November 3, 20169 yr 2 minutes ago, TabbyBoy said: Pet Shop is still OOS on UK site, could it be the first to bite the dust? Not sure... but I am sure it will collect dust in our storage rooms for quite some time. Edited November 3, 20169 yr by Ciglione
November 3, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, Seeyounexttuesday said: Someone told me the seal codes are not an indicator of when the sets were made, but an indicator of when the sets were boxed up. Is that not true? If it is true, then couldn't a set a with 42s6 have been made three months ago? /shrug I believe the seals have something to do with quality control. If there happens to be a failure that happened during production they can easily use the seals to determine which boxes are effected. So production should be pretty close to the time it gets boxed. Just my 0.02.
November 3, 20169 yr 20 minutes ago, Seeyounexttuesday said: Someone told me the seal codes are not an indicator of when the sets were made, but an indicator of when the sets were boxed up. Is that not true? If it is true, then couldn't a set a with 42s6 have been made three months ago? /shrug Sounds like a very bad logictics concept to me. Producing the sets entirely and shipping them right away takes away no storage space, while keeping already produced sets outside their boxes just to pack them togehter some weeks later just doesn't make sense imo. And I think in that documentary from a LEGO factory they were showing that sets are being boxed in the last step, weren't they.
November 3, 20169 yr On 11/1/2016 at 9:07 AM, Deanfjr said: Santa's Workshop, Sold Out, at SAH and its back to BACK ORDER AGAIN - wth - this EOL season stinks. Edited November 3, 20169 yr by cladner
November 3, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, cladner said: and its back to BACK ORDER AGAIN - wth - this EOL season stinks. Yeah... some fat lady went on retirement this year. She became redundant.
November 4, 20169 yr Just a note. Week 42 would be w/c 17/10 which funnily enough is when we started seeing the retiring soon labels popping up. So there's no proof of new runs since notification. just looks like the last batch has hit the shelves. No need to panic yet.
November 4, 20169 yr 5 hours ago, Fenix_2k1 said: Just a note. Week 42 would be w/c 17/10 which funnily enough is when we started seeing the retiring soon labels popping up. So there's no proof of new runs since notification. just looks like the last batch has hit the shelves. No need to panic yet. This sounds plausible. Someone from their IT-department must have stood next to the assembly line. Then, the minute the last set was boxed up he or she added the "retirung soon" tag on LEGO Shop at Home.
November 4, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, Brian Briggs said: This sounds plausible. Someone from their IT-department must have stood next to the assembly line. Then, the minute the last set was boxed up he or she added the "RETURDING soon" tag on LEGO Shop at Home. fixed it.
November 4, 20169 yr It all depends on what they mean by 'soon'. We'd like to think it means tomorrow, but it probably just means January.
November 4, 20169 yr 6 minutes ago, tractorboy said: It all depends on what they mean by 'soon'. We'd like to think it means tomorrow, but it probably just means January.
November 4, 20169 yr 13 minutes ago, tractorboy said: It all depends on what they mean by 'soon'. We'd like to think it means tomorrow, but it probably just means January. January is soon..... in terms off investing doubling your money in 2 years is VERY VERY good
November 4, 20169 yr 21 minutes ago, tractorboy said: It all depends on what they mean by 'soon'. We'd like to think it means tomorrow, but it probably just means January. I still maintain that retiring soon means production has stopped and once whats left in the wild is gone, there's no more. If any of the retiring soon sets get a newer seal code than 42S6 then that theory gets blown out of the water and the conspiracy theorists can have at it but at the moment it makes sense from both a business and evidence point of view.
November 4, 20169 yr 25 minutes ago, Fenix_2k1 said: I still maintain that retiring soon means production has stopped and once whats left in the wild is gone, there's no more. If any of the retiring soon sets get a newer seal code than 42S6 then that theory gets blown out of the water and the conspiracy theorists can have at it but at the moment it makes sense from both a business and evidence point of view. Yeah, I would agree. What matters is when stocks dry up rather than when Lego can be bothered sticking a retired label on something. I just hope Lego doesn't go labeling sets as retired when other retailers are still well stocked up, or we'll have more Tumbler type fiascos on our hands. We may even have that situation already with the retiring soon tags. Edited November 4, 20169 yr by tractorboy
November 4, 20169 yr 12 minutes ago, tractorboy said: I just hope Lego doesn't go labeling sets as retired when other retailers are still well stocked up, or we'll have more Tumbler That happens all the time. Brick Bounty, Hulk Lab Smash, Knowhere Escape Mission, Various agents sets, to name but a few, are all still available. Lego retired / retiring soon may give an indication on production, but it doesn’t reflect product availability.
November 4, 20169 yr The Entertainer in Reading still has the Brick Bounty on the shelf. It also wouldn't surprise me if TRU have been stocking up on the 8 current "Retiring Soon" sets just to make us wait another year. I must admit, I'd do the same if I was them ;-) Stocks held by most retailers are now vast compared to what I noticed when I first started all this in 2008.
November 4, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, feed said: That happens all the time. Brick Bounty, Hulk Lab Smash, Knowhere Escape Mission, Various agents sets, to name but a few, are all still available. Lego retired / retiring soon may give an indication on production, but it doesn’t reflect product availability. Yeah definitely true with any sets stocked by The Entertainer. Still waiting for them to shift their final 2 Imperial Hotels. I just don't think the horde is hoovering up retiring soon sets with as much vigour as previous years. No one is screaming "there's gold in them there hills" this season.
November 4, 20169 yr 8 minutes ago, Fenix_2k1 said: Yeah definitely true with any sets stocked by The Entertainer. Still waiting for them to shift their final 2 Imperial Hotels. I just don't think the horde is hoovering up retiring soon sets with as much vigour as previous years. No one is screaming "there's gold in them there hills" this season. I think the horde has reduced in numbers as there's been a few bailouts recently which I think is a good thing for when things eventually pick up. I'm also surprised why the Imperial Hotel is still available as it's another great FLW set.
November 4, 20169 yr 17 minutes ago, Fenix_2k1 said: Yeah definitely true with any sets stocked by The Entertainer. Still waiting for them to shift their final 2 Imperial Hotels. I just don't think the horde is hoovering up retiring soon sets with as much vigour as previous years. No one is screaming "there's gold in them there hills" this season. I think retailers, after the last couple of years, figured they didn’t need to discount to move retired stock. A retired product tag on Lego would stimulate sales on left overs. This will change, but it may take a couple of years for some to catch up.
November 4, 20169 yr There should be a brickpicker gentleman´s agreement not to buy any product with a retiring soon tag. Maybe that will prevent most of us from retiring soon.
November 4, 20169 yr 3 hours ago, tractorboy said: Yeah, I would agree. What matters is when stocks dry up rather than when Lego can be bothered sticking a retired label on something. I just hope Lego doesn't go labeling sets as retired when other retailers are still well stocked up, or we'll have more Tumbler type fiascos on our hands. We may even have that situation already with the retiring soon tags. Well there is still several Imperial hotels at my local entertainer not going to bite at retail. So it more actual demand out there for the sets than overstocking. Edited November 4, 20169 yr by Will 4
November 4, 20169 yr God, IH is turning into some type of nightmare. Fallingwater looks like Cafe Corner in comparison. What a difference a year makes.
November 4, 20169 yr 19 minutes ago, Val-E said: God, IH is turning into some type of nightmare. Fallingwater looks like Cafe Corner in comparison. What a difference a year makes.
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