January 15, 201411 yr No need to be silent. You have a point. Small sets might be nice gainers, but when all things are considered, flipping small sets is a lot of work...and time for the return. I'm a true believer in bundling some small sets and I haven't had any problems moving several small sets from a theme at the same time. This can limit the work and shipping expense considerably. I see some people on Ebay grouping several Architecture sets together and moving them that way as well.
January 15, 201411 yr Author Although I mostly agree with the large set arguers, here is an out of the box reason of Why I like small technic sets: Thicker and better boxes. Weird, huh? Most of the technic sets come in a sturdier box - they just don't smash near as easily. If you have a few small technic sets, feel them and then feel the Cat Cycle Chase or Captain America. Just completely different. These I can put in a Shipping sleeve with bubblewrap and some cardboard and ship cheap without worrying about damage.
January 15, 201411 yr I'm a true believer in bundling some small sets and I haven't had any problems moving several small sets from a theme at the same time. This can limit the work and shipping expense considerably. I see some people on Ebay grouping several Architecture sets together and moving them that way as well. Fulfillment By Amazon is a cost and time effective way to sell and ship small sets.
January 15, 201411 yr Author Fulfillment By Amazon is a cost and time effective way to sell and ship small sets. Yup I am looking into this. Thinking Ebay my big sets and FBA my small stuff.
January 24, 201411 yr I may have to start stockpiling the motorcross technic set now. Use my rewards from TRU and maybe VIP points throughout the year,
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