May 17, 20223 yr Looks like we get to vote on what Ideas set will be released exclusively to Target. https://ideas.lego.com/blogs/a4ae09b6-0d4c-4307-9da8-3ee9f3d368d6/post/cc2956f4-d9d2-40f3-8d81-2b98ec9a1bd9
May 17, 20223 yr Wow, I really like the marine life and hoped that it became a set last round, but voted for the Viking Village.
May 17, 20223 yr Voted for vikings. Is Lego immune to recession fears or what? With the Bricklink designer program third round selling out so fast and Lego now letting retailers vote on Ideas sets, it's like they're pushing the envelope on what people will buy.
May 17, 20223 yr 36 minutes ago, Mark Twain said: Voted for vikings. Is Lego immune to recession fears or what? With the Bricklink designer program third round selling out so fast and Lego now letting retailers vote on Ideas sets, it's like they're pushing the envelope on what people will buy. Vikings!!! But by the time this set hits the shelves, recession will be over. I assume the set will also be available directly from Lego. So really it's one extra Ideas set with more limited retail availability.
May 18, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Mark Twain said: Voted for vikings. Is Lego immune to recession fears or what? With the Bricklink designer program third round selling out so fast and Lego now letting retailers vote on Ideas sets, it's like they're pushing the envelope on what people will buy. I haven't done a proper count, but my gut feeling is that Lego has been cranking out way more sets overall in the last couple of years than in the past. Id love to see a proper analysis. While the reasons behind Lego making more sets bodes well for reselling, (ie more demand) the actual making of more sets does not.
May 18, 20223 yr 17 minutes ago, Bricklectic said: I haven't done a proper count, but my gut feeling is that Lego has been cranking out way more sets overall in the last couple of years than in the past. Id love to see a proper analysis. While the reasons behind Lego making more sets bodes well for reselling, (ie more demand) the actual making of more sets does not. We aren’t even halfway through the year yet.
May 18, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Pseudoty said: We aren’t even halfway through the year yet. Not 100% sure but many of the large volume themes do a Jan 1 dump, no? Thinking Citi, Ninjago, Friends.... But the long run trend is clearly there.
May 18, 20223 yr We aren’t even halfway through the year yet. http://bp-forum.s3.amazonaws.com/monthly_2022_05/B9AF6926-1AAE-46FB-8626-FBB86C7EE5BE.thumb.png.1276b1963129f3131e3dc64655923122.pngI’d want to see how many of those are future releases in the database already. And how many of those are actual sets vs Target X gear, etc.
May 18, 20223 yr I’d want to see how many of those are future releases in the database already. And how many of those are actual sets vs Target X gear, etc. Wasn’t most of the Target X gear released Q4 of 2021 for the Xmas holiday? I’m sure there’s a lot on the list that’s gear, etc. but this just feels like Lego is entering werewolf on coke territory with this much production. Granted, most of it is superb. Outside of Vidiyo and Dots I think Lego really has hit its stride in terms of design and quality. I just cannot keep up with the volume and I think if reseller scum like myself has trouble following then imagine the average consumer trying to keep up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
May 18, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Mark Twain said: Wasn’t most of the Target X gear released Q4 of 2021 for the Xmas holiday? I’m sure there’s a lot on the list that’s gear, etc. but this just feels like Lego is entering werewolf on coke territory with this much production. Granted, most of it is superb. Outside of Vidiyo and Dots I think Lego really has hit its stride in terms of design and quality. I just cannot keep up with the volume and I think if reseller scum like myself has trouble following then imagine the average consumer trying to keep up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk yes; bodes well for resellers that are paying attention; because the constant changing of new sets (eye candy) distracts buyers and collectors and the chances go way up of them missing something on their want list before retirement...then it's "come to papa!"
May 18, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, $20 on joe vs dan said: yes; bodes well for resellers that are paying attention; because the constant changing of new sets (eye candy) distracts buyers and collectors and the chances go way up of them missing something on their want list before retirement...then it's "come to papa!" These cases exist but it also means that there are always substitutes available. Unless you are a true completionist, just get the new, similar set. However, what worries me more is that the short development cycles mean that many of the sets are 'meah' and/or cheap (not in retail price but design). That hurts resellers. There will still be winners, no doubt, but they will be harder to find. Ps. if you are curious about a prime example of lazy and cheap design, there are ample in the City line but none better than 60343.
May 18, 20223 yr 11 hours ago, Alpinemaps said: I’d want to see how many of those are future releases in the database already. And how many of those are actual sets vs Target X gear, etc. Subtracting "gear" assigned in Brickset: 2022: 531 so far 2021: 756 2020: 707 2019: 698 2018: 715 2017: 705 2016: 727 2015: 684 2014: 606 2013: 577 2012: 556 "Better than gold" articles look to have started in 2015. Perhaps the increase in investors fueled their ability to pump out more. Edited May 18, 20223 yr by brickvoyeur
May 18, 20223 yr What makes even that analysis hard is - there’s so much that goes into that Brickset database. And you need to figure out what you question is. If it’s just output, that’s fine. But are we taking sets? Minifigs series? Keychains (which might be gear)?Minifigs alone would get an entry for each minifig, and entry for the blind bag, and an entry for each type of retail box (Muppets have a whole case and then a 6 pack I think). So that’s 15 entries right there. The best way to do hard numbers would be to look at each theme and pull out outliers (like multipacks), and then figure out - how many sets were released in a theme each year. The data is there. I just don’t have the time to slice it and dice it to come up with the true numbers.
May 18, 20223 yr 18 hours ago, zaphoid said: Looks like we get to vote on what Ideas set will be released exclusively to Target. https://ideas.lego.com/blogs/a4ae09b6-0d4c-4307-9da8-3ee9f3d368d6/post/cc2956f4-d9d2-40f3-8d81-2b98ec9a1bd9 Can someone remind me how to get the link to work? I get 404 not found every time I click it regardless if Safari or Chrome or copy/paste, etc.
May 18, 20223 yr 21 minutes ago, BRIX23 said: Can someone remind me how to get the link to work? I get 404 not found every time I click it regardless if Safari or Chrome or copy/paste, etc. You have to always copy paste these links. They never work by just clicking them.
May 18, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, BrickLover80 said: However, what worries me more is that the short development cycles mean that many of the sets are 'meah' and/or cheap (not in retail price but design). That hurts resellers. There will still be winners, no doubt, but they will be harder to find. Sounds like it might be time to discuss the "Bubble"
May 18, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, KShine said: Sounds like it might be time to discuss the "Bubble" Hit Crypto already Hit Stock Market. Housing Market/ Lego next???
May 18, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, Bricklectic said: Hit Crypto already Hit Stock Market. Housing Market/ Lego next??? Nothing hits LEGO (except LEGO).
May 18, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, dennugsmello said: You have to always copy paste these links. They never work by just clicking them. Yeah tried that in multiple browsers. Still getting 404… 🤷♂️
May 18, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, BRIX23 said: Yeah tried that in multiple browsers. Still getting 404… 🤷♂️ https://www.google.com/search?q=lego+ideas+blog&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS994US994&oq=lego+ideas&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i57j0i131i433i512j69i59j0i3j69i61l2j69i60.1831j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
May 18, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, KShine said: Nothing hits LEGO (except LEGO). 11 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said: Oh god. The bubble thread. Quintessential bubble talk
May 18, 20223 yr 12 hours ago, BrickLover80 said: These cases exist but it also means that there are always substitutes available. Unless you are a true completionist, just get the new, similar set. However, what worries me more is that the short development cycles mean that many of the sets are 'meah' and/or cheap (not in retail price but design). That hurts resellers. There will still be winners, no doubt, but they will be harder to find. Ps. if you are curious about a prime example of lazy and cheap design, there are ample in the City line but none better than 60343. Yeah, I see your point but that is assuming the reseller is buying arbitrarily. The possibility/likelihood of remake (or re-release) goes into the equation on which sets to invest in. Anyone going deep on say a regular MILF or pretty much ANY City set expecting huge appreciation is fooling themselves.
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