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​I like the build and didn't use the stickers as the set doesn't need them to look good.

​Have you seen the custom sticker sets on ebay. Theres a few but the these two look excellent. When I finally get round to opening and building one, ill get these and keep the originals in the box. Got to add some value to a used set I think

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​Have you seen the custom sticker sets on ebay. Theres a few but the these two look excellent. When I finally get round to opening and building one, ill get these and keep the originals in the box. Got to add some value to a used set I think

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​Those are very cool.  It's easy to use those, too, because they get stuck onto a very common piece.  So you can easily switch things up and out.

I may pick up a few sets of those and see if that doesn't help sell my PCs for a little higher price down the road.

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​Those are very cool.  It's easy to use those, too, because they get stuck onto a very common piece.  So you can easily switch things up and out.

I may pick up a few sets of those and see if that doesn't help sell my PCs for a little higher price down the road.

​Yeah I agree.

I reckon you could get a better deal if buying a few, worth contacting the seller first.

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The whole thing with PC was because one member said that one Lego employee told him it would retire this July.

 

Internet rumors have a life of their own.  in reality it is unlike though possible the PC will retire this year.  It is more likely that PS will retire, particularly given that DO is a very similar design and likely was intended to replace PS.  Finally its entirely possible that no modular will retire this year and we will see a slow but consistent trickle of stock. 

my bets are currently on the PS with a some PC in reserve just in case.  

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I never understood the run on PC this year.  I don't think it's a poor seller and I think PS is scheduled to retire later this year with PC hanging around until late 2016, but that's all speculation on my part.

I think alot of resellers were confounded by 10224 in 2014. With 2 mods retired in 2014 then none retiring in 2015 is also a possibility that most resellers do not want to hear.

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I never understood the run on PC this year.  I don't think it's a poor seller and I think PS is scheduled to retire later this year with PC hanging around until late 2016, but that's all speculation on my part.

the run on PC is due to the TH being retired out of sequence.  why did that happen?

for all we know at the 2012 TLG evil lord business meeting they decided to make new modulars last 24 months instead of 48 to help ease production demands on modulars and so starting last year in 2014, GE retired after 4, TH retired after 2 years.  This year PS retires after 4, PC retires after 2.  after this year they can phase out the larger modular boxes.  then starting in 2016 they will catch up to one retiring a year from then on.  this will also discourage insane hoarding behavior by only having 2-3 modulars available at a time because they can keep up with that type of demand instead of having 4 available.  Everything about this subject is speculation.  This is the reason i concocted for the modular retirement behavior of last year.  My current PC hoarding behavior will prevent me from being under goal should PC retire this year or next year. its not going to get easier to accumulate stock on this one even if it sticks around another year.  Its a great build.

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the run on PC is due to the TH being retired out of sequence.  why did that happen?

for all we know at the 2012 TLG evil lord business meeting they decided to make new modulars last 24 months instead of 48 to help ease production demands on modulars and so starting last year in 2014, GE retired after 4, TH retired after 2 years.  This year PS retires after 4, PC retires after 2.  after this year they can phase out the larger modular boxes.  then starting in 2016 they will catch up to one retiring a year from then on.  this will also discourage insane hoarding behavior by only having 2-3 modulars available at a time because they can keep up with that type of demand instead of having 4 available.  Everything about this subject is speculation.  This is the reason i concocted for the modular retirement behavior of last year.  My current PC hoarding behavior will prevent me from being under goal should PC retire this year or next year. its not going to get easier to accumulate stock on this one even if it sticks around another year.  Its a great build.

Nice theory. Could just be true.

One reason I heared why TH retired out of order was due to some particular pieces in this set. But what do I know.  

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The funny (or not so funny) thing is that the more often resellers make runs on current sets like PC or PS during their regular lifespan, the more likely retailers and/or Lego are going to be to take further actions to limit or restrict sales to resellers.

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The funny (or not so funny) thing is that the more often resellers make runs on current sets like PC or PS during their regular lifespan, the more likely retailers and/or Lego are going to be to take further actions to limit or restrict sales to resellers.

This...and delay EOL.  

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This...and delay EOL.  

I see you keep bringing this up Ed and I have to wonder how much of an impact it really has?  I honestly don't know if the extended backorder times for sets this year is due to reseller hoarding of potential EOL sets or production limitations by LEGO.  They are producing so many sets and themes right now that I think it's contributing to the stock issues.  If the reseller hoarding was causing significant delays to EOL, then why did we see so many exclusive sets get retired last year (SSD, HH, TH, GE, SC, AA, R2)?  I think resellers were targeting those just as hard last year (with the exception of maybe the TH) yet they still retired.

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The funny (or not so funny) thing is that the more often resellers make runs on current sets like PC or PS during their regular lifespan, the more likely retailers and/or Lego are going to be to take further actions to limit or restrict sales to resellers.

This...and delay EOL.  

So, who wants to volunteer to stop buying these so they can go EOL?
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So, who wants to volunteer to stop buying these so they can go EOL?

I have 3 I have acquired at discounted prices over the last 12 months and I don't plan on buying any more until 2016.  Unless there happen to be some serious EOL warning signs of course.   

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I see you keep bringing this up Ed and I have to wonder how much of an impact it really has?  I honestly don't know if the extended backorder times for sets this year is due to reseller hoarding of potential EOL sets or production limitations by LEGO.  They are producing so many sets and themes right now that I think it's contributing to the stock issues.  If the reseller hoarding was causing significant delays to EOL, then why did we see so many exclusive sets get retired last year (SSD, HH, TH, GE, SC, AA, R2)?  I think resellers were targeting those just as hard last year (with the exception of maybe the TH) yet they still retired.

The simple answer is that many people either doubted that sets like the SSD, TH, R2 and AA would retire, so they never stocked up or gave LEGO an indication that the sets were worthy of production  extension.  Fast forward a year and you have the Red 5 for example, which was discounted numerous times and was basically ignored by resellers, even with the free set promos and discounts.  The Red 5 all of the sudden became a wanted set and there was nothing else close to retiring, so they jumped hard on it...again and again.  It's still hanging around and probably should have retired 6 months ago, but it's still here.  

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Nice theory. Could just be true.

One reason I heared why TH retired out of order was due to some particular pieces in this set. But what do I know.  

There are always reasons for sets to retire. With the risk of being too obvious for many members, I'll sum up some good ones:

1. Lack of popularity and sales growth: example the arctic line-up

2. Retirement/upgrade of molds: example CC, TH, light grey pieces 

3. Shelf space (less a problem these days as it seems the biggest shelf for TLG has become LEGO Shop at Home): SSD, many large Technic Sets

4. Strategy: e.g. box size reduction > TH, end of Lego Games

5. Licence lenght & cost of renewal: LoTR, Harry Potter

6. Set Refreshes: City, Friends, Trains, MF ... etc

The fact that resellers are lengthening the sales cycle of popular 'investment-like' products, impaires the previously faster trigger reason n°1 for EoL. It seems only normal that as long as resellers are willing to stock away product, TLG can continue to produce & sell. 

Solution: find under the radar sets ...

or

...those which will get retired even though the are very popular!! 

Good luck ;-)

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