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Anyone know if the 1 per customer rule is applicable in Ireland/N Ireland?

Seems like madness that these are hanging around.

As it's the 9th today, and that's the end of the window Smyths were saying they were due in all stores, it will be interesting to see what the status reads tomorrow. I smell another price change a-comin'.

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1 hour ago, wotguvnotmeguv said:

Anyone know if the 1 per customer rule is applicable in Ireland/N Ireland?

Seems like madness that these are hanging around.

As it's the 9th today, and that's the end of the window Smyths were saying they were due in all stores, it will be interesting to see what the status reads tomorrow. I smell another price change a-comin'.

There are no LEGO stores in Ireland so no limits apply. You can fill your boots.

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10 hours ago, Crustybeaver said:

Not nationwide at all. None have made their way to any of the stores in proximity to me. The available stock that's kicking around is clearly not new runs or batches and nothing more than the tail end of stock. If you have the cash you'd be nuts to pass any up because this will be gone for good any day soon.

I've got 2 to keep (1 to build) and in total I've passed up about 12 from 2 visits because I don't see it going up that much for several years if I being honest 

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2 minutes ago, darkhorseoflego said:

I've got 2 to keep (1 to build) and in total I've passed up about 12 from 2 visits because I don't see it going up that much for several years if I being honest 

Basically all higher priced Lego sets go up in price, if the buyer is willing to hold which most people seem not to anymore, in 2 years time people will be kicking themselves for not having 20+ of these, when the prices hit £500+.

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11 minutes ago, Yellowtot said:

Basically all higher priced Lego sets go up in price, if the buyer is willing to hold which most people seem not to anymore, in 2 years time people will be kicking themselves for not having 20+ of these, when the prices hit £500+.

Yes Emazers sir. What this isn't an Emazers post . . . . . . . Thud . . . . . . . . .  That was me fainting by the way ............... :lol:

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16 hours ago, Yellowtot said:

Basically all higher priced Lego sets go up in price, if the buyer is willing to hold which most people seem not to anymore, in 2 years time people will be kicking themselves for not having 20+ of these, when the prices hit £500+.

It's true. I see a lot of mint Tumblers popping up for around 300€ a piece. Selling so soon is just plain silly.

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For the price of overhoarded sets to rise over time, some people have to sell now to reduce supply. I really hope this one doesn´t become the next Fire Brigade - it shouldn´t due to the short life but there is also much less demand and the starting price point is higher. I´m probably exaggerating but I don´t like what I have seen with this set so far.

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2 minutes ago, Val-E said:

For the price of overhoarded sets to rise over time, some people have to sell now to reduce supply. I really hope this one doesn´t become the next Fire Brigade - it shouldn´t due to the short life but there is also much less demand and the starting price point is higher. I´m probably exaggerating but I don´t like what I have seen with this set so far.

Yes, if everybody would hold their sets and wait till the price would reach, say, €500, and then a majority of resellers would suddenly flood the market with their MISB offers, it would crash the price of the Tumbler on the 2nd hand market. So for a healthy future market we really need to get the air out of the Tumbler bubble by having new-time investors jump on the small price-increase now and get rid of their Tumblers for a small profit. It will benefit the patient resellers who wait out this 'storm' until supply and demand will hit healthier levels.

Like Val-E says, he's probably exaggerating (a bit), and the future value of the Tumbler will most likely get up there some day. It will just take longer to get there...

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53 minutes ago, c_rpg said:

It's true. I see a lot of mint Tumblers popping up for around 300€ a piece. Selling so soon is just plain silly.

Everyone has there own strategy and maybe they are all just plain silly.  I have qfll 4 for modest profit and have 4 as mid/long term hold.  I could not easily have kept all 8 for mid/long term hold and certainly not 20+.  Most importantly I am comfortable with my approach.

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Got mine this morning from Lego site, will check the condition and seal codes when I get home. Funnily enough this will be my third Tumbler from the site despite the 1 set per customer limit? Thought I'd have been banned by now or at least ticked off or put on a "reseller" list, am I riding my luck?

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Smyths have moved the availability window again, and stores that haven't had stock for weeks - including several in the south-east - had stock for click and collect.

Seems like a sales tactic to get folk into stores and picking up other odds and ends while they're there. They could centralise the stock for home delivery and shift the lot in no time.

Must admit the way these are hanging around is making me wonder if it's ultimately quite the winner everyone hopes it will be.

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13 minutes ago, Flippingbricks said:

Y'all think with the Superman vs Batman movie dropping Lego will release a new Batmobile? And if so thoughts on if that will help or hurt the value of this one.

 

DC only gets one direct to consumer set at a time and that is the 1960s Batcave. No UCS Batmobile for at least 18 months - 2 years.

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8 hours ago, legogregors said:

Everyone has there own strategy and maybe they are all just plain silly.  I have qfll 4 for modest profit and have 4 as mid/long term hold.  I could not easily have kept all 8 for mid/long term hold and certainly not 20+.  Most importantly I am comfortable with my approach.

I'm not against flipping, but surely the release of the new Batman vs Superman movie will only increase the value? Why not wait another couple of months?

38 minutes ago, Flippingbricks said:

Y'all think with the Superman vs Batman movie dropping Lego will release a new Batmobile? And if so thoughts on if that will help or hurt the value of this one.

I think they will probably release a new batmobile, but not a UCS. At least not right away. If the new Batman movies and the batmobile design catch on they might release a new UCS set. I don't think it would decrease the value either. The Nolan trilogy is already very highly regarded and the Tumbler is an essential part of the Dark Knight style. I'd be suprised if the new batmobile becomes just as iconic. Besides you always have the completionists who will want all the versions, especially UCS sets.

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