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  1. Birds 2.0 by Poulsom has just been introduced at Lego Ideas. It goes without saying, a 2.0 version of this set will cause the original to skyrocket in value. Hence, I urge your support for this new version. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/98737
    4 points
  2. Read this thread...this has been discussed.
    3 points
  3. Classic intentional misinformation campaign. Allow the enemy to THINK they've broken your code. ramp the TOO levels down to zero, show no no reorders, then.........UNLEASH THE HOUNDS. Crank production and have anyone that ordered more than one TOO in those months dragged from their mother's house and beaten with a bag of duplo. -taken from lego insider anti-reseller memo further detail [REDACTED]
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  4. A few weeks back, we posted a survey to help learn more about who the Adult Fan of LEGO (AFOL) is. Today I will be able to share those results with you in a nice illustrated format. Over the five day period, we received 579 replies and collected information from members at Brickpicker as well as help from other LEGO communities including Brickset, BrickFanatics and The Brick Fan. We would really like to thank them for helping to get the word out and collect data from different regions. It is a rather large graphic below and I tried to compress it has much as possible while keeping it looking nice. Let me know what your thoughts are and if you anything surprises you. I would like to thank TodorKolevDesign for designing the infographic. Please feel free to hire them if you need any illustrative work done. It was a pleasure to work with them.
    2 points
  5. I've been on an Atlantis kick. I bought a huge lot of 20+ used sets for about $140. As well as a NISB Portal of Atlantis for $55 and a NISB City of Atlantis for $90. I think I may have the whole theme now - lol. These are not for investment (that's probably obvious). My kids and I were watching some old Brickshow reviews and thought a lot of the sets were really cool (Portal of Atlantis and Angler Attack especially). New collectors should peruse some of the old forgotten themes. You can get some cool used stuff that no one else even thinks to looks for on Ebay auction. Also, completed my set of Dragon suit ninjago minifigs and my Vader minifig collection #allthevaders.
    2 points
  6. FBA Batman Freeze 76000 - $39 Batcave 6860 - $119 Daily Bugle 76005 - $64 Delorean - $74 Creative Tower - $98 (sold out now) Creative Suitcase - $75 Kings Castle - $174 Power Mech 31007 - $35 Samurai Mech - $49 Jek 14 - $90 Target Exc. Green Ninja - $17 City 3 in 1 - 66475 - $100 Dragon Mountain - $73 Ebay SSD $800
    2 points
  7. It makes sense, considering it's been around for a while and has relatively limited appeal compared to a DS or even Sandcrawler. I mean unless you're into very thorough reenactments of the Ewok Christmas special, which I am.
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  8. Made my first brick classified sale yesterday to a fellow BPer. Mixels series 2 blue tribe x 132 $835us shipped (My biggest sale to date)
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  10. If you are remotely a fan of Star Wars and/or the X-Wing vs TIE Fighter PC game, then you must check out this short animated film. I am dead serious. TIE Fighter
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  11. You'd be surprised if you do the math. TRU rarely had any sales last year. This is a wonderful start to 2015 comparatively.
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  12. According to a Jurassic World Game Twitter account; this will be a pre-order bonus from Gamestop/EB Games: Neither site seems to have been updated to reflect this, but it's a pretty cool polybag imo, beats getting another duplicate of a similar character. Will likely pre-order a couple. It also seems to contradict the above images of the Bonus Dr. Wu, maybe different retailer pre-order bonuses, not sure.
    2 points
  13. This thread is for confirmed "Retired Product" status updates as per Lego.com official website. I decided to create this thread as somewhere to keep track of confirmed EOL dates as per Lego "Retired Product" tags. Leaving the other thread for rumors and speculation (I have been through all 75 pages and pulled any confirmed retirement dates in to here). The "Retired Product" status can be found on Lego.com by searching for "Retired Product", this link should take you there: http://search-en.lego.com/?q=Retired+Product&cc=US Yes a "Retired Product" tag does not mean the set cannot be found at other retailers, but it is an official confirmation that the set is EOL (End of Line) at Lego and that future production and sales have been halted (there may be some exceptions to this and we can never say Lego will never ever bring them back). I'd like to keep this list updated and populated with any changes, so please post them (for the US based Lego Shop at Home only please). Because the Lego.com site does not have a date when a set is retired I have used the latest stock availability date as recorded at Brickset.com. On the Lego site many sets get a "Sold Out" tag and/or a "retiring soon" tag, then at some arbitrary time they get a "Retired Product" tag. If we think about it, the actual date of retirement is the date it goes "out of stock" for the last time. As such I'd like to start capturing set's "Sold out" status dates as well, but that can be a phase 2 project. So for now if you spot a new "Retired Product" post it below. This is a table of the most recent few months. Attached at the bottom is a full Excel spreadsheet with all the sets I could get from Lego.com. I hope you find it useful or interesting. EOL dates table.xlsx
    1 point
  14. I found this on CL. I originally wanted the Technic set, which was $45. Then they threw in the Wild West set for $14, which is all I had left in cash. Decent deal?
    1 point
  15. wow. I think of all I left on the shelves way back at WM for $30
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  16. 2 x 10696 Medium Creative Box $20 from WM 3 x 76005 Daily Bugle $25 wm clearance. Hadnt seen these in this store in forever. They were really dusty and covered in stickers but the boxes were in good shape.
    1 point
  17. My reference to the small flat rate box is not about profit/loss but that it is EASY to ship and you can fill the form out online with USPS and be done with it. GSP is the way to go because the buyer pays all shipping fees and customs/import taxes up front, this USUALLY leads to a small increase for the buyer but I have been surprised to find that a few times, the shipping/import fee has been cheaper than I can offer on my own. If you use the GSP, then eBay takes care of customs for you and you limit your risk in the package getting lost or misplaced. There is an entire section on eBay about the GSP and I recommend that you read it as it is thorough. There is something wonderful about selling something to Europe, Asia, or Australia and simply dropping it off, postage paid, with no waiting, no paperwork, and no worries.
    1 point
  18. Haha. Everybody is zone 8 for me. But as mentioned above I add shipping to all my auctions but list as free shipping. That way it's covered by the seller. I still sell at my prices and make good profit. Just gotta know the weight and size limits in order to maximize profits. Grab free boxes when you can and order materials in bulk.
    1 point
  19. If you can fit it in a small flat rate box, you can ship cheaply to Europe but use the GSP if you aren't sure and let eBay take care of shipping it overseas and you are only responsible to get the package to Kentucky. Ex astris, scientia.
    1 point
  20. AA $300 bought a PC and a PS with proceeds during double VIP
    1 point
  21. "I'm afraid 10188 will be quite operational when the horde arrives"
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  22. I don't wear hats, but the grapevine is often a reliable source of LEGO information.
    1 point
  23. In my review of the set (hey, you should go read it!), I estimated that you could sell this set for over $1000 in 2016 and that it might reach $1500 in 2018. The first estimate looks like a sure thing.
    1 point
  24. Don't be fooled by the unites on the left column. They change according to figures. The sea cow seems to sell extremely well, but if you look closely the simpsons house do sell about 3 times better, which is not obvious at a first look. The parisian restaurant have about he same curve but the figures, again, have to be divided by 4 to be compared with the sea. (I said "sea cow" but of course it does apply to all lego sets) To me it just mean that: - the simpsons house had a huge run (will it be produced again ?) - sea cow (for instance), parisan restaurant, etc. share their production lines with some other sets Here is the funniest post of the day ! :D
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  25. Where is Alan Turing when you need him?
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  26. Untitled by Misterzumbi
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  27. There are various color charts (keep in mind viewing on computers can cause some color alterations, too) but if you do have any hint of color blindness I'd get someone else to verify your findings. If it's on a pick a brick wall, it's going to be a current, not retired, color. That'll narrow the choices right there. If you can post good clear photos, folks here can likely tell you what you have.
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  28. If I got a dollar for everytime I have heard that......
    1 point
  29. Tracking all of this stuff into a database would be good for retrospect analysis to determine some policies. Restock frequency, at which stock levels do they restock, behaviour before retirement etc. Lots of possible information here for the good statistician. I say almost too much if we can build a database at least for a year. This type of data is really good. Ed is right. LEGO is giving away too much info if they allow us to do this.
    1 point
  30. Probably at some point. LEGO likes to keep its information to itself. This was probably a slip up by those affiliates.
    1 point
  31. Unfortunately does not look to be accurate. 10220 is showing zero stock but is available now limit 5 in europe. Only several 10188 lol? Back to the drawing board.
    1 point
  32. So I guess it was a bad idea to ship a case of "strike anywhere" matches with that liter of kerosene. (And not check the "hazardous material" box on the self-service USPS kiosk.)
    1 point
  33. Yesterday I would have said "yes".
    1 point
  34. Red Five 10240 at TRU for 160 euros.....
    1 point
  35. I just got off the phone to several Myers and they have all told me the same thing. Take it as you will: Sydney City and Melbourne City are the only Myers that have the modulars, no other store received an allocation. Sydney only store with DO. PS all gone.
    1 point
  36. And then there were 468. Hopefully we see RI #2 make it past the next review. Could be a precursor as to what Lego will do with successor Ideas proposals.
    1 point
  37. I've been shipping to China for a year and I'm still broke. What's the catch? Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Brickpicker mobile app
    1 point
  38. Speak of the devil, look what just showed up in Lego Ideas: Birds 2.0! Support this! https://ideas.lego.com/projects/98737
    1 point
  39. I have one of these for my personal collection but as others have suggested, I'm not stocking up on these. The less popular OT ships aren't doing anything in the aftermarket i.e. Gold Y Wing, A Wing. I believe this one will be the same way.
    1 point
  40. I built this one last weekend and it's a really good build and it displays well. If you can catch it on sell for $20 it's well worth it.
    1 point
  41. IMHO, the best TRU Thursday buy remains Birds 21301. I really am a fan of this set. With the TRUTH discount, cost is just under $40. The few times this wasn't stocked by Amazon Prime, it was a nearly $70 set, and it should go away sometime this fall. Bank on this going above $100 shortly after EOL, and I think $200 is possible on this one within 18 months. Easy to store and ship as well. 3-5X MSRP possible on this set, and I don't see a downside; it will never sell for below MSRP. *one other data point. The Lego Employee-exclusive xmas set this year was also a Birds collection. That sold easily in the $250-$300+ range (I recall a few $400+ sales early one). While the Lego employee exclusives always command a premium, this one was quite a bit above the norm. I think this was driven in part by the theme, which has huge AFOL and even non-AFOL appeal.
    1 point
  42. This is definitely a great one for the personal collector of Lego Star Wars. Very durable, movie accurate and bigger than I thought it would be for a smaller set. For investment I wouldn't be terribly hot on it, but a can't miss for a fan.
    1 point
  43. Sold my HP lot on Brick Classifieds for 700 to Fcbarcelona101...thanks fellow BPer!
    1 point
  44. Looking quick, it appears that going to College doesn't really seem to be paying off.
    1 point
  45. Great illustration of the results, easy and fun to read. Thanks Jeff!
    1 point
  46. The T1, double in 3 months ? Quite optimistic IMHO.
    1 point
  47. I have a pile of these from last years speculative EOL. Every time I look at that stash I say to myself "some day you will make me lots of money". I should probably being buying more because once it goes, it's gonna be a fun ride.
    1 point
  48. I remember that morning. I was camping with the kids, trying to help them fish. I looked like a complete deadbeat Dad monitoring my iPhone for SSD availability while they struggled to cast and reel. I missed out on both the fishing and the SSDs that morning. I think Terry got 'em. I did end up scoring a few more later on but boy was I hooked on the SSD that summer.
    1 point
  49. Leaked picture of the new millennium falcon. Sell!!!!!! Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Brickpicker mobile app
    1 point
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