why would you photoshop an image instead of using the real life one?
October 26, 20196 yr Great job photo shopping this! Sorry but you made a mistake, 780 points equates to a $119.99 price tag if this was REALLY $179.99 the VIP points would be 1170. What is the point of you trying to trick people? or is this some kind of joke? Also, on the left side of the box there should be a set number right after the title at the top and there is none. Looks like you erased it and didn't add one in because it is too hard. You can make any excuse you want but this is fake and you can't prove that it is real unless you give me a URL which has a domain of lego.com. Even if you did give me URL why would you photoshop an image instead of using the real life one?Ban Frank. Heard it hear first.
October 26, 20196 yr 3 hours ago, Frank Brickowski said: September 21, you saw it here first: I know this fake. Show real proof.
October 26, 20196 yr 3 hours ago, elmaslıefendi said: I know this fake. Show real proof. Nobody has a wish list that is empty! LOL
October 26, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Saruman said: Here is the complete summary of this foolishness! Your welcome! Yout can't be more serious, bro...lol
October 27, 20196 yr Lol... I think some people on here need to learn how to take a jokeSent from my SM-G960U1 using Brickpicker Forum mobile app
October 27, 20196 yr 30 minutes ago, Shortbus311 said: Lol... I think some people on here need to learn how to take a joke Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Brickpicker Forum mobile app Joke? You mean that the original post wasn't real?
October 28, 20196 yr some dude on Reddit posted that he had a fire in his home recently....guess he better pick up another Saturn V before it retires....
October 28, 20196 yr 12 minutes ago, eliminator said: some dude on Reddit posted that he had a fire in his home recently....guess he better pick up another Saturn V before it retires.... Clearly not designed for re-entry.
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