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Doing last minute xmas shopping at walmart and found series 1 mixels on shelf, went home with all 45 Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker6 points
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Time to go watch Christmas Vacation and hear Randy Quaid say good morning .............. While emptying his sewage. This is the first movie I took my wife to for our first date and she married me anyways.3 points
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Looks like Jabba's Sail Barge is in stock again @ $70 for those who missed it last time2 points
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i don't think there can be a dud on the seasonal line. they all do well and are all popular. is it the best, no but this will do quite well and should always go in the center of everyone's town collection. it pulls it all together. stop worrying and hold.2 points
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Picked up a half-built 10188 Death Star yesterday from CL. First two boxes opened and built, but the last two boxes are still sealed. It came with the instruction manual, box, and shipping box. $200 and he delivered.2 points
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75078 - Imperial Troop Transport 75079 - Shadow Troopers 75081 - T-16 Skyhopper 75082 - TIE Advanced Prototype 75090 - Erza's Speeder Bike2 points
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Driving from Los Angeles to Portland for Christmas. Stopped at Woodbine Outlet just south of Portland. Prices at TOys R Us outlet not good; grumbling. Until I saw the series 1 Mixels. Sure, I'll pay $5.50 for a Mixel!!! I may have got the last of them. Sent from my XT1028 using Brickpicker mobile app2 points
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Thanks for running the show terry! I am definitely down to play next year.2 points
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Nothing for me (I can gift myself all year long, and do), but a bike shop and a Frozen set for two of my little ones.1 point
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Grabbed one loose but complete with box for $110. Seemed like decent deal compared to what I'm seeing on ebay.1 point
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I agree but if I may offer a contrasting point... If everyone stocks up on The Tumbler now, then we will miss the inevitable F5 adventures and the following expressions: "I thought that this would be around for another year" "I only wanted one to build for myself (then you should have bought and built already, like I do)" BrickTrader posts "1 set that is worth 2/3 of the current value of the Tumbler for your NISB Tumbler" - Deal of the year "Tumbler at Amazon" - Stampede runs until BA announces "Poof" and the next post is "I had it in my cart!" or "Stupid Work!" or "New Credit Card..." and lastly, an Ed post stating how Ed has bought these and has 40 of them and you should have been buying one every month instead of 5 smaller sets. On second thought, please don't stock up on these now, I will have less entertainment in the future. Thanks for your cooperation1 point
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If this was a final run then they will be at $50 in the USA quickly. HK buyers are already at $50. If this is not a final run then that is what 90 day free returns are for.1 point
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In my opinion It will be a very long time before this is above 50 again. There is a lot of stock going to resellers the past couple days...I know without trying very hard we have gotten about 20; 5 from target preorder, 12 from WM initial offering (thanks to BP), 4 2x each from Amazon and 1 or 2 from Lego store...Since I usually aim for at least 2x what i pay I have a feeling I will still be staring most of these until at least this time next year.1 point
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Minecraft The Mine and Ender Dragon for the boy. Diamond Armor Steve is MUCH anticipated...1 point
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Where can I find the '79 Yugo? Is that an exclusive? I don't see it on LEGO Shop at Home anywhere...1 point
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Jabba's Palace for the older one and Double Decker Couch for the younger one. If I'm being honest, they both probably deserve coal instead.1 point
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Remember prior to SW every winter set in the theme was available at a very steep discount. 7347 has offset the cost of our WVMs quite nicely. We have made good money on all of the retired sets so far in this theme. Buying WVM at retail is a tough sell but you could certainly do worse.1 point
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Lego 79016 half price at walmart http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/lego-loftr-and-hobbit-attack-on-lake-town-79016/60001892336231 point
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I've stated my opinion on this set before, It looks like 5 small winter sets combined as 1. (4 poly bags surrounding one Carousel.) The fact that Amazon still has these at msrp while Lego is Sold Out, its only a vindication of popular (investors) thinking.1 point
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I have the warm fuzzies. I just sold an ender dragon set to a dad who drove over 2 hrs so that he could make his boy's Christmas wish come true. This is what Christmas is all about.... going to any length to get this year's hot holiday toy or have your kid hate you forever.1 point
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Sub-$10 set... I'll allow it. But you're a bad person. You're a bad person.1 point
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I'm all about ordering just before EOL, but I don't want to be caught, either. Look at the Research Institute set. TLG said they would make more of the RI, and oh yes they did, but I was only able to recently order one, and the next day it went to officially sold out. While there is a possibility that this Tumbler set will be available all through 2015, there's also the possibility that its availability will be very limited to most people (not everyone has a Lego store they can drive to), similar to the RI and the Exo-Suit. I rely on Toys R Us (shipping and local store) and LEGO Shop at Home for all of my Lego. If too many people continue to order this set, it will still be hard to get all the way through to its EOL. The real problem is, like with 41999 Technic Crawler, how many of the sales Lego has for this set are to end-user collectors/builders, and how many are strictly flippers/investors? If this set is selling like hotcakes at LEGO Shop at Home and 90% of those sales are to flippers and investors, what happens when EOL comes and now there are hundreds or thousands on the market? I can say from first-hand experience I've watched a collector's market go from what LEGO is currently at, to implosion, within 18 months. I'm not talking about some dinky figurine market, I'm talking about a multi-billion dollar market. 18 months ago most of our customers (90%+) were collectors, but overnight we experienced a surge of flippers. This irritated a lot of collectors, as they were not able to get the item they wanted before its price going up in the aftermarket, and it selling out. Flippers would even buy from other flippers in an attempt to corner the market. It all came to a halt this spring when the manufacturer started increasing the number of each item made, due to the "increased demand", which was actually artificial. Flippers are not end users (consumers), and therefore, do not add to the number of total consumers. An item that normally would have 5,000 made, but now has 10,000 or 15,000 made because 100 flippers who bought 50 each in an attempt to corner the market will never be able to sell those 5,000 pieces as the end users don't exist in those numbers. Not now, not ever. I see a lot of parallels between what I've seen in the market and what's happening with LEGO and what has happened in the market where I work. I wrote a bit of the same sort of commentary a year ago with regards to the 41999 Technic Crawler, and I still see it more and more each day I look. Based on the current sales and the supply of this set on BrickLink, 41999 will never be above $400 and is actually trending downwards at the moment. Look at BrickLink sales over the past 6 months. A total of 57 have sold in 6 months, and currently there are 252 for sale. Even at the steady rate of sale, that's over 2 years of supply that remains. I'm not saying Lego investing is a bad idea, but you do have to pick your battles, especially now. You have to be really smart about it. Sets like the Town Hall going EOL caught people off guard. There will be others. The sets that catch people off guard (the sleepers) will be worth the most when there are few investors/flippers who bought them up. But only if there are end-user customers for them. Locutis1 point
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70220 - Strainor's Saber Cycle 70221 - Flinx's Ultimate Phoenix 70222 - Tormak's Shadow Blazer 70223 - Icebite's Claw Driller 70224 - Tiger's Mobile Command1 point
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Not overly sure on the Mixer, I bought one for a quick flip when they first launched and was lucky to break even. I've had one on eBay for a couple of months ranging from $200 - $250 (later with free shipping) but haven't had a bite. I think that this set falls down is with the exposure (only at DJ) and where it fits in? Modulars, WVM? Depends if you want to drop $150 on that, or put it against something like a PC, etc.1 point
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I bought Lego gifts for me too, as I know what I like. It makes perfect sense... Ex Astris, Scientia.1 point
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It's not needed. If you get a quality utility knife and get comfortable using it, you can score boxes easier and faster. The flatter the knife the easier to use. Something like this is what I recommend. Just simply lay the item in the box, lay knife on item, then score away. You just use the items surface as your guide.1 point
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Nicely done. I wish I had been paying attention to the Snow Plow. I bought one for myself at an extremely good price ($13), but didn't pay attention to how hot they were. I could have loaded up on them and made a nice penny or two.1 point
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Thanks for sharing, Raven! I don't operate on a scale anywhere near your's, but I'm always willing to pick up a tool to make my job a bit easier (and cut costs). At this point, I'm able to sustain my shipping with boxes I get from online orders, stores, etc., so multi-depth boxes aren't really an issue, but I'll definitely keep it in mind for the future. Thanks again!1 point
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Also just able to carry a few box sizes less. We use 24x16x12 a lot in our daily operations and with the sizer you can change the depth easily as thats a common size for us. They make a 24x16x12 multi depth but with the indented lines the boxes lose some of there stability doing it that way so I rather use the non multi depth version and cut it to my size. In the instance of this box size the 24x16x12 is also the cheapest of the bunch by 12 cents to 20 cents a box. Not a ton but when you use a lot it does ad up.1 point
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yes we use it daily. Theres some box sizes that its cheaper just to get the larger depth size and cut it down. Its a quick process as well so not losing to much time. You do need to change the blades out after awhile but they are reasonable. we just order with our Uline order. Same thing though http://www.uline.com/BL_3401/Carton-Sizer?keywords=box%20sizer1 point
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Thanks for running the league Terry. Much appreciated. Congrats plasticmanor. Amazing record, amazing team!1 point
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Yeah, with the week 47 run and it due back in stock at Amazon (and presumably elsewhere) there should be availability for several months now. I'm not sure about 2016 retirement unless one expects Jan. 2016 as the official retirement date, but if it behaves like other hard to find sets this year, Death Star could be very hard to find everywhere come late summer or early fall. The new movie may only expedite the retirement process depending on Lego production schedules. This set will do very well in retirement despite its lengthy life IMO.1 point
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Bought a Tower Bridge on EBay last night, since I had some discounted gift cards and wanted to take advantage of the EBay bucks promo. Has anyone purchased from Niko at New-Sealed? He has crazy prices on some stuff, but decent prices on others. His store disturbs me to the core, but I thought I'd give it a shot.1 point
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As a fan of the entire series of books and movies I have let it cloud my judgement a bit with the LEGO sets. I still think there is hope for future performance and think that once the theme is gone for good people will realize they missed out on it. It's a theme that will likely never be revisited. As a fan, I just wish there was one more wave of LOTR sets to round out the Two Towers and Return of the King characters and locations that they never got to.1 point
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Don't listen to the hipster critics on the new hobbit movie, it r0x0rs b0x0rs. They found the "multiple storylines" confusing. I would image they also find tic-tac-toe a strategic quagmire, as the movie only had 2 major locations: lake town and the mountain. Almost no unnecessary dialog and loose ends were tied. Did a nice job foreshadowing what was coming in LotR. I loved the cameo of a LotR protagonist in his good form during the witch king battle. I couldn't turn off the lego investor as I watched. All I kept saying was "YES YES YES". May be too little too late, but hopefully the older sets get a nice bump from the closing of the series. I for one can't wait to finish my collection now and will enjoy a LotR / Hobbit marathon during Christmas break1 point
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23 Days of Christmas Day 3: Arkham Asylum Sure many of us have had similar deliveries. Arkham Asylum Free lego set 2/2 Free Jor El Polybag and Free Flashback Shredder. Arkham Asylum is SOLD OUT almost everywhere 229+ on Target and Amazon... Looks Good under the tree!1 point
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This was a funny post Migration!!! Just saw it today. My wife is laughing her ass off right now! She's slightly offended by the age thing, but we do have one cat(not quite a house full). She's slowly working on her Christmas Green Grocer which is coming out just as obnoxious. I just personally like the HOHOHO part, worked out well.1 point
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