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How about some REAL retirement news for once: 75019 http://shop.lego.com/en-US/AT-TE-75019 7939 http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Cargo-Train-7939 6862 http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Superman-vs-Power-Armor-Lex-6862 (HALLELUJAH!!)6 points
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I've been building this little beauty the last week. The sides aren't attached as strongly as the reviews I read suggested (it's easy to knock a few pieces off), but it sure looks good in the vertical flight position. I dunno... I _might_ like it better than 10212 (Imperial Shuttle). Haven't decided yet.5 points
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On eBay: Wolvie's 6866 x2 - $69.99 and $74.99 Helicopter Rescue 4429 - $64.99 Galactic Titan - $89.99 X-Wing 9493 x2 - $94.99 MIllennium Falcon 7965 - $229.99 Umbarran MHC - $41.99 Anything Star Wars appears to be flying off the shelves (at the right price of course).3 points
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While I am racking my NIB sets I am also reconciling inventory records. I just found 2 extra town halls. Which sounds awesome, except if I messed up something this big and exciting how much other stuff is goofed up. Grrr.3 points
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I'd say asking if you could order more makes you look more suspiscious than just ordering them. Otherwise, why would one ask? Just saying . . .3 points
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2x Arctic Batman (Amazon) 2x Red Five (Walmart) 2x Lonely Mountain (Meijer) 1x Sea Cow (2x VIP)3 points
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Received my new Tumbler from a trade with sroster. I opened it up and he included a HUGE surprise. Thanks so much for the jiggler... Stains or no stains, I like it.3 points
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Want to look into the future of America look no further than Sprawlmart. If you are not willing to buy your neighbors products or services at a cost that allows them to live a decent middle class life, then how will they afford to buy your goods and services that affords you the same. You may as well fire yourself right now. In the tech industry we have a thing called H1B and it lets those wonderful "job creating companies" drive down wages by claiming they can't find a local to do the job, when really what they mean is they can't find a local with the skills who will work for peanuts. So you know what happens Fortran coder can't find a job, so they take C coders job, who takes Matlab coders job, who takes high school math teachers job, who takes retail persons job, who takes fast food dude's job, who is now unemployed. And then we get the jobs numbers for the month in and they are great, except all these praised newly created jobs pay min wage with no benefits. So who's the biggest employer in america now its Welfare company, and they offer great benefits so who would ever want to leave. I wonder what will happen to interest rates once the Fed stops buying most treasuries, oh I guess social security fund will still buy, cause if we circle the debt wagons enough maybe we will all be safe. Without debt and dollar reserve currency of the world propping this place up its sunk, and guess how long the average life span of a reserve currency is. But hey this stuff probably won't implode during my lifetime and China's pollution hasn't quite made it to my shore yet, so I will just let the future generation deal with the problems I and my parents and their parents created, because it's easier that way.2 points
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Prices for this set are still increasing nicely. I "accidentally" sold one for $575 shipped today (on Amazon). I guess it's time to up the price again...2 points
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You folks with this problem really need to google "how to remove aliexpress pop up" or something similar. You also need to stop visiting sites other than BrickPicker where you're picking up the malware, browser hijackers, etc.2 points
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Great thread! Coming out of my Dark Ages about three years ago these are the most iconic sets to me personally. Of course, sets like the UCS Falcon and Cafe Corner are per se iconic, but mean nothing to me as far as connecting my childhood to my new found love for Lego. (Don't get me wrong, would love to have them). 1. Yellow Castle - My first set ever. Still remember the day I put it together. 2. Exxon Station - This was the first set I had in my "town". Subsequently added a fire station, police station, the motorcycle shop, and built my own grocery store. 3. Main Street - The last set I put into my town and the last set before the Dark Ages. I was about 14- Lego was no longer "cool". Stupid. 4. Death Star - Whoa, what have I been missing!? Displayed in my office. 5. Black Pearl - Best pirate ship with the coolest minifigs hands down. 6. Diagon Alley - A proper magnum opus. As a Harry Potter fan, Lego nailed it with this final and largest set in the series. 7. Parisian Cafe - Most beautiful and architecturally interesting modular, if not set, ever made. The Detective Office is right up there with it. 8. Arkham Asylum - Batman rocks. 9. Ewok Village - Even when compared to the toys of old, is there any better Star Wars set overall? 10. Town Hall - A painful reminder what happens when I ignore my hobby for a few months after I had delayed, delayed and delayed getting a set that I want. Oh well, someday when i have an extra $500....lol.2 points
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Sold 4 family houses for $90+ shipped. Buy in was around $40 (BF and FM), I sold some at xmas for $110 but I wanted to free up some capital and I'm ok making $30 or so each. Posting this too because I know some here recently bought 20-30 of these and they do move at $90 (I do economy shipping on these it's usually about $10) Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Brickpicker mobile app2 points
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I bought two of these for just under $400 a little over a year ago. Prices are now trending at $600. Just a little evidence that money can be made after retirement if you pick the right sets.2 points
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The tag in front of you is nutlik___?????? Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Brickpicker mobile app2 points
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Not my complaint My complaint is going into a sandwich shop (Jersey Mike's) ordering a hit steak Sandwich with lettuce and mayo and they don't write it down. I get it after 10 minutes and they didn't put any condiments or sides on it. It's just steak and cheese I take it back and they fix it. Two bites in and I discover it's got onions on it (which I asked not be on). At that point they are going to have to remake it. I ain't got time for that so I left with a free sandwich for next time.2 points
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Even though I got away from it for awhile, my investment strategy at this moment is to sell enough to pay for our habit. The best example of this is the Speed Champion sets. I bought 3 sets of the $15 cars. Sold two sets, which covered the cost of the third plus a little extra.2 points
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Complaint: I only have 5 bricks. I am worth at least 12 bricks and then when you add the exchange from US to Canada, I move up to 15-16.2 points
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Awesome display set. Very intricate. Finished this one yesterday along with another quality Architecture set, the UN. A must have for any Architecture fan.1 point
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I personally picked up ToO before the Sea Cow(still don't have one yet).1 point
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Sold a used but complete 4195 QAR without the minifigures for $250 plus shipping. That paid for the craigslist lot that it came in plus a lot more! Love it when I can recoup my costs in one transaction1 point
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I bought a large bin of 80s Lego on CL for ~$80(US) I have identified the following sets: 6392 Airport 5180 Runway Base Plates (T and Cross) 7710 - Push along passenger steam train 7735 - DB Freight Train 7856 - Left and right 12v switches 7857 - 12v Crossing track 7863 - 12v Remote Control 7864 - 12v Transformer 7865 - 12v motor 7867 - 12v Lighting standards 4005 - Tugboat I am still looking through the rest for 7866 and there are about 5-10 other smaller sets. These are in good-excellent condition and should be complete and will keep me busy for the next month.1 point
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Lego Ideas HMS Beagle would be a fitting replacement for the Imperial Flagship. Looks like it's going to make it through to 10,000. I'd purchase that set, easily.1 point
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I just sold a used 10210 as part of a package deal on eBay (included the new Brick Bounty and 4x Shipwreck Defense, which has the same cannons and 2 additional crew for the Imperial Flagship). $680 sale. FYI.1 point
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Lego is clearly increasing their production of Red-5 to keep up with the newly-found demand for the set1 point
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It is the ol' TRU curse - when the Mine went to a TRU exclusive it was almost a guarantee that it would sit around after S&**** had sold their stock. Since it is limit 5 I can't check (roughly) how much stock they have, but if the number is relatively small it is a decent buy. It hasn't had a holiday season as a retired set, so this upcoming one will be a good indicator of its potential. European users have stated it is increasing nicely across the pond (where there is no TRU hoarding them, so they've been OOS everywhere for a couple months) and it is a pretty unique subtheme, so there are signs. I like the Benny, but I doubt it will be worth a holiday flip this year and I see S&**** availability for quite some time. The Mine will be OOS (fingers crossed) from TRU by the holidays so it will probably make you money faster. If it dries up at retail before the summer I don't think $140 USD or so is unreasonable by Christmas, and perhaps more as it isn't a widely talked about or hoarded set.1 point
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I'm almost positive I've complained about this before. "Not having enough space for storing all these damn Lego!" I'm busting at the seams here.1 point
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I ordered a Lego Creative Suitcase set#10682 and I ordered it on Sun,Mar 01,2015 from BP member, and I'm 100% satisfied with my purchase. He also Shipped my item very Quick!!!. I put an order in to Lego Shop@Home Canada and I purchased Lego Painting Easter Eggs set#40121 and a few Mixels from Series 4, and my Package arrived to my door on Mon,Mar 16, 2015. I also made a Purchase from WalMart.ca for a Lego Creator Aviation Adventures set#31011 2 weeks ago. Last week I had 1 set delivered to my local Chapters/Indigo and it was a Lego Creator Transport Helicopter set#7345 from 2012. I really enjoy this awesome set and it has a real Cool appearance to it look but I haven't built it yet though!. Maybe this weekend I'll have some time to build a set?.1 point
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Easy, make sure you order at least one set from Walmart. It will arrive mangled with stickers all over it. Verify the minifigures are there (50% chance) and that's the set you will build. The rest I keep in a glass case in my vault, just like Uncle Scrooge.1 point
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All my 5 separate PS orders of 14th of 15th of March have shipped. No cancellations thus far, like happened with several HH orders of October last year.1 point
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The forum app? All it is is a forum app. There is no price guide in that app.1 point
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I built some more old sets (almost out of them!) over the last week and received a few pieces to complete them 6075 Wolfpack Tower + 6078 Royal Drawbridge (these two are missing 1 or 2 minifigs, otherwise complete) 1853 - Hypno Cruiser. This set reminds me of Lego Movie sets and I marvel at how much better the movie sets do with a big tie-in. Overall, a waste of space and I will give it to a friend's kid. 1789 - Unitron - Star Hawk II - What a gorgeous ship, I REALLY like this and I did not build space sets when growing up, unless I took one from a sibling. I don't have room for these so I will probably put the 3 good sets up for sale so if anyone here is interested, please send me a pm and I will arrange to post it on BC for you.1 point
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There was a time that when you bought a video game, it actually included the content and the characters.1 point
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I just received the following : This year, 3 have sold between $70-$80. 2 sold in the $50 range. I've sold 2 of those, one at $75, one at $70. If you hat yours in the 69-75 range, you probably would have sold them instead of me. It seems counterintuitive, but when you undercut your Lego competition, going so low doesn't always move your boxes any faster. When you are so far below the pack, buyers sometimes shy away. If you're not already a member, check out brickpicker. All you need to know of Lego Want strategy can be found there. Cheers, Rob Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Brickpicker mobile app1 point
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Basic human psychology dictates that someone who has multiples of any one set will think it's a winner and try to convince everyone it is. Anyone who has 0 of a set will call it a loser and try to convince everyone it's a turkey in an attempt to make themselves feel better about not having any. It's hard to get an unbiased opinion around here. It is what it is.1 point
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No worries, take your time. I'll take one of those loans while you are giving them out though....1 point
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should be easy to assemble an army of angry Scots armed with toilet plungers.1 point
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I'd love to see the Dolphin Cruiser retire. It's been out for awhile now, so it should be coming close to retiring. I think this set will surprise a lot of people once retired. Many of us were disappointed when it didn't perform as well this past Christmas like it did in 2013, which probably turned some people away from it's long term potential. Once it's gone, I think $150 is very attainable, if not a little more. That should bode well for those who got in around $50 or less. I've got a fleet of 24, and I'm kind of glad they didn't get flipped this past Christmas.1 point
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Valid in U.S. stores, online or by phone. Expires March 21, 2015 40% offyour $50 purchase of packing and shipping supplies. In-store Coupon Code: 54355 Online or Phone Coupon Code: 85821 This coupon stacks with $25 off $75 from ebay... just ordered some boxes.1 point
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um what?!?! The b wing cost me 100.00 and came with freebies. It sells for 230 ish. I swear some of you reslly do think we are still in green grocer Cafe corner era. B wing was a slam dunk investment.1 point
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This is our mixer using "solar" power... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbQI-Luj5TA1 point
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Now I don't know about 'iconic' but this was my set as a child for a long time. I did everything and went everywhere with it. I loved the living heck out of this little spacecraft. LONG LIVE BLACKTRON!1 point
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