July 27, 20205 yr the mini cooper set is the only speed champ getting the boot this year? so looks like the 6-wide will live on a bit longer. ah, nevermind, guess it's only like 5, 6-wide sets still around anyway. guess i missed some from 2019. Edited July 27, 20205 yr by MotorCityMuscle
July 27, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, MasamuneHonjo said: Typically which sites and sources are the most reliable when it comes to predicting EOL of sets? lego.com
July 27, 20205 yr 6 hours ago, Miami Bomb Squad said: Watch them make a new Death Star Next year. Lay down you bets. Starkiller Base with "exploding action" 3500+ pieces.
July 27, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, MotorCityMuscle said: the mini cooper set is the only speed champ getting the boot this year? so looks like the 6-wide will live on a bit longer. ah, nevermind, guess it's only like 5, 6-wide sets still around anyway. guess i missed some from 2019. I wondered the same thing. Although LEGO has the 6-wide, they are getting scarce in most stores. LEGO is oos of the minicooper set. Walmart was selling the same set for 20% off.
July 28, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, exracer327 said: Starkiller Base with "exploding action" 3500+ pieces. Aside from Han being murdered I don't remember much of anything about the "Starkiller" base. Probably would be a shelf warmer.
July 30, 20205 yr Does the SAH available quantity of sets give right indication on what set might be hard to get by retailers? What I'm interested is to follow tendencies of a specific set. If its available at SAH at the quantity of 20, and its starting to fall to lets say 5 or 3 that would mean that the retailers that get stock though other channels would also had trouble to restock the specific set. And that would be a good moment to start buying from retail (when sets quantity drops at SAH, but are still available in retail). Any insight would help (can be through pm). Much appreciated.
July 30, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, marcinj said: Does the SAH available quantity of sets give right indication on what set might be hard to get by retailers? What I'm interested is to follow tendencies of a specific set. If its available at SAH at the quantity of 20, and its starting to fall to lets say 5 or 3 that would mean that the retailers that get stock though other channels would also had trouble to restock the specific set. And that would be a good moment to start buying from retail (when sets quantity drops at SAH, but are still available in retail). Any insight would help (can be through pm). Much appreciated. My insight is that SAH limits rarely mean anything.
July 30, 20205 yr 38 minutes ago, iahawks550 said: My insight is that SAH limits rarely mean anything.
July 30, 20205 yr Star Wars franchise talk has been moved here: https://www.brickpicker.com/forums/topic/21460-star-wars-movies-tv-books-other-media-general-discussion/
August 1, 20205 yr Tantive IV went from TOOS to OOS at LEGO Shop at Home this typically means its gone gone...right?
August 1, 20205 yr 40 minutes ago, $20 on joe vs dan said: Tantive IV went from TOOS to OOS at LEGO Shop at Home this typically means its gone gone...right? I would be very surprised. It is only available for about a year, still available in europe, quite popular and highly reviewed.
August 1, 20205 yr Tantive IV went from TOOS to OOS at LEGO Shop at Home this typically means its gone gone...right?It was in available for a bit yesterday. I used some points to order one due to FOMO and got the order will be shipped within 60 days email. Tantive IV went from TOOS to OOS at LEGO Shop at Home this typically means its gone gone...right?It was in available for a bit yesterday. I used some points to order one due to FOMO and got the order will be shipped within 60 days email.
August 5, 20205 yr Looks like 75234 AT-AP Walker has gone for part/all of Europe. It is no longer on the UK or France Lego website and I assume also the other countries served by the same warehouse. I see it is Sold Out in the US. To be honest I don’t rate it but I am happy some people do because I have a few and the UK ebay price is pushing £100.
August 5, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, TrigBricks said: Looks like 75234 AT-AP Walker has gone for part/all of Europe. It is no longer on the UK or France Lego website and I assume also the other countries served by the same warehouse. I see it is Sold Out in the US. To be honest I don’t rate it but I am happy some people do because I have a few and the UK ebay price is pushing £100. Just ordered a bunch of them from Amazon US
August 10, 20205 yr They really played us multiple times now with the castle. It should have retired in July 2019 already, they pushed & pushed & pushed it... Edited August 10, 20205 yr by elmaslıefendi typo
August 10, 20205 yr Why in the world would LEGO retire a flagship, iconic set on your timeline? I could see them keeping the Disney castle in production for a decade or more. They'd be crazy not to.
August 10, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, pharmjod said: Why in the world would LEGO retire a flagship, iconic set on your timeline? I could see them keeping the Disney castle in production for a decade or more. They'd be crazy not to. elmasliefendi has insider info. they posted the first accurate retirement list last year as their very first post on bp'er, so i'm guessing they meant that disney castle has been on the retirement list and then gotten pushed back. agree they would be insane to retire disney castle unless their is a special pink cheese slope they have too many of maybe we can change a circular spire into a square one. Edited August 10, 20205 yr by cladner
August 10, 20205 yr Disney is in financial problem due to the virus. Why would they want to stop collecting licensing $ from LEGO for sets like Disney Castle that are already paid for in term of design and promotion costs ?
August 10, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, cladner said: so i'm guessing they meant that disney castle has been on the retirement list and then gotten pushed back. Yes. Can't blame LEGO though, it's a nice set. Same with 21309, huge seller, but that was IDEAS, I'm just guessing they had to eventually retire it to create room for the new stuff coming in. It would have probably lasted 10 years in the Creator Expert line...
August 11, 20205 yr They really played us multiple times now with the castle. It should have retired in July 2019 already, they pushed & pushed & pushed it...LOL. As Big Daddy Kane once said "put a quarter in your ass 'cause you played yourself."
August 11, 20205 yr Anybody have any insight as to when the roller coaster will retire? Bought it this morning for 25% off RRP but couldn't find anything online about a possible retirement. Looks like it's been out for 2 years now.
August 11, 20205 yr Let's see whether the castle can outlast the almitey VW campervan Edited August 11, 20205 yr by kurnitb
August 11, 20205 yr 6 hours ago, csingh said: Anybody have any insight as to when the roller coaster will retire? Bought it this morning for 25% off RRP but couldn't find anything online about a possible retirement. Looks like it's been out for 2 years now. No clue but where did you get it at discount? I’ve been wanting one but waiting to try and pick it up at discount
August 11, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, kurnitb said: Let's see whether the castle can outlast the almitey VW campervan The VW is done this year.
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