February 26, 201312 yr ive seen the new sail barge and it looks nice and i love max rebo but i already have the old sail barge. should i sell or trade the old one so i can get the new one? which one do you think is or will be better?
February 26, 201312 yr ive seen the new sail barge and it looks nice and i love max rebo but i already have the old sail barge. should i sell or trade the old one so i can get the new one? which one do you think is or will be better?The old one looks better IMO, so I would keep it.
February 26, 201312 yr ive seen the new sail barge and it looks nice and i love max rebo but i already have the old sail barge. should i sell or trade the old one so i can get the new one? which one do you think is or will be better? I also have the old one and I would just keep it. The new looks smaller for some reason...
February 26, 201312 yr Keep it. It'll probably go up in value more. The new sail barge is terrible! 800 pieces and 120$ is a disgrace. It dosnt even include boba a desert skiff or anything cool. The front of the barge looks retarded compared to the first one. The only good thing that'll come out of this is my desert skiffs should do well in the future being th barge lacks all of the essentials
February 26, 201312 yr Now this is worth talking about http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/75021_Republic_Gunship
February 26, 201312 yr I'll try to consult my crystal ball here and give you a prediction on how this set will do. The original was a $75 set that came out in 2006 and contained 781 pieces. The new one will retail for $120 and is supposed to contain 850 pieces. If nothing else the new set should be larger, since the 6210 version also contained the speeder and sarlaac, while the one being released this summer will comprise the barge alone with no ancillary vehicles. Tastes will vary, but whether you like it or not I can't see this being "good" for the price of the 6210 which currently goes sells in the $350-$400 range on ebay. There's always the chance that fans will scorn the new set making the vintage one shoot up in value, but honestly we'd probably have seen that happen already if it was going to. More likely we see the 6210 lose a decent percentage of its value as collectors show a preference for the newer, cheaper set. If you're a gambling man you might want to sell your older version now and try to buy it back later at a lower price. I don't think you're risking a whole lot doing this, and you may make some money in the process. Then again, a bird in the hand and all that...
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