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He never finds any clearance of note, it always disappears the night before it's supposed to be marked down. Must be clearance eating elves or something, they got tired of fixing shoes or collecting underpants so they started reselling Lego.6 points
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Went picking for my amazon businesses and found five 40138 Christmas Trains for $18 each at a thrift store. Offered to buy them all at $10 a piece. Settled at $12 each. Going for $58 on FBA.5 points
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Batwing over Gotham ; $70 Shredder dragon bike : $70 kraang lab : $524 points
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I've been wanting to build this set since it was released in June. I never really realized how much I enjoyed stuff from Return of the Jedi until I really looked at my LEGO collecting habits. This particular ship is a beautiful and elegant design in the films, but how does it look when translated in the most recent LEGO iteration? Well the box was pretty, so let's delve into the set. REVIEW: SET DETAILS Set #: 75094 Name: Imperial Shuttle Tydirium Theme: Star Wars Parts: 937 Price: $99.99 Before we get to the build, let’s talk value. At $99.99 the price per piece works out to a bit under $.11 each. This seems to be about average for pricing for a licensed set. There are 5 minifigures 4 of which are currently exclusive to this set. Chewbacca is available in this form in 2 other sets. Han, Leia and the 2 Rebel Troopers are exclusive. BOX CONTENTS Some people may wind up picking up a set that is open box or, want to verify the box contents before beginning a build. For this set, there are 6 numbered baggies, and a bag containing the instruction book and a sticker sheet. THE BUILD AND EXECUTION Bag 1: Here you build the basic foundation of the shuttle and the 2 Rebel Troopers. There's a box with 2 Thermal Detonators (although if you want 3, the extra pieces are there), a weapons rack, and a hatch in the floor. Bag 2: you're continuing to expand the structure of the shuttle's body. You also create the attachment points for the moveable wings. They ratchet up and down individually and you fairly successfully disguise the spring missile shooters. If you look in the second image below, you can see the Technic Pin Connector (62462) that is used as the trigger to fire the missile. Bag 3: The first thing I want to make note of is how cool and SNOT the engines of this ship are and how it's a whole panel that's attached to the back. I don't know why they went with the 2 2x4 tiles that will soon be hidden. The landing struts are linked and will move up and down in tandem. The hatch I mentioned before has a piece on a hinge that will prevent it from lowering on its own. You must flip this down in order the lower the ramp. The bag finishes adding some details to the body, including guns. Bag 4: The fin. The fin is awesome. Bow down to the fin. It is solid, it is large and in charge, and take it from me, make sure you attach everything in the right direction so that the pin holes line up, because getting it back apart to fix a minor mistake is a giant pain. The fin just slots right into the top before you pin it in place. Plus, you get Princess Leia and her cookie. Bag 5: This bag is the biggest one in the set because you are making the wings and finishing the body of the shuttle. You make some panels for the body that pivot up and down to reveal the interior of the shuttle. The wings weren't terribly complex, but they were time consuming due to size. Bag 6: Probably the smallest and most disappointing of the bags. I don't know if I was tired by this point, or if the cockpit design just wasn't that inspired, but compared to the rest, it wasn't a terribly exciting finish. The Han is nice, but Chewbacca's a little bit off. Maybe it's the dark brown, or the weird paint details. Maybe I was disenchanted with this portion, because the cockpit canopy cannot stay open. It's too heavy and closes on its own. There were some extra pieces, including a cookie and a Thermal Detonator. I did not take a picture of the brick separator, but rest assured there is one. REACTION I really like this set, a lot. With the wings down, it is a beautiful thing. With the wings up, the bloom sort of comes off the rose. You see the underside of the wings when it is in the parked or resting position. The underside of the wings are ugly, kind of like an inside out sausage. Ok, maybe not that bad, but the most attractive way to display it will take a lof of clear bricks that are not included to make it display prettily. I really do like this set a lot. Despite the wing undersides and the closing canopy, it's a really nice set. The figures, for the most part, are nice. I really wish there was an extra helmet for Leia. I also wish there was a Luke with poncho to go with it too. I'm going to proudly display this set on its own until I build my Ewok village, then it will go with that. This set goes well with Endor scenes, but it would also look great with a bunch of Imperials for an arrival scene. If I could swing the space, and got a good enough discount, I'd have 2 on display. FINAL THOUGHTS This set has the misfortune/fortune of being released 3 months before Force Friday. With the advent of all the Force Awakens sets, this one got relegated to a secondhand status. Fans and parents were more likely to go for TFA sets for the months leading into Christmas. LEGO most likely curtailed production in favor of the newer sets. This is all good news for the future of this set. Original Trilogy sets are always popular. Well designed ones moreso. If the newer movie sets take precedence in production, this set will have greater scarcity that collectors might not notice until after EOL. I think this set will be strong later on. A week before Christmas, Amazon has sold out. If you need something to convince you, check out these beauty shots. Go buy it on Amazon3 points
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Excuses, excuses, and more excuses. This one will be different, this one won't be as detailed, the old one will still be in demand by the serious collectors, the new one will just bring more attention to the old one increasing demand, bla bla bla bla bla. Remakes are bad for business - The End.3 points
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For that kinda money you should use Chima fire bikes as packing material instead of packing peanuts3 points
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Finally picked up 75052 - Mos Eisley Cantina. Since the end is near for this set, plus no major retailer seems to have them anymore and the price was $56, I picked up two to stash away for awhile.3 points
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480 on a 400$ set come on folks way too early . I would be looking for the rope if it didn't go that much to begin with . That barely covers fees3 points
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The thing is a bunch of people will buy because it doesnt matter if its a scam or not..Ebay or PP will refund their money and who do you think bites the bullet? The scam artist? Not! The only thing advertising that garbage here does is raise Ebay/paypal fees. So I sugesst everyone stops talking about it unless they want to be in full moderation mode.3 points
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More rumors that the new UCS set is based on TFA. "According to one of our readers who goes by the name of Dan, a LEGO Star Wars UCS Starkiller Base set is actually in the works right now and it scheduled to be released in 2016. Based on what he told us, this new set will be quite massive with roughly 4,000 pieces. There is no word on what the actual set looks like, however, it’s possible to assume two possible routes this set can take. First, this Starkiller base could be a playset that goes along the lines of the 10188 Death Star. The second option is that it is actually a UCS set with a complex design such as the 10143 Death Star II. Hopefully it’s the latter of these two. From what I can tell, Dan seems to have a reliable source since he was also told about the new UCS Snowspeeder, which we just wrote an article about. That set was confirmed to be real thanks to the Brickset Database. If he was right about one set, then he’s probably right about the other." Article: http://www.groovebricks.com/lego-star-wars-ucs-starkiller-base-coming-in-2016/3 points
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It's almost as if there's a major gift giving holiday just a couple of days away3 points
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Since the Winter Toy Shop remade this year, the biggest take away is to have a plan out. Once it reaches your desire price; SELL! Don't hold a bunch of a set forever.2 points
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The brand new (German) brand catalog is here (click)! Direct link to PDF (282 MB!) Browsed it quickly: no Jurassic World and no Scooby-Doo?! No Architecture and Exclusives either but I assume that's because it's a "kids only" catalog. What's most interesting to you?2 points
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I think Snoke is actually about 2 feet tall, Wizard of Oz style.2 points
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Dear Planet Fun Toys, If you do not undercut everyone by 1 cent for the past 20+ days, the item you are selling will be $15 more than what you are selling now. thank you, An Angry Reseller2 points
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What easter eggs did everyone pick out from the movie? I had a chuckle when Finn was going through a toolbox on the Falcon, and tossed out the training remote from ANH.2 points
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Luke didn't seem to know anything about the Jedi or the force before Kenobi told him in ANH. Rey lives on the same type of backwater planet, with little contact with the rest of the universe. Obviously people are going to know about the war between the Rebellion and Empire, but with one Jedi and a couple of Sith in the mix, they would be legends outside of the group of people who knew them personally.2 points
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It was an SSD. The Empire had more than one SSD. A great source for some background info is the Star Wars Visual Dictionary. I looked through it yesterday. They do confirm in there that the wreckage was another SSD. There's also background on people and places that was cut from the movie. There's a map, too (although that one I'm not too keen on). They do give a little bit more background on Hux, and what happened to the Imperials I agree with you. Rey didn't know that Luke Skywalker and Jedi truly existed. She's on a backwater planet, so only had heard rumors, etc. And like you said, the Jedi have been gone for 50 years by now. Even in TPM, in the Outer Rim planets (like Tatooine), the Jedi are known, but don't have an every day appearance.2 points
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Since we saw Vader's burned helmet in Kylo's hand, is it safe to assume he destroyed most of Ewoks in moon of Endor to get it?2 points
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A remake of the original ISD is probably a ways out as we'll likely see a TFA ISD first, so if you want some this is probably the best price you'll find them at before they disappear! After seeing TFA on friday; i went back to CT and picked up one of each of TFA sets for myself at %30 off (minus MF and Kylo shuttle as i'm not sure CT even carried them). Because after seeing the movie i had to have em :3 movie made me feel like a kid again.2 points
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I really like this set at $50. It should settle in around $120 by next Christmas and could gain steam when the next movie hits. I remember seeing big stacks of Black Pearl on clearance too...2 points
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It's like them politicians... on tv they grab eachothers throates but in the evening they will grab a beer together.2 points
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Brickset has some images up of the upcoming Angry Birds sets. To me, these look really lame and dated. I really question the relevance of Angry Birds. http://brickset.com/article/18315/lego-angry-birds-revealed2 points
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Now every bper should spread the words 10188 is so cool that one can not call themselves a lego collector without this legendary set. Sure we'll create a bubble big enough to benefit all of us...2 points
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You understand that behavior only hurts all of us in the long run right? Unless of course when you get scammed you arent filing claims to get your money back which I'm certain isn't the case.2 points
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I heard Yoda in that scene, great link. Did anyone else notice that Rey had a doll wearing the orange rebel pilot uniform? When she was making her insta-bread.2 points
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I second this! Yesterday found 3 Lego The Hobbit Unexpected Gathering #79003 at one of my local Walmarts. I was excited until I scanned one and saw the $69.99 price tag. Needless to say I left them all there. Just couldn't justify it after picking up 7 earlier in the year on clearance at the same Walmart for $49 each. I am tempted to go back and see if I can hassle the toy manager to mark them down further since they are retired and no longer sold at Walmart.2 points
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3 sets out of a couple hundred don't really count in my book...2 points
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A British weather report, the night before TFA opened...2 points
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Simpler for the dog to understand, in any case. They work just fine for reseller scum, though!1 point