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I thought this would be a fun topic to start. Mods, if you feel differently then please feel free to delete it. We have all heard or been a part of the same story. You spent a bunch of money on some "toys", with the intention of reselling them in the future for more than what you paid for them. Meanwhile, your spouse was ready to have you committed to the looney bin, until you bought them this with some of your profits. I'll start... We have had a pool since we bought our home twelve years ago. Wisconsin winters can be a bit harsh, and this past winter Mother Nature decided that it was time for our old pool to go. She had her way with it, and reduced it to a pile of scrap. Our kids, who are nine and eight, were pretty upset about it, and my wife didn't feel like dipping into savings to buy a new one, so the Lego fund came to the rescue. We just had it installed three weeks ago, fully funded from Lego profit. Now my wife doesn't give me the old fish eye when she comes home and finds several packages on the doorstep. Does anyone else have any fun stories to share?8 points
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Use this. Have them scan it. ( screen will show 20%). Enter rewards number. Say u want to use your cc for extra 10% off, coupon will switch to 25%. ( won't show on screen) pay withh CC, do partial, present gc. Thank cashier .6 points
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Was fortunate to have the day off work today so I built the Ferris Wheel. Enjoyed the build, was repetitive but knowing that going into it made it OK and learned some new techniques which were cool. In real life the colors are more vibrant - especially the trans-clear yellow and orange pieces - and I am not bothered by the color scheme seeing it in real life. Took about 4.5-5 hours to put together and really pleased overall.6 points
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Has anyone seen this? Seems that Lego produced a bantha in one of their videos. Could a potential bantha be in a set during the 2016 winter wave? Seems like this is a sneak peak of a big possibility. http://www.groovebricks.com/lego-star-wars-bantha-coming-soon/5 points
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After setting up my Kwik-E-Mart and Simpsons house for display I decided I wanted to do something to display the 2 series of Simpsons CMF alongside them. This kind of design could be used for any set of CMF really as the 16 figs display on each section in front of the poly bag. Here's some shots: The 2 sections are hinged together and can be separated to display on different angles like this: Each figure sits on a 1x2 plate, so they stay put nicely. Nothing too difficult in the build, I stuffed around with different ways for attaching the CMF bag backgrounds and in the end decided to simply have the 4 edges jammed between 1 stud depth bricks. It's pretty tight so holds them nicely without glue or tape. A fun little project. Took a lot more bricks than I thought and I pretty much ran out and had to scrape by with smaller bricks for the last bits of the wall.4 points
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A Lego Bantha set with some sandpeople would be amazing. Was really hoping that the Sandcrawler was going to have one.4 points
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I sold the dinged up ones from Target delayed BF delivery. I still have a dozen. I'm sure this set will do well long term but between Jokerland, Arkham, the better earlier Batcave and whatever else comes out next year when the movie comes out, there is a lot of competition for the Batman aftermarket LEGO $. Still, it's the freakin' batcave. nuf said. done. etc.3 points
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These days, anything is possible. I think we're early on EV, though, at least until it goes limit 2 at LEGO Shop at Home. I have only one, bought at 20% off, and will probably pass on the set at MSRP. It's just a lousy deal, and I'm not convinced that AFOL's love ewoks. They do love jawas, though, so SC is on my list. If nothing else, I can motorize one of them with power functions and post youtube videos of my cats riding around on it. Instant fame and riches...3 points
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Stopped by TRU and they stocked a few MTT. Carried one up to the counter and asked if they were honoring digital coupons yet? I mentioned the stores appear to be all over the place with the policy. She said no, no pictures either, only existing ones on their website. I showed her the 25/20 bar code, she frowned, said no, reached into her pocket and gave me a legit mailed version. Rang me up, scanned it, and then gave it back to me. $58.96 after 13% gift card.3 points
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Awesome terry. Most awesome, indeed. Your post clearly shows that with patience, smart buying and some luck (the hard work is a given), Lego investing does pay off. i usually reinvest my Lego profits but finally able / willing to pull the trigger on a watch I've wanted for 10 years. Instead of dipping into the savings account, Lego came to the rescue. It was purchased pre-owned and was only 5 months old.3 points
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I would ship it normally and cite ebay rules and defects against sellers who do not ship on time. They can arrange all sorts of different things with the carrier to have it held, delivered to a different address, or delayed.3 points
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As long as Lego takes up space, my wife will hate it. She doesn't care 1 bit about the money earned from Lego. She would rather eat Ramen noodles and cans of chunk lite tuna fish (the bad kind) than Lobster, steak, oysters, etc... bought using Lego profits. At least the kids like it . She does love my sports ticket biz since inventory takes up only 1 cubic foot of space3 points
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also need to decide if they can charge them with 100k of theft or actual retail value theft of about 70-75k3 points
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I like the twitter comment Can you imagine what $100k worth of #Legos looks like?? yes a lot of people can lol3 points
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Local walmart- Walmart knocked a bunch of the 30% off clearance down to 50% off. Snagged 33 Microfighter Tie Interceptors @ $5 2 City Arctic Basecamps @ $45 Left behind 10 $25 Supercycle chases and $20 Sir Fangar's sabertooth walker.2 points
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But if you bricklink it, you can make it all colorful-like. Pimp it out the way Vader never got around to doing. Like the new Friends Star...2 points
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My wife will be staying home this Fall, leaving a 10+ year career of teaching. This was a difficult decision that we've postponed for a couple years while we pay down debt on credit cards and vehicles. One factor in the decision was the supplemental LEGO income. It won't match her salary, but she can now hang out with my 4yr old son, run the kids around, enjoy a longer summer, take a vacation during the school year, and just relax a little bit more while we raise 3 children. Her last paycheck is in August. A few months after that is when the holiday shopping season begins and I'll begin to sell some of our riper sets. I can't wait to sell my first SSD and drop that Paypal balance into our account. She still gets frustrated when new boxes arrive on the porch and empty boxes and shipping materials fill her office space downstairs. I can't blame her for that. We have boxes and shipping supplies everywhere! I try to keep it out of the way most of the time. She understands that most of it is necessary for us to achieve our financial goals, so she is pretty patient with me. Brickpicker has helped change our life...and now I can't wait for the holiday selling season to get here! Disclaimer: if you are new to Brickpicker, reselling, or LEGO investing please don't read this as a get-rich-quick success story. It is anything but that. There is more to the story than LEGO. In fact, LEGO is only part of the reason we are able to make this decision.2 points
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Sold 2 Creative Towers for $100.49 each including shipping on amazon. Luckily one of the buyers is the next state over and is only costing $8 to ship. Paid $30 on black friday for them. Also sold some new Simpsons Minifigure Series 2 complete sets for $93 also on amazon. Paid $48 for each set. These weigh less than 13 oz so very cheap to ship First Class. Sold 3 Batcave's for $99.99 + $7 shipping on amazon. Paid $45. Ebay sales have dried up for now.2 points
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Fair question, but everybodys guess on that is as good as yours. I think it really will depend on the sets (and the movies). We haven't seen either yet which makes answering your question pretty tough. Lucky for you we can all just wait 6 month and the sets will still be out ;-) (and we might be able to give more educated guesses). Right now I'd say if the sets are crappy I wouldn't invest. I expect them to be good though. Depending on how good they are I will invest in some. There are Clonewars sets that also have been good investments and OT sets that have performed poorly. OT Sets have the advantage that AFOL feel more attracted to them. But in new AFOL might prefer SW Rebels or Clone Wars or even Episode 7-9. As a rule of thumb: If the set sucks: Don't invest! If the set is awesome (and everybody here is going crazy about it...) invest! My personal guess is that Star Wars will stay a winner for quite some time and I'm still optimistic about the movies!2 points
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Downtown disney will always ship for free. Have done it many a time2 points
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I have major new respect for those of you who sell on ebay for your business (I am a collector mostly). I am selling a LEGO item on eBay just now - buyer purchase item and has just sent me an email requesting that I ship the item on a certain date 3 weeks from today so it will arrive for a special weekend in July. I am all for making the customer happy - I am the manager of a retail store - but this seems a little goofy to me. I can only begin to imagine some of the things you guys go thru. Anyway, much respect!2 points
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I've heard it before, but in reference to someone who rides the "short bus" and is mentally challenged. Race has nothing to do with it.2 points
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Well, now I know why I never see the Joker Bumper Car here in San Diego Toys R Us'2 points
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Sold a three set bundle! TIE Fighter, X-Wing and Y-Wing for $260! Things have been going well in the LEGO selling world for us!2 points
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Pretty new to all this but Asda Direct have got some sets at half price 79017 - Hobbit - The Battle of the Five Armies - £30 79016 - Hobbit - Attack on Lake Town - £17.50 76016 - Super Heroes - Spider Helicopter Rescue - £22.49 using code TOY50 http://direct.asda.com/george/kids/lego-toys/D25M8G1C8,default,sc.html#http://direct.asda.com/george/kids/lego-toys/D25M8G1C8,default,sc.html1 point
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Just put a cancel request on that though, found way cheaper on ebay that amazon, thanks guys1 point
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Same here, all bought by someone else within 1 day of them hitting $64. I think that is at least a good sign that this set will remain popular after EOL.1 point
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After all this talk about a new Death Star for 2016 I did some research and finally have been able to find some pictures of the new design! The new design is pretty awesome, even though for some people it might be too colorful. The general design isn't that different from the current DS but you'll find some improvements. My verdict: Great new DS design! I also like the new colors! I'm not a big fan of all of the minifigures, but there are plenty so that's nice I guess! I guess with all these minifigures the price point might be at least 500$ I'm not sure if I would recommend holding on to the old one or not... I guess that's a decission everyone must take for himself. https://www.flickr.com/photos/pricey73/sets/721576523493258151 point