bryn Posted March 2, 2015 Posted March 2, 2015 Hi folks, Probably a standard story... Nearly bought of 10179 quite a few years ago, literally hovering over the buy button and stupidly didnt - regretted it ever since and even more when i noticed the current prices. Bought a 7965 for myself for christmas. Loved the build but it wasnt enough, I started bricklinking the 10179 and am now about 95% there. All this seems to have awoken some kind of lego daemon within me that has lay dormant for ~30 years (im 37) Sooooo I decided I would have a bash at Lego investing and here I am. Any wisdom is very much appreciated. Cheers Bryn Quote
stephen_rockefeller Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Welcome to the site! Let is know when you are finished BLing your masterpiece! Quote
makr Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Hi and welcome. So are you planning to BL a 1:1 copy? If so you will definitely feel the pain of not having bought it earlier But regarding becoming a brick investor, I wouldn't look at 10179 too much. There's still money to be made, but don't expect profits like that. Quote
speedsausage Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Welcome bryn. One of the most helpful tips I have received from here is to try your hand at selling before getting too deep into buying. Good luck 4 Quote
bryn Posted March 3, 2015 Author Posted March 3, 2015 Thanks guys, Thats a good question makromizer, I havnt totally decided yet. Initially I am just going to build it using cheaper parts, black levers with grey bases, blank dish, painted rigging, lbg 6 x 14 plate etc and then I may decide to buy the expensive parts in the future but it would hurt me to pay Quote
CNH1974 Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 Welcome. Have fun. Try buying a bulk lot on eBay and splitting it into sets. If you have the time and like building. That will help you build your eBay experience. Quote
bryn Posted March 3, 2015 Author Posted March 3, 2015 Lol, thanks but I dont know if im ready for buying bulk from ebay and splitting into sets. Im nowhere near organised enough for that yet Quote
Sandwraith Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 (edited) Nearly bought of 10179 quite a few years ago, literally hovering over the buy button and stupidly didnt - regretted it ever since and even more when i noticed the current prices. Bought a 7965 for myself for christmas. Loved the build but it wasnt enough, I started bricklinking the 10179 and am now about 95% there. Welcome! Did this exact same thing myself and in the exact order haha. My brickbuilt 10179 has been finished for a while now, and even wall mounted it! you can check that out here if interested: http://community.brickpicker.com/topic/11552-my-10179-ucs-falcon-wall-mounted/?hl=10179 Have fun! Edited March 3, 2015 by Sandwraithx157 Quote
diablo2112 Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 (edited) Welcome! Best advice is read, read, read. There's tons of stuff to devour here. There's no set answers, but you'll learn lots of the ins and outs. If you haven't already figured this out, the key for many newcomers is 2 strategies. The first is the long-term hold approach: 1) Figure out which sets are close to retirement; 2) Decide which of those sets is a worthy investment and likely to appreciate on retirement; and 3) Find a way to acquire those sets, in your desired quantity and preferably at a discount. The second strategy is the quick-flip 1) find sets at substantial discount, and buy lots of them; (be prepared to know the ins-and-outs of every Walmart, TRU, Target, and K-Mart close to you, and visit them often) 2) find a way to sell which minimizes overhead and maximizes short-term profit/unit. This steps and strategies interact with each other. A set that might not be near retirement nor that desireable when purchased at MSRP could be a great deal if you find a substantial discount. Recent examples in this category include heavily discounted sets like the Ninjango Mechdragon, the Joker Steamroller set, or the City Mine 4204. All of these were available at least 50% off MSRP, sometimes substantially more. As a bit of general advice: nearly ANY Lego set is worth purchasing if found at 80% off or greater from retail. On the flip side, you have exclusive sets that can be hard to find at discount, but which have a history of price appreciation on retirement. These present a different set of issues, such as acquiring enough to meet your targets while avoiding getting banned for purchases direct from Lego. In this later category, you have big, expensive sets usually bought at- or near-MSRP like the modular buildings (Pet Shop and Palace Cinema are the focus of many of our current acquisitions), Star Wars exclusives (Red Five X-Wing 10240 is a current example), and other misc sets like ToO, Tower Bridge, etc. Once again, read, read, read. You'll have tons to learn in all the areas mentioned, above. You'll soon form your own opinions and focus. You'll decide if you want to buy lots of cheaper sets and flip near-term for modest profits, or invest in exclusives which pay-off from longer-term holds. Welcome again, and good luck. Edited March 3, 2015 by diablo2112 1 Quote
jbacunn Posted March 3, 2015 Posted March 3, 2015 My advise would be to monitor the forums for a while before you start buying for investments. You do not want to just start buying random sets because they are on sale. Figure out a strategy before you start buying and it will save you a lot of frustration later. Quote
bryn Posted March 3, 2015 Author Posted March 3, 2015 Thanks all for the welcomes. And the wise words Quote
Grynn Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Welcome, I love how you jumped in the deep end, so to speak... Great advice so far, I will re-emphasize that if you are going to indulge in clearance stuff at all, keep up with that thread and/or daily deals. Quote
legoray01 Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Welcome Read a lot here Beware of opinions - everyone has one. Eventually you will have your own as well. Trust yours once you develop it and don't be afraid to admit mistakes. We all make them and we only learn when we admit we make them and share. Buy what you like. So if it doesn't turn out the way you want - at least you have it for yourself. Have fun. If someday this turns out to be more work then fun I will quit in a heart beat. Quote
Cross Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Lots of Gospel here. Welcome aboard. Reverand SpeedSausage nailed it- establish a way to sell as quickly as you can. Many of us have gone from novices to drowning in a mountain of Lego inventory- and not knowing what to do next- in the blink of an eye. Money to be made my friend! 1 Quote
@rtisan Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Welcome to Brickpicker noooooooobbbbb! I mean, bryn. Yes, bryn, Welcome! Quote
TheOrcKing Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 Just me being silly as usual; carry on everyone. :whistle: 1 Quote
Britsnap Posted March 4, 2015 Posted March 4, 2015 First tip- get the other 5% of the MF. I just finished mine yesterday sans the engine choice- thinking of customizing it somehow. What a great build- anything else pales I to comparison now Quote
bryn Posted March 4, 2015 Author Posted March 4, 2015 Hey folks, Thanks again for all the welcomes. Ive spent most of today on bricklink *cough* working, ordering the last 5% for the MF So. Many. Orders. Honestly why wouldnt Lego just put all the parts in a single box and sell it to me if I want it??? Just kidding. Is been an experience. Will post pics when shes done. Cheers B 1 Quote
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