emazers Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 The 6212 X-wing came out in 2006 retired 2012. And it was a Lego & Toys R Us Exclusive only. Quote
Ciglione Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 The 6212 X-wing came out in 2006 retired 2012. And it was a Lego & Toys R Us Exclusive only. That does not promise much. When you look at the value development of that set. Quote
stephen_rockefeller Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Can someone verify the time line for that xwing that doesn't make sense those dates make the 6212 and the 9493 overlap. Quote
emazers Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Just pointing out if there was ever a set thats been out 6 years like the DS. Quote
mudcatsfan Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 That does not promise much. When you look at the value development of that set. That's a terrible analogy though. 6212 (regular X-wing) is a $50 set that has been reproduced several times and completely improved upon WIDELY available right now at all retailers for 49.99 and cheaper with a coupon. If Lego has been willing to keep the Death Star on its shelves (and as we now know from production codes) still producing them and selling them out, then its got great demand. For a set to have great demand for SIX years means it will have great demand in coming years, (unless this is all truly a house of cards and the only people buying it are investors) #bubble Quote
djim Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 That's a terrible analogy though. 6212 (regular X-wing) is a $50 set that has been reproduced several times and completely improved upon WIDELY available right now at all retailers for 49.99 and cheaper with a coupon. If Lego has been willing to keep the Death Star on its shelves (and as we now know from production codes) still producing them and selling them out, then its got great demand. For a set to have great demand for SIX years means it will have great demand in coming years, (unless this is all truly a house of cards and the only people buying it are investors) #bubble sound logic here, too. the question is, how long can Lego keep a set out until their customer-base has been saturated with the set? so far, at least 6 years in the case of the DS, but it has to be reaching a point where there are diminishing returns for keeping it around. it takes up a lot of space that could be used to sell another large set to all the Lego customers who have already purchased the DS. so many variables. Quote
biniou Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 That does not promise much. When you look at the value development of that set. You can't compare x-wing sets with most of other SW sets, because there is always a X-wing set (about 60$ MSRP) available, anytime. The 6212 has been replaced by the 9493 which is obiously nearly the same vehicule. Middle-range x-wing are not good investement because there is always one set on shelves: it's a best seller and LEGO can't afford not to have one in their catalog. Note: it's the same with the MF and anakin's jedi interceptor. Not good investments unless you can have some with a great discount and hope people will search for the old version. Quote
mudcatsfan Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Just pointing out if there was ever a set thats been out 6 years like the DS. Perhaps the point then is that Lego views a midrange Xwing and a High End Death Star as an 'Evergreen' product. They'll either leave it out there for a very long time, or (gasp) replace it like for like as soon as its done. !!!!! Quote
Ciglione Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 You can't compare x-wing sets with most of other SW sets, because there is always a X-wing set (about 60$ MSRP) available, anytime. The 6212 has been replaced by the 9493 which is obiously nearly the same vehicule. Middle-range x-wing are not good investement because there is always one set on shelves: it's a best seller and LEGO can't afford not to have one in their catalog. Note: it's the same with the MF and anakin's jedi interceptor. Not good investments unless you can have some with a great discount and hope people will search for the old version. I know. I was just being sarcastic. I have two death stars myself. I would not have bought them if I would not believe in them as investment. I prefer the SSD also over the DS. That is why I will stick to two DS's and increase my number of SSD's. I like the 7965. It is a good replacement for the 10179. People with small wallets will not buy a 10179. But they can maybe afford a 7965. 1 Quote
glucapg Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 Death star oos amazon it doesn.'t mean anything Quote
glucapg Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 7939 was SOLD OUT until yesterday and now is available....at LEGO Shop at Home Italy Quote
hxckid88 Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 it doesn.'t mean anything It means it's retiring dude. Catch up Quote
Ciglione Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 Still waiting for lego to put the retiring trains on sale. Hopefully -50%. I will spent my last dime on those if that happens. Quote
biniou Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 The 7939 is still not "hard to find" here so I'm not sure it's retiring right now. Well, summer sales begin tomorrow... let's wait and see if something happens (even if I highly doubt there will be some discount on this set or on the 7938, and if so you will have to be as fast as lightening to be able to get the few remaining discounted boxes of these sets) Quote
Ciglione Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 The 7939 is still not "hard to find" here so I'm not sure it's retiring right now. Well, summer sales begin tomorrow... let's wait and see if something happens (even if I highly doubt there will be some discount on this set or on the 7938, and if so you will have to be as fast as lightening to be able to get the few remaining discounted boxes of these sets) I am wondering if the summer sales are also applicable to lego. Mostly it concerns clothing. But I will keep my eyes open and when I see them on sale I will ride the lightning! Quote
nolanfan34 Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Chima Lion Chi Temple now sold out on LEGO Shop at Home in the US. Sort of a short shelf life on that one. Quote
exciter1 Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Chima Lion Chi Temple now sold out on S@H in the US. Sort of a short shelf life on that one. I agree, it came and went really quick. It's been out maybe a year. According to Brickset, less. United States 01 Aug 13 - 23 May 14 $119.99 United Kingdom 27 Jul 13 - 05 Jun 14 Quote
legopocalypse Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 I am wondering if the summer sales are also applicable to lego. Mostly it concerns clothing. But I will keep my eyes open and when I see them on sale I will ride the lightning! 1 Quote
fatboycarney Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Coast guard plane is "call to check availability". Could be gone. Glad I grabbed one during double VIP. Its been a strange one and is tagged Hard to Find. Sent from my Unknown using Brickpicker mobile app Quote
LegoAidan Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Mixels Series 2 is going EOL Now... not even one month Quote
Quacs Posted June 25, 2014 Author Posted June 25, 2014 Mixels Series 2 is going EOL Now... not even one month I don't think these are EOL - Call to Check Availability is a predecessor to OOS, not necessarily retirement. I am fairly certain the first production run is gone, but there will be more. The first Series acted in a similar manner. Nice spot on their OOS. It amazes me how popular these guys are... Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Quote
Ed Mack Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 Mixels Series 2 is going EOL Now... not even one month Mixels are the new Rovers. Look out! LOL Quote
sroster Posted June 25, 2014 Posted June 25, 2014 I laughed at these but my son loves them and is missing a few here and there. I now need to pounce and finish off his collection so I don't get in a trap in the secondary market. I can definitely imagine a scenario where they are all sold out at Xmas and parents will shell out $15-20 per pack of the one they need they can no longer get. I'm not going to stockpile them but I don't think it is nuts if someone does. They are a breeze to ship and could be easy money. 3 Quote
Quacs Posted June 25, 2014 Author Posted June 25, 2014 With Series 1 retiring, I think the originals will be $15-20 before Christmas, especially if these subsequent series continue to be popular. I think they will be - both Series 2 and 3 have some really slick colors and builds coming up. This will fuel demand for S1... Who here has any Series 1 socked away? Quote
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