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Which Creator Expert Car(s) will retire in 2020 ? 48 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose one or more of the Creator Expert car sets that you expect will retire in 2020.

    • 10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van (since 2011)
      19
    • 10252 Volkswagen Beetle (since August 2016)
      25
    • 10258 London Bus (since August 2017)
      21
    • 10262 James Bond™ Aston Martin DB5 (since August 2018)
      18
    • 10265 Ford Mustang (since March 2019)
      0
    • 10269 Harley-Davidson® Fat Boy® (since August 2019)
      0
    • 10271 Fiat 500 (since March 2020)
      1

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Poll closed on 12/31/2020 at 11:00 PM

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These seven (!) Creator Expert cars are all available right now, but logically one or more should retire this year. Which one(s) do you expect to go?

  • 3 weeks later...

For a range of reasons, I wouldn't be surprised to a fairly mass retiring of these this year - due to both production prioritisation (covid) and . 

I voted for 10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van 10252 Volkswagen Beetle, 10258 London Bus and 10262 James Bond™ Aston Martin DB5.

I can legitimately see any or all of them going. 10220 has had it's time, and the Mustang will be the new eternal best-seller.
The other 3 were all slow sellers, comparatively. Especially the overpriced DB5.

 

  • 2 years later...
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Interesting to look back at this topic, almost 3 years later. Now we can compare the actual retirement dates with the poll predictions (data taken from Brickset) :) 

10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van (since 2011) --> Retired December 2020

10252 Volkswagen Beetle (since August 2016) --> Retired December 2020

10258 London Bus (since August 2017) --> Retired December 2021

10262 James Bond™ Aston Martin DB5 (since August 2018) --> Retired December 2021

10265 Ford Mustang (since March 2019) --> still available

10269 Harley-Davidson® Fat Boy® (since August 2019) --> Retired December 2021

10271 Fiat 500 (since March 2020) --> Retired December 2022

 

 

The correct answers were both Volkswagen cars.

45 minutes ago, HandyHand said:

Interesting to look back at this topic, almost 3 years later. Now we can compare the actual retirement dates with the poll predictions (data taken from Brickset) :) 

10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van (since 2011) --> Retired December 2020

10252 Volkswagen Beetle (since August 2016) --> Retired December 2020

10258 London Bus (since August 2017) --> Retired December 2021

10262 James Bond™ Aston Martin DB5 (since August 2018) --> Retired December 2021

10265 Ford Mustang (since March 2019) --> still available

10269 Harley-Davidson® Fat Boy® (since August 2019) --> Retired December 2021

10271 Fiat 500 (since March 2020) --> Retired December 2022

 

 

The correct answers were both Volkswagen cars.

10252: Volkswagen Beetle is just above RRP on eBay UK, surprising as I thought it would do decent.
 

1 hour ago, Voltron said:

10252: Volkswagen Beetle is just above RRP on eBay UK, surprising as I thought it would do decent.
 

So did everyone else - it's been pathologically over-hoarded.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • Author
On 3/28/2023 at 6:30 PM, Captain_chaos said:

So did everyone else - it's been pathologically over-hoarded.

And the general economic downturn globally with decreased demand for retired Lego sets doesn't help either.

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