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1 hour ago, Val-E said:

It´s probably more pertinent and on-topic to ask how many Dr Whos people have bought this week. We know that Tabby´s 40ft container is now full of Tardises.

I bought 2x Dr. Who last week - now totals THREE all together. I'm not sure wether this show is popular in Central Europe?!
Any German neighbor out there who may tell me that I'm wrong? :)

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2 hours ago, Sfcommando14 said:

Is it poll time?  Can someone do a "How many of <UCS Tie, Slave-I, SC, EV> do you have" so we can all have something to talk about.  DD has been slow and I'm ignoring all people and threads who talk about knock-offs... 

1, 0, 3, 1

I think I will stop at these quantities.

Slave-1 looks like a pilferer. Just cannot find an excuse to buy it. 

 

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2 hours ago, Sfcommando14 said:

Is it poll time?  Can someone do a "How many of <UCS Tie, Slave-I, SC, EV> do you have" so we can all have something to talk about.  DD has been slow and I'm ignoring all people and threads who talk about knock-offs... 

Not including personal collection: 0 – 0 – 1 – 1.5

1 hour ago, Infiltrator said:

I bought 2x Dr. Who last week - now totals THREE all together. I'm not sure wether this show is popular in Central Europe?!
Any German neighbor out there who may tell me that I'm wrong? :)

I'm not sure it's really popular but it looks like a great parts pack, and it was only available from LEGO directly which limits supply somewhat.

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29 minutes ago, Brian Briggs said:

Not including personal collection: 0 – 0 – 1 – 1.5

I'm not sure it's really popular but it looks like a great parts pack, and it was only available from LEGO directly which limits supply somewhat.

I don't part out sets - too much work. I also don't think that people will be willing to pay 1,5-2x MSRP only for some special parts.
Does anyone have experience regarding this habit?

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1 personal build/ 1 used personal/ 0 as I just did not like this one as much/ 4 (1 is personal) my daughter really liked this set and has been good at picking other winners, so figured it was worth the risk. 

I usually only buy when I get great discounts (I seem to get most clearence rounds but no store near me sells these sets) or lots of used stuff.

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7 hours ago, Infiltrator said:

I don't part out sets - too much work. I also don't think that people will be willing to pay 1,5-2x MSRP only for some special parts.
Does anyone have experience regarding this habit?

I have two complete and sealed Ewok Villages. Depending on how the set value develops after retiring I might just sell some of the figures and keep the rest as an add-on to my built Ewok Village. So due to this uncertainty I wrote "1.5". :)

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11 hours ago, Sfcommando14 said:

Is it poll time?  Can someone do a "How many of <UCS Tie, Slave-I, SC, EV> do you have" 

My NISB stash: 1, 1, 1, 2. Plus another Slave-1 which I have built and on display. :)  

(And of last year's retired UCS sets I have 2 Red Five and 2 Tumblers NIB).

By the way, my stash of Doctor Who sets is: 3 MISB, and another one built and on display. After official retirement t will go up in value in The Netherlands, but I don't expect spectacular profits with it. Since the Doctor Who set is only available through Lego LEGO Shop at Home here, the supply will be limited.

I'm really small-time compared to most Brickpickers here. :P 

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12 hours ago, Sfcommando14 said:

Is it poll time?  Can someone do a "How many of <UCS Tie, Slave-I, SC, EV> do you have" so we can all have something to talk about.  DD has been slow and I'm ignoring all people and threads who talk about knock-offs... 

The numbers posted so far seem low to me. I've seen the pictures in the stockroom thread, you guys don't mess around. I'm up to 7,7,6,7 now. Average buy-in for the TIE's and Slave's was about 170€, SC 280€ and EV 200€. The only retired UCS sets I have left are one Y-Wing, two B-Wings and a Red Five.

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10 hours ago, Brian Briggs said:

I'm not sure it's really popular but it looks like a great parts pack, and it was only available from LEGO directly which limits supply somewhat.

Dr Who has been available from amazon uk at 30-35% off for months and also discounted at several large uk retailers.

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5 minutes ago, tractorboy said:

Dr Who has been available from amazon uk at 30-35% off for months and also discounted at several large uk retailers.

Surely in the UK it's different but I was talking about the situation in Germany. Some sets that are widely available in the UK (e.g. Doctor Who or Scooby Doo) are only available here directly from LEGO (LEGO Shop at Home plus 11 retail stores nationwide).

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6 minutes ago, Brian Briggs said:

Surely in the UK it's different but I was talking about the situation in Germany. Some sets that are widely available in the UK (e.g. Doctor Who or Scooby Doo) are only available here directly from LEGO (LEGO Shop at Home plus 11 retail stores nationwide).

You'll still be competing with uk sellers though. I think there will be a lot of uk sellers who will have bought this cheap and be willing to sell for RRP or less for a €10 profit. They're doing it already and it's not even retired yet.

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6 minutes ago, tractorboy said:

You'll still be competing with uk sellers though. I think there will be a lot of uk sellers who will have bought this cheap and be willing to sell for RRP or less for a €10 profit. They're doing it already and it's not even retired yet.

There will always be buyers who prefer buying from domestic sellers to avoid the hassle of dealing with a seller and a postal postal-service from a foreign country in case something goes wrong. So my asking prices can be higher.

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7 minutes ago, Brian Briggs said:

There will always be buyers who prefer buying from domestic sellers to avoid the hassle of dealing with a seller and a postal postal-service from a foreign country in case something goes wrong. So my asking prices can be higher.

This is very true. Of course there are also a lot of sellers in Germany, but a lot of buyers prefer to buy locally only even if it doesn't always make sense.

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1 minute ago, Sprocket77 said:

Has anyone actually bought any of this?

I actually bought one castle and one boat at almost 50% off. You won't get a better discount in Europe. They just looked like fun builds with great play value. I don't believe in any investment potential. I never did as a matter of fact.

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