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[Scene: Interior. A New York City apartment. There is a knock at the door.] Woman: [speaking through closed door] Yes? Voice: (mumbling) Mrs. Arlsburgerhhh? Woman: Who? Voice: (mumbling) Mrs. Johannesburrrr? Woman: Who is it? Voice: [pause] Flowers. Woman: Flowers for whom? Voice: [long pause] Plumber, ma'am. Woman: I don't need a plumber. You're that clever shark, aren't you? Voice: [pause] Candygram. Woman: Candygram, my foot! You get out of here before I call the police! You're the shark, and you know it! Voice: Wait. I-I'm only a dolphin, ma'am. Woman: A dolphin? Well... Okay. [opens door] [Huge latex and foam-rubber shark head lunges through open door, chomps down on woman's head, and drags her out of the apartment, as Jaws attack music plays.]5 points
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Fire brigade sealed................$220 Not a perfect box though, front is a tad pushed in. Still.........5 points
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following in LEGO's footsteps and re-releasings posts. One way to get to 10k quicker...4 points
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To add to the conversation, this set is a head turner. It's unlike any other set made by lego. I know many people who feel the same as myself. I'm not a LOTR fan either. I don't hate it. I simply haven't given the books or movies any time. Despite that, it transcends the fact that I could care less about LOTR. I plan to keep one of the ones I bought. Perhaps I'm being simple minded about it, but that's why I'm investing in this one. I think It's going to be a big winner in the long run. But I'm not relying on a quick turnaround to generate income off of this like some of the people on this site. This is a hobby to me. I'll use the proceeds of sales to pay for other sets that I want. So my investment strategy is to either grab the sets that truly stand out or ones that are such an awesome deal, I can't possibly lose. This one stands out.4 points
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That Shark guy is going to be the new hot dog man. Extremely popular and extremely easy to feel for.3 points
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Taken from eurobricks, they have translated from amazon.fr http://www.hothbricks.com/2015/10/collectible-minifigures-series-15-la-liste-officielle/ List as follows; -Queen -Head of animal control -Jewel thief -Tribal woman -Dancer -Steering wheel warrior -Faun -Scary knight -Wrestling champion -Shark suit man -Awkward man -Kendo fighter -Astronaut -Laser robot -Concierge -Farmer A different translation other than googles. - queen - pest controller or zoo keeper - jewel thief - tribal woman - female dancer - flying or winged warrior - satyr - scary/evil knight - wrestling champion - shark costume guy - clumsy guy/klutz - kendo warrior/kendoka - astronaut - robot with laser - receptionist - male farmer. Not sure on accuracy but seems to fit with what we've heard so far3 points
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Everyone forgot that Ewoks were CARNIVORE. They considered humanoid flesh a DELICACY. Just go back and think about the reason they captured Han and Leia. I always wonder if the Ewoks cooked those fallen stormtroopers and served them at the celebration at the end of the movie. What would the best way to treat honored guests? Serve them the best food ie. the delicacy. At least it would explain the collection of stormtrooper helmets at their treehouses3 points
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If LEGO is indeed suffering from a lack of inventory, then I guess the banning of resellers and customers with questionable buying habits will become more and more common.3 points
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you should credit the many bothans who died to bring you this information....3 points
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Absolutely agree. 100%. Personally, I dig Awkward man. I don't recall anything else like him...2 points
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Just moved one for $99.99 USD plus shipping this morning. The price point is here!2 points
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Had one of the best, nicest (and cutest) shop assistants today helping me figuring out which minifigs are where ;-) Got everything I wanted! Nothing I didn't want. LEGO Stores are awesome! So yeah the picture is tiny ;-) But it's 1. 1x Gargoyle 2. 1x Fly 3. 1x Mad Professor 4. 2x PlantGuy/Monster 5. 2x Zombie Pirate 6. 2x Zombie Businessman 7. 2x Zombie Cheerleader 8. 2x banshee 9. 1x spectre 10. 1x spider lady 11. 1x witch2 points
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If I ever get banned, I will take it as a sign that I've reached a level of success to necessitate graduating from reseller to retailer. It would give me an excuse to put the he work into getting a business licence and start buying wholesale. If you get banned, it's time to go pro!2 points
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I would think Ideas is a Pilot/Proof of Concept style projects that's consumer driven. It's NOT supposed to have long legs on purpose. If it proves successful, moving it into main line production would be done -- eg Minecraft. Would say the same for all the Theme branded projects, especially ones already with relations like Wall-E Disney. With RI, I believe there's a viable subsegment for these vingnettes--look at the seasonal sets over the past year. I believe that's a direct result of RI's success.2 points
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I can not think of a better response to my good friend Bold Arrow than this image ! I want to run out of my room yelling Awesome Awesome Awesome like Lego Darth Maul rofl2 points
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it depends... I generally try to keep each lot separated so the buyer doesn't have to spend more than a wink on their end (why not, you've already spent the time sorting your inventory - might as well pass that effort on to the receiver). small lots I do sometimes combine together if they are significantly visually different, such as obvious colour or distinctive shape. I don't package small parts with much larger parts or where they might get missed of stuck inside of. never ever never mix used & new. I always package printed parts isolated from other parts & if at all possible with opposing printed sides to reduce chance of scratches. most parts go into 2mil Ziplocs (I keep a supply of 8-10 different sizes) but minifigs always go into individual 2x3 4mil ziplocs (or 6mil if they are of significant value) when packing plates I always place them stud-side to stud-side so they don't get "assembled" in transit so to speak, also conserves space, likewise slopes when in small quantity I'll place face against flip-face. for windscreens I'll usually put a piece of light foam in to protect it's surface, you can get a roll of very lightweight laminate flooring foam underlay from the BORG for next to nothing & the roll will last years of packaging! (BORG = Big Orange Retail Giant, ie: Home Depot) Ziploc baggies are real cheap but some buyers don't like to see over packaging either so it's basically a judgement call on your part. I always use new first-use packaging myself rather than used baggies - baggies are cheap & it's kinda depressing to find your items packed in crumpley or worse dirty old used baggies.2 points
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I don't mean this to be offensive to Tabby or anyone else, but any one of us who gets caught/banned or whatever, we really have no right to complain - or be shocked. We know the policies and risks, and we take chances playing with fire. Tabby, in particular - you bought 99 of one particular set. If you don't see that this is not something a normal consumer would do - :shrug: I just can't really believe you are shocked and outraged. yes, maybe it took a long time for them to notice - But it's like a lot of things in life. Employers, businesses, governments, journalists, spouses, let little things go (and stack up, but keep notes) and then when they need a reason to - bammo. They have the ammo. So who knows why they didn't ban you before. But their policy clearly states they don't want to sell to resellers. They have targeted you as a reseller, which regardless of proof, is accurate. It's weird to me that people expect LEGO, simply because they are a company, to be blind deaf and dump and put up with stuff we as individuals would not. Similarly, someone who buys 99x of a $150 set, I don't think that makes you a small fry. That's a $15,000 purchase. That's a new car. It's not Emazers numbers, but it's "more than a side hobby" numbers. I'd bet $15,000 in a year is more than 90% of the people on this site spend. And again, this all HELPS US (except those who get caught, and really even those people). The fact that LEGO cares at all helps keep demand high and prices high, and prevents REAL big time guys (like the overseas knock off creators) from doing the same sort of thing en-masse. LEGO cares about their brand name and image. They, even more than all of us, have a very strong interest in keeping their product exclusive, expensive, and in demand. And as Ed mentioned, especially in Europe where they have already announced there will be shortages this year, I expect a crackdown on suspect/actual resellers.2 points
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having one or two of the same sets would not paint a target on one. buying 99 of the same set would most definitely.2 points
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"Oh yes. They float, Georgie. They all float down here....and when you're down here with me, you'll float too!" Stephen King's IT by Letranger Absurde2 points
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I just bought a Slave 1 from them a couple weeks ago. It was retail, The Tumbler is usually $199.99, they had T1 Camper at $119.99 for a bit, and the $99.99 Mini Cooper, and I also bought a Sea Cow from them recently for $249.99. I do believe the Sandcrawler was also $299.99 when they were in-stock.2 points
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Managed to swoop the following: 30 Rapter Escape (38R5). Sold 25 of these in the past two days. This is more than enough to replenish 4 Indominus Rex 3 Milano Spaceship Rescue ($44 CAD! ~$34 USD)2 points
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Lego should ban everyone that has, is or will spend more than 10 seconds of their time calculating whether it is better to spend VIP points in double VIP period or not. Trust me, they will be doing you a favour.2 points
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Disney Hercules crossover ? Only if they also come with this lovely accessory:2 points
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While I don't hate Ewoks, I think the idea of them bringing down the Empire on Endor is absurd. It was cool when I was a kid, but now , not so much .1 point
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Amazing how different two markets can be, considering the proximity and relative lack of trade barriers. 8 RE's at a single Walmart hasn't happened in MONTHS across the entire US.1 point
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Cdn Toys R Us Online - in stock: http://www.toysrus.ca/product/index.jsp?productId=21934576&locale=en_CA&ab=TRU:bsinsHPS1&idRecommendation=1-21934576&idPrevPage=28751 point
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Its part of the New LEGO Program called RE-Program. Re-issues of old sets , Re-done boxes, unfortunately no RE sets which everyone wants. It replaces Re-tirement programs1 point
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Personally, spike or no spike, I'm not going to consider unloading mine until at least Xmas 2016.1 point
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So tempted to crack open another PC and build this looks excellent https://www.flickr.com/photos/f0nix/sets/72157647831463510/1 point
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