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  1. This actually happened yesterday but picked up 6 Spaceport 60080 for $20 each at Walmart. The ironic thing was, 5 minutes later I get a Slickdeals notification that you can pick up the Spaceport for $90ish on Amazon. Also managed a 1500 piece Large Ideas box for $30 at a different Walmart.
    9 points
  2. Can't wait for all the F5 tumblers at LEGO Shop at Home still in stock at discount too http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Tumbler-851344
    8 points
  3. 7 points
  4. I have a stock cut-and-paste answer that thanks them for their interest, politely informs them that we do not consider offers on items for which we haven't selected the "Best Offer" feature (which is, uh, all of them), and wishes them luck obtaining the item at their desired price. It's very polite, quick and painless, and reinforces an image of professionalism. Mentally I'm casting them in a brick-built, life-size Cask of Amontillado MOC, but that's just a stress-reliever.
    7 points
  5. There's other threads?
    6 points
  6. Unlike the rest of the threads which are overflowing with valuable knowledge bombs?
    6 points
  7. I own a 1x4 grey brick that is in the UCS MF.
    5 points
  8. I’ve been stock piling used SW bulk for just over a year, waiting for the inevitable tsunami of SW popularity and over the holidays, I put this little lot back together. Still some work to do as they are about 90-95%, not all have the correct figs and Yoda just had a little accident, his head fell off. So I’m going to have to sort that out again.
    5 points
  9. I don't have the illusion I will win anything, so I'll just consider my $60 (6 tickets for 6 different lots) as my donation for Ed's son's school, and at the same time as a way to show my support to this wonderful website that is a daily must-visit for me and a wonderful hang-out with likeminded Lego (investing) fans. But ... should the improbable happen and I would actually win one of the lots, I will donate the original RRP of that set as additional donation.
    5 points
  10. I like it. Adds some nice color to the place.
    5 points
  11. Built a couple of small, older Star Wars sets last night that I was Bricklinking. Will either give these to the kids or hang them up from my son's ceiling. 75010 B-Wing 4488 Mini MF TRU Poe's X-Wing
    5 points
  12. Yesterday I was contacted by the website Tech Insider to help them list the Top 25 most valuable sets of All Time. It was good timing too since I did run the price guide numbers recently. With no real big surprise, Star Wars led the pack with getting 10 sets into the list. I think the one surprise is getting a set from 2015 in there with the Bat-Pod. No one is really sure how long that will remain in the list and if aftermarket builders will do a good enough job on the "fakes" to kill that market. Good old Mr Gold is still going strong after a few years and holding onto a value greater than $1,500. If you are lucky enough to have every set on this list, you are holding onto a pretty nice bundle of cash, $35,277.95! So the big question is, how many sets on this list do you own? SET NUMBER SET NAME THEME YEAR VALUE (NEW) VALUE (USED) 10179 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon Star Wars 2007 $3,987.40 $2,499.34 10189 Taj Mahal Advanced Models 2008 $2,732.93 $1,219.53 10196 Grand Carousel Advanced Models 2009 $2,593.27 $1,450.53 3450 Statue of Liberty Advanced Models 2000 $1,998.87 $1,282.00 10181 Eiffel Tower Advanced Models 2007 $1,781.60 $851.87 10030 Imperial Star Destroyer Star Wars 2002 $1,744.00 $1,030.40 10182 Cafe Corner Advanced Models 2007 $1,676.13 $773.25 10143 Death Star II Star Wars 2005 $1,656.87 $875.11 710019 Mr Gold Collectable Minifigures 2013 $1,558.88 - 10190 Market Street Factory 2007 $1,537.40 $729.13 5004590 Bat-Pod DC Comics Super Heroes 2015 $1,530.20 $700.00 10129 Rebel Snowspeeder Star Wars 2003 $1,365.53 $734.13 10019 Rebel Blockade Runner Star Wars 2001 $1,199.20 $718.33 852293 Castle Giant Chess Set Gear/Board Games 2008 $1,128.20 $513.60 10134 Y-wing Attack Starfighter Star Wars 2004 $1,067.60 $621.93 10185 Green Grocer Advanced Models 2008 $959.93 $674.27 10221 Super Star Destroyer Star Wars 2011 $881.33 $687.20 7191 X-wing Fighter Star Wars 2000 $848.87 $320.80 10018 Darth Maul Star Wars 2001 $807.13 $388.60 10187 Volkswagen Beetle Advanced Models 2008 $754.13 $423.27 10173 Holiday Train Trains 2006 $734.40 $359.47 10210 Imperial Flagship Pirates 2010 $731.61 $477.20 10175 Vader's TIE Advanced Star Wars 2006 $673.20 $387.73 8275 Motorized Bulldozer Technic 2007 $671.87 $257.87 21021 Marina Bay Sands Architecture 2013 $657.40 $353.17 Here are quick breakdowns by Theme: View full blog article
    4 points
  13. I'll dive right into this article by discussing the investment potential of the "comes in black" 76023 Lego Tumbler set. It appears production was stopped for the $199.99 76023 Lego Tumbler set months ago about the same time Lego slapped the infamous "retiring soon" tag. European and US Lego Shop At Home websites have either sold-out (red font for those who track that) or removed this set's page entirely. In the US, only Amazon and Target have stock currently. According to Brickpickers who try to track inventory like @trekgate502 , the current inventory at those 2 online retailers could be gone by the time the 4th NFL Wild-Card game finishes this Sunday. Regardless of the availability left, the clock is near midnight folks. Time is running out so please check the Brickpicker Inventory Stock Checker. http://www.brickpicker.com/brickwatcher/lego-stock-checker.cfm#76023-1 Since coming out of my Lego Dark Age in 2012, there have been only one time I felt a set's popularity growth was guaranteed to grow after retirement (aka a Grand Slam) : 10212 : UCS Star Wars Imperial Shuttle. The Tumbler is the second set I've had this feeling about. In recent months, this set has fallen out of favor with many Brickpickers. They have their reasons. Reasons why this set is a "Grand Slam". It's Batman. This character has global appeal. Past set comparisons can help predict future growth. The initial $49.99 Tumbler set (7888 from 2008) continues to sell for a premium : $470 MISB and $244 used. Granted, this set had a very limited production run and was the only Lego Tumbler available for from 2008 to 2013. The Batmobile: Ultimate Collectors' Edition (7784 from 2007) retailed for $69.99 and grew to $432 MISB and $208 Used. 2013's Batman: Arkham Asylum Breakout has increased from $159.99 to $238 in one year of retirement. If this set performances 1/3rd as well as of the previous 3 sets, that gives us a secondary market price of $700-$800 within 3-4 years of retirement. If achieved, that growth will be considered a success. More Batman films are coming. Building this set is fun. The designer used various elements and techniques to create the Tumbler's complex outer design. Batmobiles are popular. There have been countless debates whether the 1966 Adam West version is better than the 1989's Tim Burton one and if the latter is better than the Tumbler. The Tumbler was introduced in Christopher Nolan's 2006 Batman film. He wanted something different than done in past films. The point is that any vehicle Batman drives remains popular. Lego marketed this set as an advanced model and included a UCS-styled plaque. Christian Bale and Health Ledger minifigures are included and both remain exclusive to this set. I doubt they will appear in future sets especially this Joker version. The vehicle is massive. It measures over 5” high, 15” long and 9” wide. Don't let the 1,869 piece count fool you as most pieces are Technic bricks, medium to large plates and semi-exclusive tires. The picture below shows the minifigure to vehicle scale. Many elements are still harder to find for those trying to "bricklink" this set. 9 non-minifigure elements are available in only 6 or less sets including 1 element still being exclusive as of writing this article (Pearl Gold Wheel Bearing Back). Retail availability of this set appears it will be less than 2 years since it was introduced in August 2014. I don't have many issues with this nor identified "Cons". One not is this model is meant to be displayed and not played around with by the kids. The fenders and rear roof are two of the more fragile areas. One review I've liked since the set was introduced, was written by Ace Kim's in Aug 2014. http://www.fbtb.net/2014/08/18/review-76023-the-tumbler/ In summary, The Tumbler has a "love it or hate it" affect on Lego fans. One thing for certain is that Batman fans will never forget The Tumbler when debating Batmobiles for decades to come. NOTE: Please be sure to check-out our popular forum topic and the Lego Designer Video for more information. Also included below is a link to the awesome Jay Leno's Garage episode which highlights a film used Tumbler. </p> <p>   </p> <div class="ipsEmbeddedVideo" contenteditable="false"> <div> <iframe allowfullscreen="true" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ydtGew7bWuw?feature=oembed" width="480"> View full blog article
    4 points
  14. Being done weeks/months ago may not have been a bad thing.
    4 points
  15. The Ewok Village has returned from the dead on LEGO Shop at Home. Seems all of the TOOS sets are making their returns now. http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Ewok-Village-10236?fromListing=listing
    4 points
  16. I'm beginning to wonder what they don't do too late? They are the Microsoft of the toy world. Except, they don't acquire who they can't beat.
    4 points
  17. This conversation made you INTERESTED in buying from Target?
    4 points
  18. Yesterday picked up online order for Ant man for $20. Found one in the shelf and it rang $15. Did not want to wait in customer service line so moved on. 2x changing season for $35 and riddler set. Distressed scooby doo lighthouse $35. This morning bought distressed helicarrier for $275 from ebay.
    4 points
  19. I've posted these before, but this is what happens when you're three year old decides the DS should die... This was all that was left "unscathed" .. It reassembled in just a few hours with only 7 or 8 extra parts.
    4 points
  20. We all love lists, right? Welcome to what I expect to be a new weekly blog entry for Brickpicker: Top 10 Best Sellers at LEGO Shop at Home. As most of you know, LEGO’s online site includes a feature showcasing the Top 25 selling sets, updated on a daily basis. While this list is definitely a small sample, I believe it can help us gauge what’s popular with end consumers at any given time, so that when retirement time approaches we have at least an idea of how well a set sold through it’s lifetime. I will also be excluding (basically skipping) those entries on S&H that are not sets. For example, if a baseplate is currently sitting in place number 5, I will replace it with the set currently in place number 6. As far as the schedule and format is concerned, this entry will be posted weekly, as daily seems as overkill to me. Also, unlike most of my other articles, I will try to keep it short and keep my comments about each set to a couple sentences (Maybe none if a set has been on the list every week). Other than that, I will shoot for Wednesday night releases of the updated entry. Hope you enjoy them! Top 10 Best Selling Sets (LEGO S@H) #1: 10251 Brick Bank - Buy Now! No surprise at the top. The Brick Bank is the newest modular and was introduced at the beginning of the year, so we can expect a rush of buyers as collectors and AFOLs look to expand their modular streets. #2: 75827 Ghostbusters HQ - Buy Now! Another of the long awaited new releases, the Ghostbusters HQ has involved in some controversy since it was announced. It will be interesting to see the reaction of buyers once reviews start coming in. #3: 40201 Valentine’s Cupid Dog - Buy Now! Much like the Bat and Snowman released by the end of 2015, this little set is one of the seasonal sets LEGO releases to match specific holidays. With Valentine’s Day a little more than a month away, it will be good to pay attention and see if there is any potential for this set in the short term. #4: 75105 Millenium Falcon - Buy Now! With Star Wars fever still in the air, this set was bound to be somewhere in the Top 5. As always, the most iconic Star War ship proves to be extremely popular, though this very same factor will probably mean a longer than average shelf life. #5: 75117 Kylo Ren - Buy Now! The new buildable figures introduced by LEGO seem to be popular with LEGO fans. I am not particularly into them, but it is no surprise that the star villain of the new trilogy occupies one of the higher spots. Even though his character may have disappointed some people… #6: 21028 New York City - Buy Now! The highlight of the new “Skylines” line in the Architecture theme. I actually really like these little sets, and with the proven performance of the theme in general, you can be sure this one will be sought after once it retires (Yes, I know it’s way too early to even think about that!) #7: 75102 Poe’s X-Wing - Buy Now! Extremely popular and great looking ship from The Force Awakens that has proven to be a somewhat successful flip for some. #8: 75139 Battle on Takodana - Buy Now! Another new release based off one of the best scenes in TFA, in my opinion. Part of its popularity may also be due to the fact that it is a cheaper alternative to acquire the Kylo Ren minifigure. #9: 21304 Doctor Who - Buy Now! Doctor Who fans can finally get their hands on the latest IDEAS set released, and by the looks of it that is precisely what they have been doing. The set is very well done, and its core fan base large and passionate enough that I think has the potential to be a top performer once retired. #10: 75114 First Order Stormtrooper - Buy Now! Finally, we close the list with another buildable figure, the FO Stormtrooper. I am somewhat surprised that this one managed to edge out the cool looking Captain Phasma, but I guess it just has more mainstream appeal. So that’s it for this week! Feel free to leave your comments below, I am also pushing to make these articles more interactive and engaging for all! Note: Be on the lookout for a new thread in the forum with an announcement about my future plans for the Brickpicker blog. I have some interesting ideas and will be including the community more and more in future entries. I will also update you on what types of articles I will be focusing on, and when you can expect them! Thanks for reading.
    4 points
  21. Ahh the old "massage" the results technique. This guy is fond of them as well...
    4 points
  22. Got a 7965 Falcon off AWD. Listed as Very Good - Item will come repackaged. This was my first "repackaged" item, but the price was $125, so as long as it included all the bags and they were sealed, there was still some meat on the bone. This was the box I received. It looked like the box had been reused as it had a label cut out and multiple layers of tape on it. I was halfway surprised they shipped this out, but then they did give me the Walmart treatment when I ordered an I-rex from them. I expected to find loose bags and instructions inside. . This is what was inside wrapped in multiple layers of bubble wrap. There was some slight creases on the item, but overall seems to be in fair shape. There was an FBA sticker over the UPC. Weight is a little over the value I've found by ~2 oz, so I may cut the seals to make sure everything is good to go.
    4 points
  23. Please help us keep St Paul School strong - the school is like a second home to our whole family. We are so appreciative of Ed and Jeff's generosity and efforts! That's a picture of our SPS bell choir performing at Christmas Eve mass below. Such wonderful kids and families. Please share this raffle with your friends and family - there are GREAT prizes! Thank you for your support!!
    4 points
  24. I bought one at my local USA Lego Store 3 days ago (Jan 05, 2016). They said it was their last... a week before they had dozens on the shelves.
    3 points
  25. I'm surprised they're not already $263.99
    3 points
  26. So these are the mods. Hello there, mods!
    3 points
  27. When in need, think of these guys...
    3 points
  28. **** everyone, please continue to treat each other with respect. ...and for the love of LEGO, stop calling each other out. 2 simple rules to live by : if someone posts a comment that you disagree with, IGNORE it and go build, buy or sell a set. if someone posts a comment that enrages you, IGNORE it and go build, buy or sell a set. PM 2 or more Mods if you want to escalate something. if needed, your issue will be escalated to Jeff and Ed by the mods. cc'ing the mod and admin team @Jeff Mack @Ed Mack @jaisonline @stephen_rockefeller @exciter1 @BrickLegacy @Quacs @Mos_Eisley @Bold-Arrow @Darth_Raichu @TheOrcKing @Alpinemaps @gregpj
    3 points
  29. I needed some of the TP to cleanup hxckid's messes from time-to-time.
    3 points
  30. I'll give it this ; is a nice way to spend some time with the kids for an hour or so.
    3 points
  31. I really don't understand the people that are expecting this to provide "good money" when the set hasn't even had a retirement tag yet. Jeez.
    3 points
  32. as being labeled part of QFLL I am hoping if I win the Mystery Box you will toss in a tube of lipstick for old times sake... all jokes aside its for a good cause and meant to enter sooner just been busy
    3 points
  33. Truth. We never really asked for anything except clicking on some links and we have even backed off of that. It's not like we are asking for just a straight donation. You are getting a chance to win some great sets. The Mystery Box will be kick ass. If you don't care about Little Timmy's school or teachers, then at least try to win the sets you greedy Quick Flipping Low Life's!!! Have a blessed day. LOL.
    3 points
  34. Instead of investing in the death star, you could have also invested in something that may have lost money and thus make that whole formula work in your favor too. There are always variables anyone can throw into an investing formula to make their argument make a lot of sense but there is always 100 sides to each investment coin. The most valuable commodity alive is still time and these formulas can surely waste that tremendously. I can give 5 great reasons to invest in apple stock right now and 5 reasons not to. As with everything , there will be an oppurtunity cost to every single decision ever.
    3 points
  35. I hope you're not wrong. The shorter amount of time I have to see and hear about this thing the better.
    3 points
  36. I dunno but totally sense a big movie tank here. The Lone Ranger, John Carter, Pan and Prince of Persia level. Hopefully I'm wrong... I would wager though that all sets with this new cast will be on clearance shelves soon enough if the movie flatlines. Slimer is their last hope along with a bunch of cameos.
    3 points
  37. To compare it with any form of investment you have to compare it with returns over the same interval, say a year. If T is the length of your holding period in years, then you can get yearly return R: R=(price_sold/price_bought)^(1/T)-1 Say DS doubles in 2 years from now and you sell it then. If T=2, because you bought it now, then R=0.41, e.g. 41% yearly return. If T=4 because you bought it 2 years ago then R=0.19, e.g. 19% So it matters a lot. You could have made profitable trades with the money that was invested in DS. The realized average returns of lots of people who held it for long will be quite low compared to some other sets with less CAGR, but shorter holding period.
    3 points
  38. This set will be available to VIP members on February 17. The official announcement is coming later this month.
    2 points
  39. Just2Good over at Eurobricks stated today that 75828, the one set that everyone seems to know is going to be a Ghostbusters set, will be the rebooted Ecto-1.
    2 points
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  41. Some of the "puzzles" are maddening. For a game targeted to kids there are way too many places in the game that left even me scratching my head - it's not that they are all that difficult it's that the game often gives you no indication as to what you are even supposed to be trying to solve. Too much time running around trying bash random things for clues as to how you move on tot he next thing.
    2 points
  42. It's the Post Retirement Quick Flip, or PRQF
    2 points
  43. Windeln.de, sometimes having nice deals on some serious sets, does.
    2 points
  44. get a room so much love. so much cider and rum. if ye have no faith in red5, i don't know what you can believe in anymore. you could believe in santa, but that hasn't been working out to well for lego "investors".
    2 points
  45. yep I remember when I was a kid and went to an actual savings and loan bank and put money in with my dad and got 5% interest big stuff at the time
    2 points
  46. found 3 BREEZ Flea Machine at a Walmart today on clearance for 10 bucks.
    2 points
  47. Anybody wants thousands of new bricks for $10?
    2 points
  48. Got mine today, also came with the original shipping box. Also had the slight dent on the shipping box but the actual Lego box inside seemed fine and had no damage whatsoever. Thanks again to gravtation for the early morning heads up!
    2 points
  49. Glad I have found a ToO set this week to build for myself. Paid well above MSRP but love this set! Damn those Dark Ages..
    2 points
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