October 12, 20169 yr I regret that I have bought 4 collections of the first wave of Speed Champions (20% of EU/AT-RRP) Now it blocks my shelf space and seems to me that it won't bring any returns in near future.
October 13, 20169 yr Cheer up, at least they are about to retire now and you may still be able to flip them at Xmas.
October 13, 20169 yr FWIW had a look at the newly released holiday catalogue from Lego and notable absences include PS, EV, SC, SOH and even TB and Ecto 1. T1, Mini and PC were included.
October 13, 20169 yr 10 hours ago, Infiltrator said: I regret that I have bought 4 collections of the first wave of Speed Champions (20% of EU/AT-RRP) Now it blocks my shelf space and seems to me that it won't bring any returns in near future. Near future possibly not but wave 1 sets of a series that continue for a few years usually does well longer term when people start collecting but missed the early sets.
October 13, 20169 yr 4 hours ago, Fenix_2k1 said: Near future possibly not but wave 1 sets of a series that continue for a few years usually does well longer term when people start collecting but missed the early sets. Yeah, you're right. Therefore I got these sets. However, they are quite unpractical since the boxes are quite big and need much shelf space in my two closets. I'm running out of space. 4 small Speed Champions sets need almost the same shelf space like a 10254 Holiday Train. Got two complete Star Wars Microfighters Series and got rid of it with some profit. Only series 1 was in demand. Hope this will be the same with Speed Champions?!
October 13, 20169 yr Well, you now have a further reason to be happy because you clearly haven´t got a huge stash of 10188 Death Stars in your closets
October 13, 20169 yr You are right. Fortunately I missed this trap. Hope my stash of Slaves and Sandcrawlers won't be a big disappointment?!
October 13, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, Infiltrator said: Yeah, you're right. Therefore I got these sets. However, they are quite unpractical since the boxes are quite big and need much shelf space in my two closets. I'm running out of space. 4 small Speed Champions sets need almost the same shelf space like a 10254 Holiday Train. Got two complete Star Wars Microfighters Series and got rid of it with some profit. Only series 1 was in demand. Hope this will be the same with Speed Champions?! Series 2 of these hasn't been retired yet, but I am pretty confident in these.
October 13, 20169 yr 12 minutes ago, Achilles said: Series 2 of these hasn't been retired yet, but I am pretty confident in these. The Mustang & Audis have alreasy started picking up on eBay and some selling for well over RRP. Again, Asda/Tesco helped me getting a lot at around -50%
October 13, 20169 yr Over here in Europe discounts up to 50% are hard to get. With 50% discount you have a secure investment. Shipping to the EU costs for small to medium sets 1,3,25€ = approx. 15$ and melt down the profits. Europeans pay the shipping costs extra - it's common. No shipping included.
October 13, 20169 yr 3 hours ago, Infiltrator said: You are right. Fortunately I missed this trap. Hope my stash of Slaves and Sandcrawlers won't be a big disappointment?! Can you wait 4 - 6 years for prices to rise above disappointing levels while every other LEGO investor is clearing out there stockpiles of Slave 1's, Sandcrawlers and Ewok Villages? If you think everyone else (especially the avalanche of new investors/speculators) hasn't gone heavy on these particular sets also you are certainly in for disappointment. We can see from recent UCS retirements - Red 5 / R2D2 - that everyone chasing the UCS 'sure thing' has ensured that surety has become unsure. The exception is SSD. That can be attributed to not as many people finacially able and brave enough to go deep on such a pricey and space-taking-up set. But the €200 sets are at the most enticing price point to deceive the plucky investor/speculator.One assumes that they are expensive enough so they won't be majorly hoarded, while being affordable enough to take a punt on themselves. Also boxes aren't as massive as €400 sets,
October 13, 20169 yr 47 minutes ago, Anomander said: If you think everyone else (especially the avalanche of new investors/speculators) hasn't gone heavy on these particular sets also you are certainly in for disappointment. Is it poll time? Can someone do a "How many of <UCS Tie, Slave-I, SC, EV> do you have" so we can all have something to talk about. DD has been slow and I'm ignoring all people and threads who talk about knock-offs...
October 13, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, Sfcommando14 said: Is it poll time? Can someone do a "How many of <UCS Tie, Slave-I, SC, EV> do you have" so we can all have something to talk about. DD has been slow and I'm ignoring all people and threads who talk about knock-offs... I'll start 0,4,0,1
October 13, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, Val-E said: In for 3 more SC´s then! Sorry, i thought he said how many have you bought this week. My mistake
October 13, 20169 yr It´s probably more pertinent and on-topic to ask how many Dr Whos people have bought this week. We know that Tabby´s 40ft container is now full of Tardises.
October 13, 20169 yr I'm 3-0-0-1 myself, but I need to get an SC and Slave-1 to have at least one of each ready in case I feel like building Edited October 13, 20169 yr by Sfcommando14
October 13, 20169 yr Can someone start the poll it keeps giving me an error could you @Ed Mack or @Jeff Mack start it up?
October 13, 20169 yr 6 minutes ago, Val-E said: It´s probably more pertinent and on-topic to ask how many Dr Whos people have bought this week. We know that Tabby´s 40ft container is now full of Tardises. I heard he bought a tardis so he could utilise the space better.
October 13, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, botchy123 said: I heard he bought a tardis so he could utilise the space better. I believe it already made his bank balance much smaller so you may be right.
October 13, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, Sfcommando14 said: Is it poll time? Can someone do a "How many of <UCS Tie, Slave-I, SC, EV> do you have" so we can all have something to talk about. DD has been slow and I'm ignoring all people and threads who talk about knock-offs... 2 / 4 / 3 / 3 / 1x 10215 / 4x 76023 Tumbler - that's my UCS collection. Edited October 13, 20169 yr by Infiltrator
October 13, 20169 yr 0,1,3,4 Excluding personal builds of each Edited October 13, 20169 yr by Fenix_2k1
October 13, 20169 yr 2 hours ago, Anomander said: Can you wait 4 - 6 years for prices to rise above disappointing levels while every other LEGO investor is clearing out there stockpiles of Slave 1's, Sandcrawlers and Ewok Villages? If you think everyone else (especially the avalanche of new investors/speculators) hasn't gone heavy on these particular sets also you are certainly in for disappointment. We can see from recent UCS retirements - Red 5 / R2D2 - that everyone chasing the UCS 'sure thing' has ensured that surety has become unsure. The exception is SSD. That can be attributed to not as many people finacially able and brave enough to go deep on such a pricey and space-taking-up set. But the €200 sets are at the most enticing price point to deceive the plucky investor/speculator.One assumes that they are expensive enough so they won't be majorly hoarded, while being affordable enough to take a punt on themselves. Also boxes aren't as massive as €400 sets, You are right. I'm also relative new in Lego investing, but I think I have spread my risk on several themes and sets. My biggest worries are not the UCS sets, but the 21 modulars that I posses. I bought 1x TH and 2x HHs for premium after retirement. At least you are not losing money on the UCS sets. If you need cash, you may be able to sold it for MSRP and got at least your money back. My deepest investments are 18x 75040 / 18x 75038 / 17x 76039. All others are max. 2-5 of each set.
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