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Hey Folks! So as you all know Dimensions came out with the Portal 2 level pack. I have long been a huge Portal fan and love the games. The writing/humour/gameplay is beyond anything else I've played. There was an Ideas project that ended up not making it into a final product: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/18258 which i was really rooting for. So when the Dimensions set came out i decided i would try to replicate this design so i could properly display the awesome Chell minifig. I also intend to make a GlaDOS that will hang in the top of a detolf (tops of detolfs have a hole) without all the support brackets used in the Ideas design. Below is the progress I've made so far and i will continue to update as i make more progress and when it's all finished and displayed. I am awaiting parts to round it out a bit plus the parts for GlaDOS, and have taken a few creative liberties from the original Ideas set. There are no instructions for this available (that i saw) so it's all done by eye and tedious part counting. I have not made it modular like the original Ideas design intended, and the back side is abnormally ugly right now that i may eventually cover up with plates. Problems I've encountered (aside from the old: "Dammit, i swore i ordered enough of these pieces!"): - The sentry turret from the Dimensions set is way too big, i'll need to make a few micro ones which i have yet to get parts for. - Getting customs stickers to fit on LEGO bricks is hard (i went with stickers instead of brickbuilding the chamber sign). - Couldn't find a "swamp" like colour to simulate the gross water found in test chambers. - Not sure how to come at making the portals themselves, i may just not include them. - GlaDOS is a very odd design, I've gone with a different one than the Ideas design and the parts are on the way. - Not sure how to connect the floor pieces with the 2 walls, however i may not even need to for display purposes. A bit of the modular nature of the set. However nowhere near as modular as the designer's model. The back needs some serious work haha, plates of all sizes and colours! but they were just from my personal stash until i figured out what i needed. And finally this is the top of the walls that i am waiting for tiles pieces to arrive to cover up the Technic bits, and a few more of the Technic squares to replace some basic bricks on the right side to make it more flush. Updates will come as i get more pieces in the mail Thanks for looking!5 points
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These lists no matter how loosely translated have been considerably accurate in general looking back at past series but of course a few will change a bit term wise when closer to release. "Steering wheel warrior" sounds hilariously awesome but the "winged warrior" sounds somewhat more logical and may fit within the upcoming Nexo Knights theme. Harpy might have made more sense if mythological unless they are going for a Flash Gordon approach which I see Locutus pointed out. Haha. Only with The Chronicles of Narnia have I heard a Satyr called a Faun except in the case about the female equivalent of a Satyr. Shark Costume Guy looks great and exactly as I imagined, Jewel Thief to me somehow sounds like it will be a woman, everyone knows how much I love my robots so that's a given for me, we already had an Evil Knight with Series 7 therefore this Scary Knight must be different in some way, Astronaut and Kendo Warrior have been done before but I missed Series 1 in the first place as I imagine many others did as well so this will be nice. Still the best Jaws parody skit in the history of ever.4 points
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I just wanted to share an idea with adding pull out drawers with stack on's on them to my current storage shelves. Before I made the shelf unit I could only fit 2 stack on's per shelf now I I can do 4. It cost me $17 for the 2 sets of full extension drawer guides and all the lumber I had in my garage. I took a few hours over a couple days to build. Next time I build them I will make the base a little bit more narrow.3 points
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Yes, but not because we think that someone will accidentally buy one. 1. Search hits lead shoppers to look at (and buy) other items you have listed. So having inventory listed at prices way above current averages can draw traffic. 2. If you have a large inventory, listing it with your target price allows you to "set it and forget it" rather than monitoring average prices on dozens of SKUs and listing when it gets close to your target. Parking them as active listings allows the market to catch up to your price at some point in the future. 3. The more sellers that have active items at their target price, the more likely that new sellers will list at higher prices if they research current listings. It creates a tendency to pull up the average price more quickly after retirement. That's why you usually see an immediate jump in price rather than a slow climb. In other words, you're unlikely to find a $100 RRP set selling for $105 after retirement (TRU excluded), but may see it jump from $100 to $150, then slow climb from there. 4. eBay generally offers large quantities of free fixed price listings to sellers, so there is negligible cost to have sets sit out there active for months.3 points
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I like sets that other investors aren't buying. Plus, it is an awesome set.3 points
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It would seem the Hot Wheels/Matchbox sized LEGO sets of 2005-2011 inspired a style of small sleek street rods across the community. Some pretty good usage with so few parts in my opinion. J2 (prototype racer) Record Breaker Shark Evo Caracola ("Schraubenschnecken") Tagging Spree Typhon Komit II GT & GT1 Nya-To Lazure Rogue Supernova FCR62 points
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Want to add a Pet Shop to your modular street? Here are 4 available all below MSRP, NIB, tax free with FREE shipping: https://www.brickclassifieds.com/products/lego-10218-pet-shop-nib2 points
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I received something similar the other day. I had gotten paid, everything checked out as far as Paypal and eBay were concerned - I was sending to a confirmed address. I was a little concerned because the eBay account holder name and the name I was sending to didn't match. I got an open case on the payment, but it was closed (by the buyer) a few hours later. I decided to go ahead and ship it. Sure enough, about a week after delivery, and just a couple of days ago, I got that note. Turns out the buyer opened a case again, that they weren't the ones that bought it. I was refunded my fees, and it was suggested that I try to cancel the shipment. But, having been delivered a week prior, that wasn't going to happen. It sucks because it was a FB that sold for $425. Yes, I have my money, but it was flat out stolen. I'd rather have sold it to someone that was going to legitimately do something with it, then some lowlife that now has their paws on it. Considering they paid nothing for it, a quick for them will net them a pretty penny. Meanwhile, all of us honest folk pay for it with higher interest rates, higher eBay and PayPal fees, etc.2 points
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This week buys.... LEGO Shop at Home 7 x 75097 LEGO® Star Wars™ Advent Calendar 2 x 40123 Thanksgiving Feast 1 x 850635 LEGO® Star Wars™ Darth Vader™ Magnet getting me 4 trains and 4 troopers and a litle haul today for 2 x 75105 Millennium Falcon - 97.5€ each 2 x 70738 Final Flight of Destiny's Bounty - 52.5€ each2 points
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I think the entire Lord of the Rings theme is going to be a success. When you look at what some of the first wave sets like Shelob Attacks, Wizard Battle, Uruk-hai Army, and Gandalf Arrives are doing now a year after full retirement (all these sets are over 100% rrp), I think that bodes well for what the second wave with TOO, Council of Elrond, Black Gate, and Pirate Ship Ambush will do next year after they are gone for over a year. Sure, some sets like Helms Deep, Orc Forge, Weathertop, and the Mines of Moria haven't gone far over 50% yet, but you should expect some variance in a full theme. Still, no one is losing money if they bought these when they were at retail...2 points
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I try to keep quiet on this guy but he is really clueless. Everything is $5 profit. Nobody is making $5 on any Jurassic world set. Do a Google search on Amazon FBA so you are educated that not everybody sells on ebay. That is so 90's. Here is real world scenario. And I have discussed often how it only costs .50 for shipping. I just sold 12 RE in last 24hrs for 84.97. That is real profit minus my snickers bar I ate.2 points
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Well I guess that answers the questions as to whether or not the Simpsons line will continue. Clearly they're adding the farmer's pig for one reason only! You can basically do the whole 1st 1/2 of the movie now with the pig.2 points
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Same person that gave me the polybag schedule posted that c3po is a free promo for lego purchase of $40 or more starting 11-1-15.2 points
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Fire brigade sealed................$220 Not a perfect box though, front is a tad pushed in. Still.........2 points
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Yesterday was the biggest single day I've had so far: Maersk EEE for $250The 6 JW sets bundled for $650City Cargo Terminal for $165Full set of 12 Star Wars Microfighters $1602015 Bricktober set $103After having stagnate sales on Ebay for awhile I've been trying their 50% off FVF for promotion-based sales. I have a 5% discount set up for sales over $75, so I'm not really losing any money. I don't know if it's the promotion, the season, or something else, but I've had several good sales on Ebay over the past week or so since I added the 5% off.2 points
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Did a minor run today, and hit 2 targets, 3 walmarts, and 1 TRU. Interestingly, the 2014 vader box sets are missing in action at all the walmarts in my region, but I found 3 AT-AT's, and 1 ISD scattered at 1 target. Only saw one cantina in all stores. I'm figuring these sets are nearing the end of their retail life, so now is the time to pounce on a few more if you can use coupons/discounts. The ep7, and 2015 sets were all there and present. I passed on the Vader Box sets at Target. Instead, I found a few at a TRU, and found a single ISD left on the shelf, where I used my points, and then price matched the 149.99 cost down to 104.99, and then applied 25 in rewards points to get one for 79.99 (pre-tax). It will be interesting to see if TRU will get more ISD's in, but I don't want to risk it at this point, and will continue to buy and apply points on these sets now. My goal is to have 7 of these when they retire. Right now i'm at 5. Also, on the shelf was one minty mint Walle. That was the first time I saw that, so, I bought it too. The 20% off coupon worked it's magic on that set and surprisingly it was at retail, and didn't have the typical markup. They wouldn't let me apply the 20% coupon on the ISD since I price matched. But, now is the time to price match at TRU, if they have those sets in stock. Over the last week, i've also acquired 2 more LToP's, and a PR.1 point
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Attack on Lake-Town available at Walmart again for $17. I've ordered 2 batches of 3, and it still says they have stock.1 point
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No! Both double VIP and minifig end next Saturday and the train goes through to 20th Nov or while stocks last. http://shop.lego.com/en-ES/LEGO-Current-Promotions I guess the next week will help red 5 to its grave.1 point
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You should dance outside the store with it taunting them with "got one bi#$%es!!!1 point
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I'm confused. I thought you were all in on this theme a while back. I've been buy at retail and look forward to selling these in a month. If IR is $190 on Amazon now what do you think it will be in December?? I'll say $225-250. Trex? It's about a $100 now...no way it's less than $125 in December...probably $140-150. Sure...it's a risk buying at retail and I hate doing it but I'm pretty sure it will pay off.1 point
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Good deal! I bought a Fire Brigade from someone at work today for $300.00! Today is FB day!1 point
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Well I did build this set and it's a pretty enjoyable build! (Or better three builds!) The birds look very nice on display and I really wanted to build them when I saw this set. But I can understand how this set might not be as appealing as other ideas sets. There is no real fan base (other than ornithologist maybe ^^) and all in all the set is nothing "special" (no fancy minifigs included). Personally I think this is the weakest ideas set right now (maybe even of all). I still can see people wanting this set later on and paying 50-100% on top of the RRP. In any case it is a beautiful set.1 point
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I've voted for the Tumbler, but I agree to Haay's analysis. I think in the short run the Tumbler will be the winner but in the long run Slave I will catch up. But it really is difficult to say as both have their pros and cons. For hardcore collectors the Tumbler (including the joker minifig!) might be more desireable than Slave I (which is the fourth Slave I we got from LEGO right?). The minifigs are not rare (okay boba has got a arm print and the bespin guard is only included in this set but I don't think he really is sticking out... and I bet LEGO might come up with another arm printed boba fett later on) and there are cheaper alternatives. Also there are A LOT awesome Star Wars UCS sets out there to satisfy your needs. It has got the franchise going for it though. The Tumbler on the other hand probably will be the only Tumbler we'll ever see from LEGO and it includes this unique Joker minifig. Cons of the Tumbler is that it is "just" another batmobile. In my opinion there really isn't anything spectacular about it. I'll always think of Boba Fett when I hear "Slave I" there is no other Ship he ever used. The Tumbler is the next generation car from Batman... I might think of batman when I hear tumbler but will future generations? I don't know. The Tumbler just isn't as iconic as Slave I. Slave I is still a young set so I don't own any yet but I'm planning on doing so. As somebody pointed out earlier: Probably it's a good idea to have at least one of each.1 point
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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 far1 point
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Chima Flying Phoenix Temple for $84.99 shipped. Only one state away, so I got lucky on shipping. It was a Wal-Mart $35 buy-in.1 point
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Why is Luke missing from the poster? Mystery solved. http://io9.com/he-finally-had-the-accident-with-his-light-saber-17373977561 point
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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 Absurde1 point
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Damn, looks like I should have waited another week. I've had a nice clearing out of things recently on CL and Ebay. I put up a CL ad around the holidays every year to clear out sets that won't bring a huge return on ebay as well as used sets. Usually does ok. Have about a dozen OT Star Wars sets to get built and listed as well. Ebay: Used City lot of 5 vehicles - $110 New multiple Deloreans @ $85 Used 8404 City Transport @ $93(new one has killed this) Used Harry Potter figures from 4738 - $35 Used Clone Wars 5 set lot - $130 Used 8039 Venator - $140 Used 10216 WV Bakery - $140 Craigslist: New 4207/4429/4203/4204 lot for $300 Used 8017/8018 for $601 point
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BTTF Delorean for $99 including shipping on eBay.1 point
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I personally believe this set is both over-bought and over-valued. Maybe not overseas, but I don't believe there is a ton of demand because there simply isn't anywhere near the LOTR fanbase for LEGO as their are for the movies or books. Not even comparable to Star Wars or Lego Super Heroes. Maybe AFOLs will have some interest in the future, but of the thousands of these maybe the one thing that will keep them up in value will be the colors and design.. I personally just don't see the demand there. LEGO group is bringing these exclusives back for the nth time now and unless you're holding for years you may not get more than $50 out of them for a $350 sale when all is said and done, and that could take 2 years. It could be another Helms Deep, rises and then stagnates for years.1 point
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"Dad can I get the CHIMA phoenix temple? The mini figs are so cool!" "Come on Son! I've taught you better than that. The CAGR of that CHIMA set is pathetic! You're getting a Parisian Restaurant and that's final! And if those instructions get ripped, you're grounded!"1 point