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After a what seemed like an eternity, I finally received my Bat-Pod last night. I was very surprised because I was expecting Lego to send me the tracking information, but nothing ever came of it and FedEx just showed up at the door. My first thoughts on this set are just spectacular. I'm a huge Dark Knight fan. I've seen the movies many times over, so I was naturally stoked when I heard about this contest. What a fantastic prize. I'm shocked to see Lego do something like this as a contest. It was a pretty straight forward build with nothing really too overly complicated. It's also pretty solid. I know I committed a huge sin in some investors eyes, but I don't care, It looks fantastic next to my tumbler and I will never get rid of this set. And besides, it will still be worth a ton of money regardless of the fact that I broke the seals. The box is pretty nifty with all the different angle views of the bat-pod on the box. One thing I find a tad odd are the instructions. It's actually thicker paper than your normal run of the mill thin paper instructions, but I would've expected maybe something along the lines of an architecture type of binding and quality. (I really shouldn't complain honestly though since it was a free set, but I can't shake the feeling that all the effort put into this set they could've done something really special with the instructions.) One of the biggest things, is that there are like 3 or 4 mistakes in the instructions that had me scratching my head a couple of times trying to figure out what in the hell they were trying to get me to do. But the actual pictures do help out, so you need to keep an eye out for those. I think what I find intriguing is Lego never actually making this a regular production set to go along with the tumbler. This thing would sell tons. Who knows, maybe Lego one day will put it into production.7 points
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Yeah, but think about the target audience. How many Sci Fi / Fantasy fans have enough alone time to devote to building an expensive lego set. Oh right, lots of alone time. Lots.6 points
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I finally made a display of the HP sets that I picked up last month. These are the ones that I am keeping (more accurately giving away on an extended loan) and I never knew that you could stack the 4709 castle (or any of series 1) on top of other sets; that is really cool! I think that the second picture gives you a view of one castle in front of the other to make it appear larger when looking straight on because the roofing tiles line up perfectly. There are 3 castles, Dumbledore's office, forbidden corridor, Snape's class, Maurader Map, a Buckbeak, and Gringott's Bank in these pictures6 points
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Just to show how much weight I put in on Ed's investment advise 30 arrived today and stack it with my current stash6 points
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This is what happens when Lego half asses an entire line that already needed to be excellent to get people interested in it again. Had they come out with an innovative ship like Imperial Frigate(but smaller obviously) and nice outpost buildings, these would have been gobbled up. But they sucked worse than the last Pirates line and nobody wanted them. You hear me Lego? Heck, maybe pirate stuff is done for good in the toy realm. PotC ships were amazing and they suffered at retail as well.5 points
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This has been backordered, available now, and is now sold out (in North America) all in the same day today.4 points
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This price difference has its roots in the ancient trading rivalry between King Viking of Denmark and an ambitious merchant known to history only as The Dutchman. The Germanic kingdoms intervened on behalf of King Viking; hence today's preferential Lego pricing for Germany. Old grudges die hard.4 points
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7x ToTs amazon, $22-$24 ea, hit my magic 25 with them3 points
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Different week, different stories, don't you love it? Every transaction, store, CSR, manager, and deal are different.3 points
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K-Mart online has the joker steamroller down to $41. Coupons worked fine with this set. I know these could be had for $25 at Target a few months earlier, but with some points, coupons, raise cards, it's possible to get these lower than $25 depending on your situation. I had some expiring points that I needed to use ASAP, so it was a good fit for me.3 points
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Today I'll like with you some LEGO animal MOCs. 1. A small but very nice build from Vaclav Mesaros https://www.flickr.com/photos/97186841@N04/8990700664/in/dateposted/ (I think we already had this one here once right?) 2. Some complex brickbuilds by Sean Kenney (check out his page!) 3. Again Mike Nieves shows us his talent with very advanced building techniques and amazing animal MOCs https://www.flickr.com/photos/retinence/7070205797/in/dateposted/ 4. Cole Edmonson with his Cat https://www.flickr.com/photos/brickreplicas/15095152203/in/photosof-brickreplicas/ 5. Ryan Robino did build this amazing MOC. Nice contrast with these rocks in the background. 6. Unknown to me but very nice! check out flickr from 5 7. CC https://www.flickr.com/photos/ccy_8086/8216758140/in/album-72157632091665469/ I'm tempted to try this one myself! 8. Of cats and mice and ... by Tyler https://www.flickr.com/photos/legohaulic/6589556321/in/dateposted/ 9. And lastly another dog! This pug MOC is amazing though ;-) https://www.flickr.com/photos/marcosbessa/11367749765/in/album-72157638661805084/3 points
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Always describe box damage, and make it sound worse than it is. The 'I must have a perfect box!' type are seldom worth the hassle anyway. One problem is that you simply cannot prevent all cosmetic damage in shipment, no matter how well you pack. Ideally, folks who obsess over box condition would send me a message before buying so I could just block them.3 points
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Finally something Lego related to use the 20% coupon on.3 points
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I'm very happy with my AWD Santa's Workshop. It arrived with a banged up box, but seals still intact and in decent shape.3 points
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Sold two pairs of the Bat-Pod/Tumbler tires for $70 per pair shipped. Buy-in was about $24 per pair last week from the Lego B&P website.3 points
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FYI the new 15% off with CC that stacks with the 20% does not stack with the 10% TRUTH. So you can use the 15% any day of the week to the same effect. Since today is Thursday I focused on transactions that with 2 items to get the bricktober set to benefit slightly from TRUTH. Most expensive item got 20%, 15% and $5 off and the other item got 20% and 10% TRUTH. Once I sell the bricktober set my buy in is just over 50% of MSRP of whatever it is I am buying. Slightly more on big sets like the Millennium Falcon. Will buy large single sets throughout the week since TRUTH is no longer needed on them.2 points
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My last 6860 Bat Cave for $115 shipped on Amazon (FBA). It was a $42 buy-in, so I'll take 100% profit in less than a year. I need to move more of this stuff to make room for this year's crop (and my long term storage, of course).2 points
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KMart 2 x Friends: 3315 Olivia's House - $37.68 each TRU WALL-E + 8 Bats + Bricktober2 points
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youre only inconsiderate to yourself. you gotta suck them dry slowly not all at once. take it from someone whos been doing it for years, you dont want them to know your face2 points
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I was just looking at stuff at Kmart and came across this notice: Great opportunity to stack with coupons? Members get 10% back in points when you purchase specified LEGO city or LEGO Ninjago items2 points
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I spent $270 on parts for 2 of them, but I went with fewer orders which was more expensive. I purchased many new parts on Bricks and Pieces at a higher price and finished up at Bricklink. The thought of navigating Bricklink to find the same seller with many of the parts I was looking for was overwhelming.2 points
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I won't speak my opinion about this sets performance in general - However, in response to people saying - "They can't retire this yet, it's only been out since March!" - A few things to consider: 1. The latest "Castle" sets were avail apx 1.5 years. No, not quite as short as this run, but certainly a pretty quick ride. It may be a trend in the "Classic" theme lines, short runs because the appeal is narrowing (Probably the AFOL who has fond memories of them) 2. Many of the POTC line were out for about 1.5 years as well. However, The Black Pearl was avail for only 11 months. 3. Shelf space: 2016 is a pretty big year for LEGO - New themes include Angry Birds, Nexo Knights - the Juniors theme continues to expand and lord knows we'll get a barrage of Star Wars sets. In addition, City (Fire) is getting a refresh, Bionicle, Ninjago is "back", etc etc. There's only so much room out there. Themes like Castle and Pirate with small set runs I think are basically DESIGNED as easily replacible filler. 4. Dimensions - Yes, the sets aren't in the same spot, but they can only promo and sell so many things. Dimensions is obviously "kind of a big deal" for TLG. So for this set/theme to disappear between Christmas and spring I think would be completely reasonable given the circumstances.2 points
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Prices are all over the place for that set. anywhere from $2.80 to $12. Personally I'd pass on this one now that it's in the wild and no longer a LEGO Shop at Home promo2 points
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LOL..Not in this years. It was in the catalog after it went EOL last year. Don't freak people out! LOL2 points
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Two Fusion sets for $37.25 shipped. Buy in was $9. These are not very good sellers. Maybe at Christmas. Maybe never.2 points
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My Batpod tires that I ordered about two weeks ago came in today. So did a big Bricklink order.2 points
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http://screencrush.com/star-wars-force-awakens-trailer-tickets-pre-sales/ Star Wars fans, what are you doing on Monday, October 19? Nope, sorry. Whatever you thought you were doing, you might want to readjust your plans, because you’re going to be sitting in front of your computer, watching the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer and pre-ordering your tickets for December 18. At least that’s according to multiple early reports, as well as some of our sources as well. The new Force Awakens trailer, the first new footage from the film since the :15 Instagram video in August, will actually be the last Force Awakens trailer according to our sources and will debut online on October 19 before eventually making its way to theaters on November 6 with Spectre. In addition, multiple theater chains are reporting that Star Wars: The Force Awakens tickets will go on sale the same day, though the time is unclear. Yesterday, Cinemark accidentally posted an official graphic to one of the international markets announcing the pre-sale, only to pull the information shortly thereafter (“In the next Monday begins the pre-sale of Star Wars: The Force Awakens at #Cinemark! Run before the Stormtroopers end up with all the tickets.”). In addition, multiple AMC Theaters managers in the United States and Canada have reportedly informed staff of an October 19 pre-sale date, according to users on TheForce.net. [UPDATE: Major U.S. theater chains were provided today with ticketing information on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. We have seen the document, which requires theaters to have all their ticketing information entered into the system by 8:00am ET on Friday, October 16 for release at 12:00pm ET to ticketing web sites. This includes tickets for both Star Wars: The Force Awakens and the Star Wars Marathon, which will begin with The Phantom Menace at 4:00am on December 16 and end with The Force Awakens at 7:00pm on December 17. Those tickets will cost $50. No word yet on extras (posters, pins, etc.) at this point. We’ve also been told to watch for an official announcement tomorrow on StarWars.com] There is expected to be an official announcement from Lucasfilm and Disney on the trailer debut and ticket pre-sale prior to October 19, though we don’t know when yet; we’ve heard Friday, but have also heard Sunday (with the potential for one of those frustratingly short “teaser for the trailer” videos accompanying the announcement). We’ve reached out to Lucasfilm for comment, but don’t expect to hear back because they don’t officially comment on any of this stuff. [UPDATE #2: Making Star Wars has confirmed our report saying that the Force Awakens trailer will debut on Monday and that the video will air during Monday Night Football on Disney-owned ESPN.] Whatever is happening, it’s going to happen soon, and we’ll make sure to update with the latest as we hear it. Until then, it might be wise to put a couple of bucks aside for those midnight IMAX screenings. Star Wars: The Force Awakens opens in theaters on December 18.2 points
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Then they do a SNAD case and go through ebay I usually list, "box has shelf wear" or "box may have minor damages". It's usually enough to put in your court. I have not lost a SNAD yet,2 points
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I'm cool with BB. DO bugs me a bit, since it simply does not fit with the other modulars. It's a gritty, wrong side of the tracks sort of building. All the rest are very upscale, 5th Avenue types. In surveys, 93% of minifigures say they would cross to the other side of the street to avoid walking past the DO. Unless they wanted some 'cookies', of course, but no one ever admits that in surveys...2 points
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The hoard attacked stock levels pretty quickly earlier in the year. LEGO couldn't keep up and I'm sure some folks capitalized on the shortage. Perhaps everyone has their quota now and its up to the mainstream consumer to finish this off.1 point