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I had a very LEGO heavy childhood. If I look at old catalogs from the late 80s, I remember having like 90% of those sets (minus DUPLO). I used to play with almost everything, from Fabuland to all LEGOLAND series, Technic and Model Team, you name it.

Just recently, I started buying LEGO again. I was tempted to automatize many things in a City scenery with PF and an EV3, Trains, signals, switch points, conveyor belts, maybe vehicles?

I also like Technic, the freight plane was a total blast. Would love to get an RC car with controllable transmission. Maybe I'll open one of my 4x4 crawler or pick ups and try a MOC.

 

I'm a casual investor at best, just picking up some extra sets if I see a good offer. I really like having the options to either use sets whenever I want or just sell them later.

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welcome to brickpicker. 

 

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I had a very LEGO heavy childhood. If I look at old catalogs from the late 80s, I remember having like 90% of those sets (minus DUPLO). I used to play with almost everything, from Fabuland to all LEGOLAND series, Technic and Model Team, you name it.

Just recently, I started buying LEGO again. I was tempted to automatize many things in a City scenery with PF and an EV3, Trains, signals, switch points, conveyor belts, maybe vehicles?

I also like Technic, the freight plane was a total blast. Would love to get an RC car with controllable transmission. Maybe I'll open one of my 4x4 crawler or pick ups and try a MOC.

 

I'm a casual investor at best, just picking up some extra sets if I see a good offer. I really like having the options to either use sets whenever I want or just sell them later.

 

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Great introduction and we are glad to have you.

 

I was also an eightie's Lego kid and am having a blast re-discovering Lego with my kids (and with my investment money).

 

Speed Sausage nailed it... the more you study and learn here, the less likely you will remain a casual investor. Done right, there is very real money to be made with this hobby.

 

Welcome aboard!

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Thanks for the warm welcomes.

 

At first, I was very tempted by the prospect of return of investment rates way above any other investment opportunity. But I quickly realized that it's not pure investment, but more of a mixture between investment and work. There's nothing wrong with that, but if it's purely about the money, I guess I would earn more per time with my regular work. But as it is something I really like to do, I don't have to worry about that at all.

Since I travel quite a lot for work, I had my girlfriend involved, receiving shipments at home or picking them up at the store. She asked for a 5% profit, I raised her to 10 (we aren't that serious in separating our balances anyway).

I received a Parisian restaurant last week that I got at 28% below MSRP (a rather rare discount for a modular in Germany). Box came with some minor shipping damages, no big deal but not ideal for investing. I was thinking about sending it back for a refund, but my girlfriend instantly fell in love with the set and asked if she could just have it as a down payment. Really nice how easily I got her involved in my legoing.

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