October 29, 20232 yr Hi new here - just joined today I have, what I consider to be, a large collection of Lego. It is all currently separated by brick type and few other bits of sorting. I have many instruction books but no original boxes. The big ticket items are the city airport with two planes and runways. I estimate approximately 30 models in total. My question is it better to build each model and try to sell them separately, join a few similar models together and try to sell as a package, or sell the whole lot as a job lot (loose)? I’d welcome your views Thanks
October 30, 20232 yr It will be easier and faster to sell as a single lot, but you're not going to get the best price. If you inventory each set and build it individually to sell, you will make more, but it will take more effort and you could end up with some remnants after you've sold all the good stuff.
October 30, 20232 yr Are you sure it's worth going to all the trouble? I'm not sure what else you have if the airport is the flagship. Isn't there an airport available ALL the time? Maybe you have a rare airport. I don't know about City stuff, it just doesn't do anything for me so not sure about the secondary market.
October 31, 20232 yr On 10/29/2023 at 7:34 AM, Qprstu said: Hi new here - just joined today I have, what I consider to be, a large collection of Lego. It is all currently separated by brick type and few other bits of sorting. I have many instruction books but no original boxes. The big ticket items are the city airport with two planes and runways. I estimate approximately 30 models in total. My question is it better to build each model and try to sell them separately, join a few similar models together and try to sell as a package, or sell the whole lot as a job lot (loose)? I’d welcome your views Thanks Pictures of instruction books would help.
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