November 12, 20169 yr 18 minutes ago, exciter1 said: Fairground Mixer back in-stock at Amazon - $149.99 Did you order one? That price point has me stalling even with EOL.
November 12, 20169 yr Just now, LegoBro said: Did you order one? That price point has me stalling even with EOL. WVM
November 12, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, Bold-Arrow said: WVM Probably super obvious, but I'm clueless here. White Van Man? That's what google says. Common @Bold-Arrow English please.
November 12, 20169 yr Just now, LegoBro said: Probably super obvious, but I'm clueless here. White Van Man? That's what google says. Common @Bold-Arrow English please. winter village market ...... it lingered for ages post retirement at msrp.
November 12, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, LegoBro said: Probably super obvious, but I'm clueless here. White Van Man? That's what google says. Common @Bold-Arrow English please.
November 12, 20169 yr winter village market ...... it lingered for ages post retirement at msrp. That won't happen this time with blanket blowout privileges reinstated.
November 12, 20169 yr 9 hours ago, exciter1 said: Boom goes the Helicarrier! I still can't find this, even on US site. Just now, EliasFelipe said: 276 sets with retiring soon tag LEGO Shop at Home ! YES! 299.
November 12, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, Furious_george said: I still can't find this, even on US site. 299. @exciter1 was in trollface mode. It will retire soon, it´s just no got the tag. Same for Simpsons and Angry Birds. The whole Elves line is gone too, it seems.
November 12, 20169 yr Ahh ok. Thanks mate for clearing that up. Edit: only wanted to know cause it's so bad and terrible. Edited November 12, 20169 yr by Furious_george
November 12, 20169 yr 41 minutes ago, Val-E said: The whole Elves line is gone too, it seems. I thought when their annual report came out, Elves was one of the top performing themes?
November 12, 20169 yr People should just calm down. Doubt there is anything to worry about in terms of Lego being in trouble. They are simply doing what most successful companies do, which is to review their business, looking at margins and cutting things that don't don't hit a minimum margin threshold. Business school 101. Reducing the number of products they sell reduces costs across the entire Lego value chain, from r&d, marketing, sales, factory factory production cost etc. and focus on core products. Basically what Steve jobs did when he returned to Apple. What potentially is a concern for resellers is that by cutting 300 sets and replacing them with fewer sets is that they will have capacity to make more of the sets they keep.
November 12, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, LahH001 said: replacing them with fewer sets is that they will have capacity to make more of the sets they keep. That's why I'm worried
November 12, 20169 yr Can anyone confirm how many new 1h 2017 sets have been leaked? In the end it could be 1 in 1 out as there were a lot. There will also be another summer wave which could be big with new licences and EP 8 stuff.
November 12, 20169 yr Their biggest mistake this year is re-releasing the Death Star; people lost faith that a Lego product will hold at minimum its basic (retail) value. Combine this with oversupply, reselling hoard and lack of exclusivity, which will leave a company with warehouses full of overpriced sets. If Lego is really smart, they also retire an exclusive which is not labeled 'retiring soon'. Like the Parisian Restaurant or the Disney Castle ;-) Edited November 12, 20169 yr by JM123
November 12, 20169 yr 33 minutes ago, Fenix_2k1 said: I thought when their annual report came out, Elves was one of the top performing themes? It's mostly the 2015 Elves sets that have the Retiring Soon tag, with a couple of 2016 ones. Doesn't seem out of line with the other themes. There's already 9 new Elves sets listed for 2017.
November 12, 20169 yr Looks like Lego dumping all the poor sellers and out of licence sets,most of these sets were on my retiring soon list,just a pity Lego decided to tell everyone else,
November 12, 20169 yr What's all the fuss about? There really is not much suprise in that list - expect for the fact that Angry Birds is missing... The only really annoying thing is that some good sets with potential that I expected to retire quietly after a short lifespan now got a huge label slapped on to them...but there is still hope - most people won't buy everything...hopefully.
November 12, 20169 yr Genuine question. Anyone want to throw out some speculation why winter toy shop has not had the tag slapped on it? Winter Train and Santa both have it (but I'm pretty sure in the case of Winter Train that means current production schedule is "retiring soon".... until next year). I get why they're doing it - not really many surprises here (a few mind). Probably just trying to overthink it but would have thought WTS would have got one.
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