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10221 - UCS: Super Star Destroyer


Jeff Mack

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  1. 1. How many sealed SSD's do you have

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      108
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      63
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      26
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      33
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      18
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For a set not retired yet its doing very good,when Lego finally puts Retired on there Site then the price will go higher pretty fast.

I wonder about that.  Investors already consider the SSD retired in North America, and surely your basic Lego consumer has noticed by now that Lego is purely whimsical with regard to how they apply that label; sometimes it's several months early, like with 10193, and other times it's several months late, as with 10197.  A buyer who wants the "official" word from Lego can always call LEGO Shop at Home or ask their local Lego store employees and be told the set is already retired.  I think application of the "retiring soon" and "retired" labels is handled by The Banhammer Department ; the process bears their signature of random inconsistency.

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It has a rank of 19k, so it is moving. athough after fees, that brings the take home on par with ebay

You can track the sales on amazon by adding items from different sellers and "saving for later". Not 100% reliable, but at least it shows you how many they have left, how they change the price, and when their listing is closed

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Is there anyone looking at fixing this iPhone/iPad double post issue? Alternatively an option for the user to delete their own posts would be helpful

Jeff has the developer looking at it now. Eventually, the new forum Beta/version will be released to the general public and their new mobile app will be used.
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Cool, i love good strong investmemt choices. Thanks emazers for the good advice a while back. He said by em up and don't look back.

Emazers also advised on buying H.House, Arkham Breakouts, Death Stars, Tower Bridge, building modulars, R2, B-Wings, VWs, and just every other large exclusive :)

He was one of many talking about the 10221 set at least since I joined in 2012 I would agree though if you stated he was the loudest or typed the most posts and sitemails mentioning this set along the others :)

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19r4 here too, mine came busted, the bottom of the box was not even taped, hence when pushed in the entire front got pushed in... im very disappointed in SAH for about a year now. they used to put cardboard inserts in the shippers for the large sets. now they cheap out on tape like WM, TRU and Target, next come garbage bags instead of cardboard, ridiculous... going to raise a stink tomorrow see if i can get some VIPs (they do that in store on busted boxes, 1400 for an SSD)

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Inside Movies Does 'Star Wars: Episode VII' have a spy problem?

By Anthony Breznican on Aug 15, 2014 at 6:45PM @breznican

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Uh-oh, Chewie. The Millennium Falcon has sprung a few leaks.

Someone with access to the set of Star Wars: Episode VII has been sending out snapshots of concept art and props, breaking the Force-field of secrecy on that movie

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If the article above is true, that bodes well for the SSD. Han at the helm of a SSD will definitely drive prices up.

Han will just pilot it into an asteroid or something.  SSD's are unsafe at any speed.

 

And...  Ok, I can't resist.  An SSD has a crew of something like 280,000 (not counting stormtroopers, fighter pilots, AT-AT drivers, etc.).  Commandeering a ship like that is not like pulling the driver out of an AT-ST and taking a seat at the controls (Chewie's feat from Episode VI).  If the Imperial crew is present, how exactly are Han and Chewie supposed to take the controls from all 280,000 of them?  Regardless, without those 280,000 crewmen helping out, how are a smelly ol' wookie and a has-been smuggler supposed to fly the thing?

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Han will just pilot it into an asteroid or something.  SSD's are unsafe at any speed.

 

And...  Ok, I can't resist.  An SSD has a crew of something like 280,000 (not counting stormtroopers, fighter pilots, AT-AT drivers, etc.).  Commandeering a ship like that is not like pulling the driver out of an AT-ST and taking a seat at the controls (Chewie's feat from Episode VI).  If the Imperial crew is present, how exactly are Han and Chewie supposed to take the controls from all 280,000 of them?  Regardless, without those 280,000 crewmen helping out, how are a smelly ol' wookie and a has-been smuggler supposed to fly the thing?

jedi mind-trick :D

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