January 7, 20205 yr According to the German site Stonewars (https://www.stonewars.de/geruechte/lego-creator-expert-10272-fussballstadion/) the next Creator Expert set will be the Manchester United Football (Soccer for Americans) stadium. The reason for the speculation is the license-agreement made between LEGO and the Manchester United club, last November 2019. Supposed pricepoint: 269.99 EURO, and VIP exclusive sale starting later in January with a non-VIP sale from February onwards. What do you all think? Does this sound realistic ? Will it sell ? Edited January 7, 20205 yr by HandyHand
January 7, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, HandyHand said: According to the German site Stonewars (https://www.stonewars.de/geruechte/lego-creator-expert-10272-fussballstadion/) the next Creator Expert set will be the Manchester United Football (Soccer for Americans) stadium. The reason for the speculation is the license-agreement made between LEGO and the Manchester United club, last November 2019. Supposed pricepoint: 269.99 EURO, and VIP exclusive sale starting later in January with a non-VIP sale from February onwards. What do you all think? Does this sound realistic ? Will it sell ? Maybe i can get rid of my 71014 for a decent price then...?
January 7, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, HandyHand said: What do you all think? Does this sound realistic ? Will it sell ? Obviously, it will sell in Europe much better than it will sell in the US. Soccer has slowly been gaining popularity, but it's still just a fraction of the population that cares. If it were something like Fenway Park, I could see the market being much larger. Is there anything really unique about their stadium?
January 7, 20205 yr A grass field and a few hundred seats? Sport themes have never really made interesting Lego sets.
January 7, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, iahawks550 said: Obviously, it will sell in Europe much better than it will sell in the US. Soccer has slowly been gaining popularity, but it's still just a fraction of the population that cares. If it were something like Fenway Park, I could see the market being much larger. Is there anything really unique about their stadium? The Asian market will go for this in a big way as well but I think there are better choices of stadium. Sounds a bit like SOH 2.0 to me.
January 7, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Sozial said: Maybe i can get rid of my 71014 for a decent price then...? yea. after the 71014 failure I'm not touching that
January 7, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, marcinj said: yea. after the 71014 failure I'm not touching that failure? You probably missed out the right time to sell them. I had a lot of displays and sold them 330€ each.
January 7, 20205 yr All it takes are a few footballers (several of them enjoy Lego, Beckham for example) to post building one of these on their instagram accounts and this will be one of the best selling lego sets of all time. Remember when Beckham posted Cinderella's castle? This will be a good flip most likely and a great longer term set....
January 7, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, JOEBRICK376 said: All it takes are a few footballers (several of them enjoy Lego, Beckham for example) to post building one of these on their instagram accounts and this will be one of the best selling lego sets of all time. Remember when Beckham posted Cinderella's castle? This will be a good flip most likely and a great longer term set.... true dis...I think when Rachel's character posted an IG pic from the set...that started the obsession w/ the Central Perk set; which had an incredible 3 month run of x2-x3 RRP until recently.
January 7, 20205 yr A Lego Old Trafford? Sales will be good in the London stores then as most 'United' fans reside in the south and never venture north of Watford.
January 7, 20205 yr A huge stadium? Uhh...doesn't seem that interesting to me at that scale. I always thought stadiums would work best as architecture size sets, so you could have a few of your favorites sitting on a shelf (or a CEO desk)
January 7, 20205 yr I made a stadium about 5 years ago, and called it LEGO America Stadium. I wasn't aware of ideas theme back then or would've sent it in. It was about 24 inches long, by 10 inches wide, by 12 inches tall. But, it is now dismantled. ? I think only a select few would be interested in a stadium in the US. But, nobody will know until it happens...
January 7, 20205 yr 18 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said: I always thought stadiums would work best as architecture size sets, so you could have a few of your favorites sitting on a shelf (or a CEO desk) This would be a huge sector in the US Of course, it would require dozens of sku's.
January 7, 20205 yr The demand may be there... Forget the figures that Man U put out of 1.1 Billion fans However using Facebook data (followers) you get: 10. UK - 2,182,231 9. Brazil - 2,268,714 8. USA - 2,474,157 7. Malaysia - 2,542,120 6. Egypt - 2,621,875 5. Mexico - 3,484,576 4. Vietnam - 3,850,583 3. India - 4,107,082 2. Thailand - 4,789,449 1. Indonesia - 9,823,997 Global total is over 70M followers, which is is still a respectable market for most of us.
January 7, 20205 yr 25 minutes ago, thebrickdad said: The demand may be there... Forget the figures that Man U put out of 1.1 Billion fans However using Facebook data (followers) you get: 10. UK - 2,182,231 9. Brazil - 2,268,714 8. USA - 2,474,157 7. Malaysia - 2,542,120 6. Egypt - 2,621,875 5. Mexico - 3,484,576 4. Vietnam - 3,850,583 3. India - 4,107,082 2. Thailand - 4,789,449 1. Indonesia - 9,823,997 Global total is over 70M followers, which is is still a respectable market for most of us. Only problem is that countries in position 10 and 8 are the only ones with any decent level of Lego consumption let alone for a 300 USD set.
January 7, 20205 yr As a Creator Expert build, I can imagine a scale model similar to the Sydney Opera House. Then again because this is LEGO, I can also see this ending up as basically table soccer.
January 7, 20205 yr 20 minutes ago, Brystheguy said: I can't imagine a lamer set for that price. Wow. Ass on Hoth?
January 8, 20205 yr 20 hours ago, OrangeChiliPeP said: failure? You probably missed out the right time to sell them. I had a lot of displays and sold them 330€ each. Well well, I quickflipped a bunch as well, but i thought keeping some would be a wise idea, but if we would know what the future brings we would not invest in lego ?
January 8, 20205 yr 17 hours ago, thebrickdad said: Not the most inspiring stadium in the world either .... They gotta use up all those Gray Roller Coaster tracks they ordered. Edited January 8, 20205 yr by CosmicSpeed
January 10, 20205 yr giphy.com/gifs/mrw-whistle-hud-G5JoAjEBtfoTm Edited January 10, 20205 yr by Migration
January 10, 20205 yr I like it. I've always liked sports related Legos. If this does well, it would be great to get a Wrigley Field or similar for us Americans
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