waddamon Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 How long was this set out, less than 6 months? Quote
Val-E Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 Just now, waddamon said: How long was this set out, less than 6 months? I believe so. It retired in Europe before Xmas. No idea if that is standard MB practice or they just made a boob and it tanked. Makes The Maze look like T1. Quote
exciter1 Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 Not my fault there is 0 demand for these sets. People do want Lego sets or fake versions Lego sets but not non Lego building blocks. Even Ebay.es doesn´t have a category to list them under, unless "giant doorstops" counts. Mattel would not have retired it if it had sold like a 10188, I guess. I mean it must have cost a fair bit to design and develop it yet it had the life of an Ideas set.I think we'll look back on these posts similar to mscheaf's fleeting claims that Town Hall would be around another 2 years. Quote
LegoBro Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 Only bought 3. Wish I had bought another 3 at the 100 dollar price tag. Say one in 3 gets returned at say a speculative 300 dollar price in a year or two. You still come out ahead on this investment turd. Quote
Voltron Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 2 minutes ago, exciter1 said: I think we'll look back on these posts similar to mscheaf's fleeting claims that Town Hall would be around another 2 years. Maybe in North America, European market is a totally different. European Brickpickers get alot of flack for always being negative and talking of doom and gloom, but comparing North American market with EU is apples and oranges. 3 Quote
waddamon Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 Then don't compare. Make decisions and speculations based on your respective markets. If this sucker is dead and gone, it should do quite well. I'll look at selling in 12-18 months. Quote
Val-E Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 (edited) 25 minutes ago, waddamon said: Then don't compare. Make decisions and speculations based on your respective markets. If this sucker is dead and gone, it should do quite well. I'll look at selling in 12-18 months. That´s why I returned it. Been sucked in one too many times by what well-meaning US Bpers think are home runs and turn out to be home fillers and I don´t know enough about the product to be able to take a risk on it. The MB brand seemingly has about as much credibilty in Europe as Richard Van Dyke´s English accent in Mary Poppins and I am not sure how reliable their European CS is either. At least unpopular Lego sets can be parted out or you can use the pieces for MOCing.The Lego market might be in oversupply phase but at least the brand has maintained its value. Edited January 28, 2017 by Val-E Quote
Phil B Posted January 29, 2017 Posted January 29, 2017 That´s why I returned it. Been sucked in one too many times by what well-meaning US Bpers think are home runs and turn out to be home fillers and I don´t know enough about the product to be able to take a risk on it. The MB brand seemingly has about as much credibilty in Europe as Richard Van Dyke´s English accent in Mary Poppins and I am not sure how reliable their European CS is either. At least unpopular Lego sets can be parted out or you can use the pieces for MOCing.The Lego market might be in oversupply phase but at least the brand has maintained its value. Apart from my very first weeks (I recall buying a Riddler's Chase based on advice here) I have never bought a set just because people here said I should. Always know your game and do your own research. 2 Quote
jbacunn Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 Finally finished my Enterprise. I was missing 1 piece so I am going to try to email them to see if they will mail it to me. I have to say it was a pretty good build. Parts of it were tedious but overall it was fun. The final product looks great and any hardcore Star Trek fan would love to have this one. There are an unbelievable 150 printed pieces in the set. The pieces are definitely inferior to Lego but looking at the final product you really can't see that. This thing is a beast with the completed set weighing in at 9.5 pounds. Overall I would say this is a great set but I am glad I didn't buy any for investment because I think the risk of missing pieces is too great. Just realized my nacelles are on backwards. Oops. Easy fix. 6 Quote
jaisonline Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 @jbacunn you mentioned the inferiority of the bricks to Lego. What about the "clutch" of putting bricks together (holding together) ? How did that compare to Lego? Quote
JRandall Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 Cool set, but just not enough buyers for larger Mega Bloks sets. I've sold several of the successful larger Mega Bloks sets in the last 3 years and buyers aren't snatching them up everyday or every week, and this set has very low demand. If several hundred were purchased from those on this forum during the Amazon sale, you're looking at years to offset them imo. Quote
jbacunn Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 [mention=33213]jbacunn[/mention] you mentioned the inferiority of the bricks to Lego. What about the "clutch" of putting bricks together (holding together) ? How did that compare to Lego?I would say the clutch power is greater than Lego and I don't mean that as a compliment. It's harder to fit the pieces together but once they are together they are really stuck to one another. I dread taking this thing apart because I know it's going to be difficult getting some of the pieces apart. When I occasionally made a mistake and had to take some pieces apart I had to use a knife to slide between the pieces to get them apart. Even a brick separator would not work in some cases. 1 Quote
lego rules Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 39 minutes ago, jbacunn said: I would say the clutch power is greater than Lego and I don't mean that as a compliment. It's harder to fit the pieces together but once they are together they are really stuck to one another. I dread taking this thing apart because I know it's going to be difficult getting some of the pieces apart. When I occasionally made a mistake and had to take some pieces apart I had to use a knife to slide between the pieces to get them apart. Even a brick separator would not work in some cases. I am debating buying the set for display but am a little worried about its size. Could you tell me the dimensions of final model? Quote
waddamon Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 I'll build one. No space at the moment to display it. I need to weigh all of mine. I expect I will only have the one I built 24 months from now. If it only taps 300-350 I'll be very happy. Quote
jbacunn Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 I am debating buying the set for display but am a little worried about its size. Could you tell me the dimensions of final model?About 34x16x12. Its big. You need a big space to display it. 1 Quote
exciter1 Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 I would say the clutch power is greater than Lego and I don't mean that as a compliment. It's harder to fit the pieces together but once they are together they are really stuck to one another. I dread taking this thing apart because I know it's going to be difficult getting some of the pieces apart. When I occasionally made a mistake and had to take some pieces apart I had to use a knife to slide between the pieces to get them apart. Even a brick separator would not work in some cases. I've said this multiple times on this forum, the clutching power is great. I guess it's not believable., yet it's true. Your LEGO brick separator will help you with disassembly. The Halo sets make great play sets and are very durable. Since this is a display set, you can be less worried about minor bumps. Quote
jbacunn Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 7 minutes ago, exciter1 said: 1 hour ago, jbacunn said: I would say the clutch power is greater than Lego and I don't mean that as a compliment. It's harder to fit the pieces together but once they are together they are really stuck to one another. I dread taking this thing apart because I know it's going to be difficult getting some of the pieces apart. When I occasionally made a mistake and had to take some pieces apart I had to use a knife to slide between the pieces to get them apart. Even a brick separator would not work in some cases. I've said this multiple times on this forum, the clutching power is great. I guess it's not believable., yet it's true. Your LEGO brick separator will help you with disassembly. The Halo sets make great play sets and are very durable. Since this is a display set, you can be less worried about minor bumps. Brick separator helps but when you have bigger plate on plate it's tough. Most of the disk section is made of plate on top of plate and that's what I am dreading taking apart. It's true about not worrying about bumping it. I bet I could drop it from the table and it wouldn't break up that much. It's solid. 1 Quote
TheOrcKing Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 2 hours ago, jbacunn said: I would say the clutch power is greater than Lego and I don't mean that as a compliment. It's harder to fit the pieces together but once they are together they are really stuck to one another. I dread taking this thing apart because I know it's going to be difficult getting some of the pieces apart. When I occasionally made a mistake and had to take some pieces apart I had to use a knife to slide between the pieces to get them apart. Even a brick separator would not work in some cases. Same trouble I had from building Mega Bloks sets some years ago now. The pieces stuck together almost too well like contact cement and when so many of their designs relished in putting plates on top of other plates only made construction or heaven forbid deconstruction a nightmare more so. Fingernails were broken and skin was torn disassembling pretty much every model I had. I sometimes got booboos taking apart LEGO but nothing bad as Mega Bloks. I can hardly imagine a kid trying to build a Mega Bloks set well with the amount of force needed at times. Quote
MarleyMoose Posted February 4, 2017 Posted February 4, 2017 Sweet deal..... https://southcoast.craigslist.org/tag/5988684546.html 2 Quote
MarleyMoose Posted February 5, 2017 Posted February 5, 2017 (edited) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01ARGBDL6/ref=s9_acsd_ps_hd_bw_bBEvwJ_c_x_3_w?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-3&pf_rd_r=HAKPQQ55GP6VM7QWJPTT&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=4abed348-6dc2-55da-a247-3e28d06812c5&pf_rd_i=166099011 Thinking of getting 1 to pair with the Enterprise. I'd be nice if they end up making a bigger version. Edited February 5, 2017 by MarleyMoose 1 Quote
jbacunn Posted February 20, 2017 Posted February 20, 2017 I'm a huge Alien fan so I will be getting those. Thanks for posting. I never would have known about these. 1 Quote
Alpinemaps Posted February 20, 2017 Posted February 20, 2017 TMNT Technodrome is $149.98 at TRU this week. That means it's clearance. Combine with the 20% off clearance coupon and the 20% off TRU GC sale today, it takes it down to $96. Quote
Martae54 Posted February 22, 2017 Posted February 22, 2017 On 2/20/2017 at 2:37 PM, Alpinemaps said: TMNT Technodrome is $149.98 at TRU this week. That means it's clearance. Combine with the 20% off clearance coupon and the 20% off TRU GC sale today, it takes it down to $96. Thank you for reporting, and another BIG thanx to the member who sent me the 20% coupon. Used my discounted $50 GCs with coupon =$96 plus tax! 1 Quote
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