February 9, 20187 yr When do we think the Ninjago Movie range will retire? From what I've been reading and learnt so far I think these are some of the best looking sets Lego have ever done.
February 9, 20187 yr Some in the summmer, some in the winter and the rest next year. Edited February 9, 20187 yr by Val-E
February 9, 20187 yr Some in the summmer, some in the winter and the rest next year.And if it’s anything like the T1 Camper Van and Tower Bridge - never.
March 6, 20187 yr Will the highlander 10214 die at the end of the year? Sent from my SM-G955F using Brickpicker Forum mobile app
March 13, 20187 yr Hi, what Lego sets do you think will be retiring soon? I bought the Lego two-face chase set before it retired. My question is, does the price go up for retired sets? And how do you know when it will retire?
March 13, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, The Builder said: That's good to know, is there a way to tell if it will retire? When it sells out at SAH.
March 13, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, The Builder said: Okay, also the Lego two-face chase set retired!! In for 50.
March 14, 20187 yr 13 minutes ago, The Builder said: I know this might sound silly but, whats SAH mean. Shop At Home...it's what Lego calls their online shop.
March 14, 20187 yr Shop At Home...it's what Lego calls their online shop.Also known as the IT dumpster fire.
March 14, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, The Builder said: Does the price rise when a set retires? Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. Take for example LEGO Star Wars 75140 Resistance Troop Transporter. It retired December 2016 (USA), early 2017 (Europe). The LEGO RRP (recommended retail price) was $69.99 (USA), €69.99 (Germany), €79.99 (Netherlands). Until now this set is still available on Bricklink for about 50% off RRP, one year after it retired! Okay, granted, that's one of the worst examples I could give. But price/value rise of a set after it retires is not a given. It really depends on the set, on the prolonged demand for it after it officially retires, on the amount produced of the set while it was in production, on the amount of rare / unique minifigs or printed LEGO elements included in the set. Just so you know: there are plenty of Brickpicker members here who have been in this 'game' for years, who still struggle to only pick the right sets that will increase in value after retirement, and to avoid the bad sets that completely fail to increase in value (so called turds on this site ). It's not an exact science but based on sentiments and unpredictable effects.
March 14, 20187 yr I found some websites ware they tell you about which sets are retiring soon, If you want to know, go and search on the web for (What Lego Sets Are Retiring Soon) And see what you get.
April 3, 20187 yr Hello guys, I`m new here and my english isn`t the best because i`m from Germany. I want to buy one of the following sets and I want to ask you which will be retiring first: (maybe it was already mentioned here, but I don´t want to read 570 pages) 10214 Tower Bridge 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 10243 Parisian Restaurant 10255 Assembly Square Thank you for the answers in advance!
April 3, 20187 yr 4 minutes ago, Fabo24 said: Hello guys, I`m new here and my english isn`t the best because i`m from Germany. I want to buy one of the following sets and I want to ask you which will be retiring first: (maybe it was already mentioned here, but I don´t want to read 570 pages) 10214 Tower Bridge 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 10243 Parisian Restaurant 10255 Assembly Square Thank you for the answers in advance! LEGO doesn't tell us.
April 3, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Ed Mack said: LEGO doesn't tell us. I know, but what do you think? Edited April 3, 20187 yr by Fabo24
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