Curious as to if people think Star Wars lego displays utilizing 10,000+ bricks, on the huge scale, would be able to find new homes at a fair price.
I need a hobby according to the girlfriend (something that has me doing something for hours). Just got out of college, self employed, will still be several years of building a base and certifications before I become busy. Haven't touched legos in years, but it's something I could envision myself doing in the basement. Given I'm still rather young and not going to stay where I am more than a couple years (I really don't like hauling a lot around, especially big stuff), and a lack of space, I'd need to get it out the door afterwards and recover... well... capital (I could use money from investing accounts to make it easy as long as I can get a 8%+ return theoretically).
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Curious as to if people think Star Wars lego displays utilizing 10,000+ bricks, on the huge scale, would be able to find new homes at a fair price. I need a hobby according to the girlfriend (something that has me doing something for hours). Just got out of college, self employed, will still be several years of building a base and certifications before I become busy. Haven't touched legos in years, but it's something I could envision myself doing in the basement. Given I'm still rather young and not going to stay where I am more than a couple years (I really don't like hauling a lot around, especially big stuff), and a lack of space, I'd need to get it out the door afterwards and recover... well... capital (I could use money from investing accounts to make it easy as long as I can get a 8%+ return theoretically).