fahadshahid Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 42036 has been available in Australia for a while at KMart etc and can be had for peanuts (AU$35) at most sales. I may be wrong but I don't believe Lego have ever done a highly detailed 500-700 piece bike. I think it's time. Quote
colossus Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Newb Technics question, generally how well do these higher end Technic sets appreciate? Do they tend to be "no brainers" like Modulars or is it hit/miss like BTTF vs ExoSuitThe reason I ask is I have caught up on SW and Modular sets and just picked up some of the new Space/Sea sets. I don't have a single Technic set other than 9 Snowmobiles. My kids are probably a little too young for these but I don't want to chase these after they're retired and thing like that MKII Crane and 24 Hour Race look very nice. Would it be prudent to get 3 instead of 1 when ordering from Amazon UK or are these slow movers (I don't see any Technics in the Top 50 list)? Quote
Val-E Posted August 13, 2015 Posted August 13, 2015 Large techic sets are as close as lego comes to a fixed term savings deposit. You know when they will retire and that appreciation will be safe if unspectacular. They are a good way to diversify if you also have risikier items in your portfolio but don´t expect modular type gains.These sets are not hard to find and are almost always discounted which means that growth above RRP tends to be slow (until a new wave of AFOLS comes in to sweep up stock).For US Investors it is a good idea to check out sets that are launched late (EU 1st half) as these wil have a 6 month shorter shelf life in the US and therefore more rarity value. Past examples of this were 8070 and 42000. There have also been some duds like 9396 and 9397. 1 Quote
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