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10236 - UCS: Ewok Village

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  • Mos_Eisley
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    A typical day on BP 2015:   superlegofanresseler3476:  EV is crap.  Ewoks were to the OT as what Jar Jar was to the prequels.  Nobody likes them.  And who wants a set that's nothing but a bunch of tre

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    Please read previous 100 pages of thread. Thanks

  • Deadfraggle
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    Count me in this group mostly. I sometimes buy an extra of a set when I can afford it, but primarily I use BP to guide my collecting decisions - which sets to buy, in what order, at what price. For th

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I really want to get mine ASAP, but will wait for next month's polybags...

 

I would but I ordered one from someone on Ebay - probably a Lego employee. I got $20 off, which without the tax would be what I would get selling the polybags. I will buy plenty next month anyway.

This set looks so cool, and has alot of play value to it, which will be great when it retires in 5 years lol.

 

i am waiting till next month though so i can get the clone figure

Looks like there are a lot of great minifigures. I'm waiting for September as well for the polybags! Hopefully I can make a trip stateside so I don't have to pay an arm and a leg hah.

Its the second biggest Star Wars set to not be one right? Behind the second Death Star.

 

 

That is correct.  3803 pieces for the 10188 DS.  Then the Ewok Village with 1990 which just jumped ahead of Republic Gunship & AT-OT with 1758 and then back to the 10144 Sandcrawler with 1669.

I guess for the average AFOL this set isn't that attractive, myself included. But as an investor I have to consider its potential and I must admit it does have one.

As soon as this goes EOL (in five years) I'll let you know if it was worth investing in.

 

BTW, don't be an Ewok hater.  They can't help it that they are short, fat, and hairy.  It's the way Lucas made them.

What Lucas never understood is that spaceships, laser swords, and bad guys with cool helmets, all that appeals to kids already. Star Wars never needed teddy bears and Jar Jar to get their attention.

And even the ewoks wouldn't have been so insulting if they weren't involved in the last great battle of the trilogy. AND they kept interrupting the best duel ever filmed. Ewoks suck.

What Lucas never understood is that spaceships, laser swords, and bad guys with cool helmets, all that appeals to kids already. Star Wars never needed teddy bears and Jar Jar to get their attention.

And even the ewoks wouldn't have been so insulting if they weren't involved in the last great battle of the trilogy. AND they kept interrupting the best duel ever filmed. Ewoks suck.

Yet a backward talking short green muppet by the name of Yoda is okay. :P

I love it, where do we draw the line? Furry Ewoks and a jamaican sounding Gungan. Ha.

I saw the the Ewok village yesterday along with the SOH at my local Lego store.

 

I have to say the pictures I had seen did not do it justice, it looks well worth having the 10nnn number, and to be honest it looked a lot better than the SOH next to it.

 

This set will definitely appeal to those who want to build a Star Wars landscape or scene.

What Lucas never understood is that spaceships, laser swords, and bad guys with cool helmets, all that appeals to kids already. Star Wars never needed teddy bears and Jar Jar to get their attention.

And even the ewoks wouldn't have been so insulting if they weren't involved in the last great battle of the trilogy. AND they kept interrupting the best duel ever filmed. Ewoks suck.

 

 

Hahaha great point there! I also agree that the final battle on the forest moon of Endor was stupid to say the least. It ruined a bit the movie and how serious the fight for the balance in the universe was. It seems that Yoda should have commanded an army of Evoks in the Attack of the clones instead of Jedi and clonetroopers haha

What Lucas never understood is that spaceships, laser swords, and bad guys with cool helmets, all that appeals to kids already. Star Wars never needed teddy bears and Jar Jar to get their attention.

And even the ewoks wouldn't have been so insulting if they weren't involved in the last great battle of the trilogy. AND they kept interrupting the best duel ever filmed. Ewoks suck.

 

I saw Return of the Jedi when I was nine, I thought the Endor bit was the best bit. There was too much talking on the Death Star and not enough action.

I feel it has good long term potential it is quite a impressive set. however as stated the price point is rediculous for the amount of pieces youre getting. There are alot fo minifigs but at first glance i dont see any that are exclusive to this set that would really push the demand from minifig collectors.

I saw this set today. While it is pretty cool looking with lots of minifigs, it looks like a pretty small set when displayed, for this price point.

  • 2 weeks later...

10236 Ewok Village Question

Since I do not collect Star Wars (probably one of the few on Brickpicker!), I have a question I am hoping to get some assistance with.  I am interested in the Ewok Village set, but would only want the set (not the minifigures).  What could I reasonably expect to sell the minifigures for, either individually or collectively?  I am wondering if it is worth it to buy the set and part out the minifigures because I really like the trees and the vegetation pieces and if I could recoup a decent chunk of the price by selling the minifigures, I might do it.

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance! 

In my opinion, if you are going to do this, do it now and you will recoup a lot of your money. A lot of these minifigures will fetch over 10 on Ebay. My guess is after fees and shipping you could recoup at least $150 if not $175-200 of your price.

 

If you buy right at the beginning of October, you will get a polybag you can sell, possibly a clone trooper, and double VIP points on it and it would be a pretty good deal. 

 

This is assuming you use Ebay pretty well. Here is the filter for sold listings related to 10236

 

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=lego+10236&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc

In my opinion, if you are going to do this, do it now and you will recoup a lot of your money. A lot of these minifigures will fetch over 10 on Ebay. My guess is after fees and shipping you could recoup at least $150 if not $175-200 of your price.

 

If you buy right at the beginning of October, you will get a polybag you can sell, possibly a clone trooper, and double VIP points on it and it would be a pretty good deal. 

 

This is assuming you use Ebay pretty well. Here is the filter for sold listings related to 10236

 

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=lego+10236&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc

He's right. Assuming you are a savvy EBay seller, you may recoup almost all of your money. The black glove Luke sells for $30 by itself. But do it soon before they start dropping.
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I'm threadjacking since I have another Ewok Village question.  (Plus, I think the last one was answered) :thumbsup:

 

Easy and maybe dumb but - Is the Ewok Village actually considered a UCS set?  At first glance - I want to say yes, but then I can't confirm and wonder if it's in the same line as the sandcrawler or Motorized AT-AT, huge and cool but not really a UCS set and instead just gets mistaken for one. 

 

Official opinions anyone?

here a dumberer question. what about the death star?  I would think if the death star was included in the ucs EV would too. 

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