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Anyone know why Amazon.com doesn't sell Lego Technic sets? All I see is sets being sold through third parties.

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I've been out of the modern Lego set loop for some time (I was always a fan of the pre year 2000 Technic sets) and can't tell you how weird that sounds to me. That Technic would only be sold at one store.

Yeah who knows how the contract is between the two. But just think - you ever seen it at Walmart, Target, Kmart, etc? I have never seen a technic set anywhere else.

 

I am not a fan of exclusives as they never get discounted anywhere else. But on the flip side they are usually better investments because of it.

I've been out of the modern Lego set loop for some time (I was always a fan of the pre year 2000 Technic sets) and can't tell you how weird that sounds to me. That Technic would only be sold at one store.

 

It seems odd to me, too.  In Europe, Technic seems to have much wider availabilty: Amazon.co.uk and other regional Amazon sites carry it, local brick and mortar stores carry it...it's everywhere as far as I know.  There are tons of loyal Technic fans in the EU, as evidenced by the relative abundance of 1990s flagships for sale all the time on European eBay sites.  I imported my 8448, 8880, and Silver Champion from eBay.de because they were so scarce on eBay.com. 

 

On our side of the Atlantic, however, Technic seems like more of a niche product than ever.  Maybe it's a chicken-and-egg problem of limited distribution and weak demand.

I've been out of the modern Lego set loop for some time (I was always a fan of the pre year 2000 Technic sets) and can't tell you how weird that sounds to me. That Technic would only be sold at one store.

I hate the fact the entire line has become a Toys R Us exclusive especially with the designs Lego has been coming out with lately. Talk about limiting your market. :mda:

Hmmm.... I may include US shipping when I start to list Technic sets.

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Thanks for all the feedback. Yes, a very strange situation indeed. I've been buying from Amazon.co.uk lately, prices which are many times better than TRU here, even with shipping.

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