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  1. I moved this post from another thread... I have updated this feature to now include the pricing reported from each store. As you can see in the example below, at the top, it shows the suggested retail price, then on each of the actual store listings, it shows the price being reported from that store. Now you can head in the direction of the stores that have it in stock and at a reduced price. On a good note, this feature has only been live for a few weeks and it already has had more than 20,000 searches. That is way more than I expected.
    13 points
  2. I love how a smoked salmon for lego CL ad completley derailed this thread. Jaisonline is going to pass a brick when he catches wind of this. :D
    5 points
  3. Two personal, and "in my opinion" observations on this post... 1. If you are going to persuade others of a retirement date, do so as you please, but simply put IN MY OPINION before pleading your case and posting your missive. We all have perspectives/experiences/beliefs on when things are going to go. If you state it is your opinion or analysis that a set is retiring- along with your rationale- most members will appreciate what you have to say, even though they may respectfully disagree. 2. This is an International forum; for myself it's nice to keep in mind that some fellow posters are writing in English as a second or third language. If you weren't born speaking it, it's a tough one to speak- and considerably harder to write.
    4 points
  4. First leaked image of the kwik-e-mart!
    3 points
  5. I sell lots of used, rebuilt sets, weight, figs etc
    3 points
  6. I think it updates fairly quick. One day the site got hammered because slick deals posted a killer deal on toilet paper (yes, toilet paper, i bought some myself). I watched locations go from a quantity of 72 to 0 within an hour or so, so I think it does update in real time.
    3 points
  7. I agree with the above, the Sea Cow is in many ways the "flagship" of the line, pun intended, even if it was released later on. The fact that Lego did release it later actually I think was a great one, it gave people time to get aquatinted with the theme and of course see the movie. The concept of the Sea Cow is too far reaching for most people without the context of the Lego movie present in their minds. By that I mean, well, it should be obvious. Look at it, SteamPunk, a Cow? on a ship? I mean, it`s awesome, it`s my favourite TLM set thus far, it`s a beast, but most people would have looked at it and wondered "what the heck is that?" if they hadn`t seen the movie or weren`t familiar with the new line in general. Most people buy the products they "feel" most aquatinted with, that applies to everything. It`s all about image, the image in the buyer`s mind of the product. Context needs to be provided in order to sell said product, so introducing radically different items to the market (like the Sea Cow) without providing any connection or association to another more familiar feeling product line, would result in people not having that feeling of connection with the product, and thus it wouldn`t sell. Ok, it is the Retiring Soon thread, so I`ll tie up that point with something more appropriate. A set like this without context in the market isn`t going to sell nearly as well as other more familiar products do. Following that logic, Lego will not retire the set after other Lego Movie sets have been (it will not be the last to go, I`d put money on it). It needs the other sets available to provide the context of the theme, and inspire more people to buy it. It could go before other Lego Movie sets retire, because logically it can`t go after, but my guess is it will hang around until most/all of the other sets are put to rest. Then the Sea Cow will retire along side. If Lego keeps releasing new Lego Movie sets up until the release of the sequel , that means another couple of years in release, which if you think about isn`t that long ultimately. So, to summarize, my guess is the Sea Cow will stay available until the Lego stops making Lego Movie sets available, or before the release of the second film, in which case they will want to bring in a new context (the storyline and elements of the 2nd film) to the market. Unless the Sea Cow is featured heavily in the sequel, which I doubt, it will be gone before then.
    3 points
  8. Silver Mine Shootout. $54 shipped. Good riddance.
    3 points
  9. FYI - My RI from Amazon yesterday has 48R4 seal.
    3 points
  10. Hey everyone, I posted a version of my Unimog recently.. here are more pictures and another video. For full details of this project check out my mocpages http://mocpages.com/moc.php/407959 I am too lazy to put it all here I had lots of fun with this project, and I think it raises some "firsts" or at least breaks some ground in Technic building in new areas. First, I have no idea for certain, and will probably be proved wrong (which is fine by me) but this model may have the largest third party tires used for Technic models. They are nearly 6 inches tall! I have not seen any taller. Second, I haven't really seen any models being used for muddin'. We have truck trials and climbing competitions, but I have never really seen muddin competitions. This really is not possible with electrically powered models (b/c of the water), and that is why pneumatically powered models are so cool. They can open new doors to our hobby. I haven't seen a model go through more mud or water than this model (maybe I should post this to the records post ). The tires are nearly six inches tall, and with the water well surpassing the wheel wells in the video, this things can easily traverse through seven inches of water. Last.... which goes with the second... but I haven't really seen a lot of pneumatically powered MOCs used for trucks... period. Or climbers, etc. I have seen them used for cars, large cars, but not trucks. ALthough large LPE are not nearly as compact as motors, I think they open new doors as already discussed. Enjoy the pics and video... and remember to look at my page for further details. That is a 8110 Unimog tire up there against NYM's Unimog tire!
    3 points
  11. The problem with the unimog (IMHO) is that it's ugly and looks dumb, and as a Techinc fan I understand that some people may not be ok to buy some for more than 200
    3 points
  12. Overly contentious user makes bold claim; gets mad at anyone who expresses skepticism. A handful of wishful thinkers latch onto it as gospel.
    3 points
  13. Just cleaned out my local Walmart on some stuff I've been watching: 9 76003 Superman: Battle of Smallville - $7 each 2 70503 Ninjago: The Golden Dragon - $5 each 3 41051 Merida's Highland Games - $3 each 3 75024 HH-87 Starhoppers - $15
    3 points
  14. 2012 Blue Roadster with a nice 2x6 engine block and dual racing exhaust. I can get about 20-25 miles per ounce of imagination. I was thinking of trading up to a modified Sunset Speeder later in the year but haven't completely decided on that.
    3 points
  15. The only reason I see is the Town Hall experience and that PC has been mostly out of stock at other retailers, but mostly over the holiday season and that means little. Although, the out of stock at other retailers recently seems to be based on people panic buying PCs from Amazon. If people stopped panic buying and PC was ever allowed to come back into stock at Amazon, then Target would soon drop their price to match Amazon. People are buying PCs up quick enough now that it will provide motivation for Lego to extend its pre-planned production life, IMO.
    2 points
  16. Yeah there isn't any real reason customer service reps would even need to know retirement dates. Their job is to assist you and to try to make sure you buy something, so the most they need to know is when an OOS set is scheduled to become available again. It doesn't do them any good from a sales perspective to be telling customers, "Yeah you've got 2 years left to buy the Palace Cinema, glad I could prevent you from spending money today." I'm still awaiting an explanation as to why people think PC is up for retirement this year. And preferably one that does not include the words "town" and "hall".
    2 points
  17. So the CS reps are telling people over the phone when sets are planning to retire? That's enough Internet for me today.
    2 points
  18. The tracker seems to show what the price WILL be. That price won't actually get marked down until Thursday morning/afternoon (for most stores) when they physically start adjusting the prices in the store/system. (If you are noticing a change today) - Also of note, it is not 100% accurate - 90% of the stores I went to had the prices shown in tracker, the others did not.
    2 points
  19. They did a good job recreating the scene. I wonder how long it takes them just to do a 5 min clip? http://mashable.com/2015/03/03/lego-back-to-the-future-stop-motion/?utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29&utm_cid=Mash-Prod-RSS-Feedburner-All-Partial&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=feedburner
    2 points
  20. Great ride but horrible for lego shopping
    2 points
  21. Just got my v10 R8. Fast car but also quite comfortable but zero space for Lego's except for one ToO in the front
    2 points
  22. Auriga 3 speeder by Jerac Auriga 3 speeder by Jerac
    2 points
  23. Lord business lair still only set with the huge lord business Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Brickpicker mobile app
    2 points
  24. I think Exciter cleaned out the continental United States. I saw a fleet of semis and RVs roll through town with tp flying from the backs.
    2 points
  25. Emmets mech should surprise some people. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Brickpicker mobile app
    2 points
  26. I think this is going to be the first time I've ever ran out of "likes"!
    2 points
  27. http://www.fishsniffer.com/reports/details/salmon-enthusiasts-are-still-hoping-for-rain/ someones already got the jump on that one
    2 points
  28. When it gets on a roll like this it's pretty hard to not turn it into a chat room.
    2 points
  29. It makes a strong case for The Mack's: Please visit BrickPicker's sister site: www.SalmonPicker.com. A hallowed ground for Salmon enthusiasts all over the world.
    2 points
  30. Completely agree with Alpine here. Lego ship enthusiasts are the craziest, must-have-one-of-each-set of the bunch. Same with train folks. Always an audience for our boat/train investment sets with these maniacs... I know from experience (congrats to whichever of you I bought a Black Pearl from for three hundred dollars). The Lego Movie is just getting started. Franchise-power is the name of the game in Hollywood. Get ready for a SW movie every year, multiple Marvel Avengers universe films every year, and next... Lego Movies galore. Four movies are already schedule for production; the first being Lego Batman (May 2017). A May release date from Warner Brothers tells you something very important: this film is a heavy-weight, and will be contending with a slew of other summer blockbusters. Huge money, huge audience. And a very bright future for the entire franchise. This makes the flagship set from the first movie- The Sea Cow- an outstanding investment. There will be future demand. Just like the fairground "theme"... future iterations will drive past theme demand. And speculating here... as an investor, I love the lack of investment buzz around this set. It pairs wonderfully with the fairground themes, it pairs wonderfully along with the modular lines, it looks great on its own, it's an extraordinarily complex design scheme. To quote W. Buffett... "Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful". To each their own on any investments- I will be placing significant $ into both these sets.
    2 points
  31. Since we're de-railing I want in. Love both of those models- the Outback and Mazda. My first- and one of my favorite cars- was a 1983 Mazda RX-7 (rotary engine) with a manual transmission. Nothing else like it. Got it in '96 with less than 30k on it. We've had a few nicer ones since, and probably due to the sentimental attachment, it remains my favorite. Current is an 11' Audi A6 S-line... it's a beast. But not manual. My wife's car. Neighbor's kid has a manual WRX with AWD and 470 HP. The thing handles like a Lambo... incredible performance for the $.
    2 points
  32. Downside to this great feature is when your wife loves target and shops there daily its only a matter of time before she's searching for clearance deals of her own therefore cutting into the LEGO profits made off of it LOL.
    2 points
  33. I know right. I'm tempted to make the 2hr road trip. Do a little boarding, eat a little salmon. Enjoy the view (snow bunnies). I'm 99% sure this is authentic native Indian smoked salmon. I don't see anyone else making this offer, especially outside of Vancouver. There is a good chance it's made with maple syrup, usually called candied salmon. Double whammy baby!
    2 points
  34. Walmart doesn't kid around with their creative tower shipping. Best job I've seen from walmart on anything. 5 creative towers packed in a single frankenbox made out of 2. Sturdy and huge. Think I'm going to resell the boxes as bedrooms.
    2 points
  35. IMO, the biggest % gain from the entire line will be The Double Decker Couch. I believe it will be the iconic, must-have set from the entire Lego Movie Series in the future. The couch itself- and the entire slew of mini-figs- in one outstanding and great-looking set. A++++, and thank you TLG. I won't miss out on a couple Sea Cows, but I'll continue to invest in the DDC till it retires.
    2 points
  36. i heard from an Overstock sales rep that Red 5s and PCs are retiring in 3.5 days..
    2 points
  37. 2 points
  38. Dave is taking a little vacation right now, so you won't be getting a response. Let's not start any fervor again today, it's done.
    2 points
  39. Yes it was. My sons (who were watching with me) had to listen to me "whoot" when Ahsoka showed up. And then Vader? I almost immolated with fanboy delight.
    2 points
  40. 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
    2 points
  41. I'm very excited! I know many have surpassed this but It is a big day for me. It has taken a lot of time and work to get there but this morning I received my 1,000th feedback on eBay and I met my goal to have it be 1,000 positive feedbacks with no neutral or negatives! Fun that it came with a glowing Mixels feedback. I am sure I will not stay 100% forever but it was a goal I have been working on for a couple of years and it came true. Have a good day!
    2 points
  42. Can't have them all Cig... you have plenty of other investments that will bring you nice
    2 points
  43. Okay America... Where's all your muscle cars??? Oh wait... I think we imported them all!!! My Saturday drive... My Sunday drive... My Daily drive... And the car I drive when I'm not driving any other cars... Oh... And the wife's car... We just sold her Peugeot because it just wouldn't play nice with the others. Better sell some Lego now to pay for fuel.
    2 points
  44. The family truckster.
    2 points
  45. Called the Lego Online store about another issue with my account and then threw the CSR the side question about Red Five. She said that she heard that order fulfillment was going to begin on March 15th. Take it with a grain of salt but she seemed sincere. PS- OK I'm new to this, but I am VERY VERY impressed at the friendliness and the expert level service of all of the Lego store employees; they really seem to know their stuff. I was talking about the Beach Hut set and the CSR instantly knew the retain price. They always know exactly which set I'm talking about and seem to have an encyclopedic knowledge of their products. Very impressed and CONSISTENTLY impressed by them all...
    1 point
  46. I am surprised, quite a few car lovers on here actually. Finally made it home to my computer and my photos so here are my two children Currently my Daily Driver is a 2006 BMW Z4 convertible: And my absolute prized possession and first love: A 1991 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin Turbo (1 of 154 in it's color, all original and low miles) Hoping to add another slightly more suited daily driver to the mix soon just haven't decided what.
    1 point
  47. Oh really? I didn't notice. Heh. Nah, I just thought it was funny and perfectly captured how I feel about the whole thing or even how I feel about people that go on & on about how bleeping great their computer is and how mine will never be.... Some Douchebag: "Oh yeah, it has a 40 gigawatt processor, 200 decabyte hard drive, a superflously over-clocked video card wi-" Me: "I DON'T GIVE A S***!!!!" Yeah. Here's a stupid question for ya. What the heck does the 'i' in iPad mean? Intelligent? Look at the Nintendo DS. You would think the 'DS' stands for "Dual Screen" but if you asked a Nintendo employee, they would say "Nope". One time someone said what it meant (I think) but I can't remember for the life of me really.
    1 point
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