October 10, 201312 yr Just a thought. With all of the people buying the retired sets online, why wouldn't Lego produce a huge item?
October 10, 201312 yr Well they're getting there... The Opera House is the most expensive set since the Falcon. I hope they don't use opera house sales to decide if the market is ready for a $1000 set. I just don't see it being a huge seller, regardless of its msrp.
October 10, 201312 yr Don't see it. Could be an investing gem though - more expensive the less are bought and then they shoot up! I think they are trying to move away from it a bit. I just don't see that being a good viewpoint of them having an 1000 dollar toy. But its possible.
October 10, 201312 yr Personally I would want a 1000$ set, but problem is I would want it in a theme where I doubt anyone could expect seeing it surface... that would be Minas Tirith 1000$ set.... Since I am mostly LOTR/Hobbit LEGO fan I dont care if a 1000$ is released ever... I suspect it might be in 5 years or so.
October 10, 201312 yr I think it will be at least two years until they produce a set that has an MSRP of $1,000.
October 10, 201312 yr Well they're getting there... The Opera House is the most expensive set since the Falcon. How about the Death Star? The SSD?
October 10, 201312 yr How about the Death Star? The SSD? Wow youre right. What a colossal brain fart. My bad.
October 10, 201312 yr There may be one in the making as we speak. (I am not a LEGO employee but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night)
October 11, 201312 yr I vote 10-20 just because that would factor in inflation. I just dont see them making a set that expensive, there would be so little demand for it even if it was a fantastic theme.
October 11, 201312 yr Personally I would want a 1000$ set, but problem is I would want it in a theme where I doubt anyone could expect seeing it surface... that would be Minas Tirith 1000$ set.... Since I am mostly LOTR/Hobbit LEGO fan I dont care if a 1000$ is released ever... I suspect it might be in 5 years or so. My brain can't process the awesomeness of a Minas Tirith of that magnitude!
October 11, 201312 yr What a colossal brain fart. My bad.You're not kidding. Pew! I can smell it from over here! Damn! :stinker:
October 11, 201312 yr FAO sold a few lifesize Darth Vader back in the early 2000 for 10g. Wow! Those are some light bricks. Only 10 grams! Did the seller inject helium into the build?
October 11, 201312 yr I predict it will be in the year 2060. That's the year that a $400 MSRP set today will cost $1,000 after inflation that I estimated at an average of 2% per annum for 47 years
October 11, 201312 yr Other than inflation, I can't see a full-on official $1,000 box set. I could see Lego slowly nudging exponentially larger sets on the market over the course of the next few decades though just to see how far they can push the market but I think $200 is the limit of many typical buyers and $100 for the money conscious. Anything more is the heavy duty hitters, serious collectors, and loyal Lego lovers.
October 11, 201312 yr if and or when it happens it will be at TRU and $699.00 else where bahahahahaha spilt my drink
October 11, 201312 yr I would love to see a $1000 set, maybe a big Middle Earth layout or something like that.
Just a thought. With all of the people buying the retired sets online, why wouldn't Lego produce a huge item?