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I sure hope this doesn't become a thing. These are probably the lamest few pages I've ever read on these forums.9 points
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I respectfully disagree chipbee. The more supply there is of 'rare' sets, the lower we can all charge for our product. This is capitalism, and simple economics. If we are talking about investors buying off other investors, that's one thing. But in the long term, more investors means more competition to sell, and more competition to buy at a discount. I see it as meaning I'll pay more to purchase my product (since I have to compete with more people to buy it), and potentially sell it for less (because new investors have bought 20 tumblers).7 points
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I propose that from now on we assign codenames to all sets worthy of retirement speculation, and use the official name in all other threads, but the codename only in this thread. To find the set behind the codename would require reading several pages of history, spread out over the entire threads length, to avoid easy peeks .... Sort of like a Dan Brown novel7 points
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If you said that this pic is from remake of female version of 'the A-team', I'd believe you looks like the A-team just broke out of jail with those jumpsuits and stripes...and it probably was Mrs. T that chewed through the bars4 points
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I think 21108 will be officially retired by the time the new set hits the market. Having two Ghostbusters Ecto-1's in production with the similar names is just going to create confusion4 points
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My nine year old brought this one home from school the other day... Why did Adele cross the road? To say hello from the other side.4 points
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Man, the sensitivity meter sure did escalate quickly. What I don't get, is why Trek feels the need to want to be all hush hush about stuff. And he mentioned it is the internet, so what exactly are you so worried about and so quick to take it personally? Look if the Sandcrawler is indeed on the way out, those that have an opportunity, or who have already gathered their required number, are going to fare very well. I have it built, and it's a beautiful set. One last thing, isn't this site about helping each other out and passing information along? I mean this is an investing site. And I understand the selfishness of some of you guys who don't like all the new investors, but that's just a reality of life. News is going to get out, and the hoard will do it's thing like it has the last couple of years.4 points
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Yeah but Ed owns the site so he can do whatever he wants. I have to agree that this code name stuff was pretty lame. Not calling you out specifically but most people read this thread to get information not to play word games.4 points
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In a previous review, I looked at an exclusive Star Wars LEGO set from Target, the Hailfire Droid 75085. This time I thought I would look at the one remaining exclusive set from Walmart, Anakin's Custom Jedi Starfighter. This is the ship that Anakin flew in Star Wars: Clone Wars. For those of you who don't know or don't remember, in 2003 between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, there was a short lived animated series called Clone Wars. This series was loved by some, hated by others and largely forgotten until used as trivia. None of the events are considered canonical anymore since the CGI The Clone Wars series was launched. All of that to say thatafter about 2005, there was not a single product released in conjunction with the first Clone Wars cartoon series until someone at LEGO decided to greenlight 75087 Anakin's Custom Jedi Starfighter. Let's take a look at this unicorn, this beautiful anomaly. REVIEW: SET DETAILS Set #: 75087 Name: Anakin's Custom Jedi Starfighter Theme: Star Wars Parts: 370 Price: $39.99 Before we get to the build, let’s talk value. At 39.99 the price per piece works out to almost $.11 each. This is on the high/middle side of pricing for a licensed set. There are 3 minifigures. The minifigures are Episode 2 Anakin Skywalker (also available in 75021 Republic Gunship), a unique Asajj Ventress, and a red astromech droid (unnamed) that also appears in 75039 V-Wing Starfighter. 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 3 numbered baggies, a sticker sheet, and an instruction book. THE BUILD AND EXECUTION BAG 1: I honestly can't remember the construction on the last Clone Wars Jedi Starfighter that I built, so I'll be going into this without a comparison in mind. The first thing that I noticed was the place where the Astromech would eventually sit. If I remember one thing, it's that LEGO puts an ejection system into the deeply seated Astromech ports, a slot that an axle will fit in. Obviously the attachment points for the wings, but what about that Technic pin with towball? Ys, this is a separate chunk from the first one. I was kind of surprised at how long this was. I guess for $39.99 I should have expected a longer/bigger ship, but I was thinking of how short every other Jedi Fighter in my collection is. (OK, maybe I was comparing things more than I originally thought.) There's 3 stickers applied to that 16x4 wedge. Too bad that they didn't print it, hopefully I got the stickers on straight. Now, flip it over and add some details and a landing gear. The details consist of a pair of pearl gold binoculars on each side. You also build Asajj Ventress with her dead white eyes, just like the 2003 Clone Wars character model. It would be nice if she had arm printing, but that's asking for a lot for a Walmart exclusive set, I think. BAG 2: You keep building up the structure of the ship. You're surrounding the Astromech port to protect it in battle, or from just randomly falling out. Instead of another landing gear or 2, they built a foot, and additionally some weird flap things. I wasn't really thinking ahead of the build, so I was wondering what these decorative flaps might be for. Ag, attachment points for the engine pods. It's weird because I thought for sure that they were bigger in front. Oh, there it is. Also 2 more stickers. I may have attached the stickers angling the wrong way. I didn't really feel like taking it apart to shift the stickered pieces around. Now, you build a wing. Thankfully, the striped pattern is brick built instead of stickers. I probably would have stopped if these wings used ugly stickers. Each wing has 2 guns and 2 spring missile launchers. But that wing looks short, right? So you build a smaller wing and attach it to the tow ball. This creates the more fluid wing shape that appears on this version of Anakin's fighter. It's not super easy to pin the smaller wing to the bigger wing. I kept fidgeting with it. Why is there a Red R2? Where's R2-D2? I don't remember the cartoon series, but back in 2003-04 Hasbro also had a red R2 dome. Maybe it's because in Episode 2, the Jedi Starfighter didn't have a full droid, just a red dome. Bag 3: I see where we're going here, time to build the other wing. For some reason, I was thinking that the cockpit was in front of the Astrodroid at this point. Guess I was tired or not thinking clearly. Rest assured that even though I did not picture it, the wing builds are similar. Looks like we're making the cockpit, look a sticker control panel. Don't fly in space with a giant hole in your cockpit. Ooo, another fin, and the last sticker. Here it is, the final product with young Anakin. This is pre-mullet Anakin. He's still got that ridiculous braid too. I guess that's why he's so angry. REACTION The set looks good, but to me it just doesn't fit in. There's really no other sets from this era of Star Wars. It's an anomaly that it appeared so long after the cartoon that spawned it. Asajj was never my favorite villain, even though I was reading the comics and watching the cartoon that featured her. I think I set up my lighting wrong, so you can't really see the details on her head. Both minifigures have dual sided printing on their torsos and printing on the backs of their heads. They did a good job matching the unique shape of this ship to the original cartoon image. It's not perfect, but then what is? FINAL THOUGHTS I looked at my thoughts on the Hailfire Droid, and I find that my thoughts for this set echo that one, only moreso. In this world of the Sequel trilogy and the anthology films, Clone Wars is becoming increasingly marginalized. The fans of 2003's Clone Wars are rarer than fans of The Clone Wars (2008) or Rebels. The only thing going for this set long term is that it is an exclusive. Its' exclusivity has not helped it terribly during its retail lifetime. I have never not seen this set on shelves somewhere. Walmart and the LEGO store stock it, and if it went out of stock, no one really noticed or cared. What would have helped this set the most is if it had been retired at the beginning of 2016 along with the raft of other Star Wars sets from 2015. It seems that LEGo had no new exclusives for The Force Awakens to take its place though. Target, Walmart and Toys R Us seem to require an exclusive to be available at all times. Because of this, this set is sticking around, and won't get a discount until the week it finally retires. By then, consumers will be so sick of seeing it on shelves, it will quietly disappear into the stockrooms of the few who buy everything on clearance. I expect minimal gains long term. I just don't see a lot of people who were kids in 2003 to be clamoring for it later on when so many other, better sets are available. EXTRA PIECES As with most Star Wars sets, you wind up with some extra lightsaber hilts. You've got the metallic silver and the light blue gray Asajj ones in this set. Plus a gold pair of binoculars that is not very common.3 points
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Lets see how long you hold that opinion when 1-2 people in your area decide to be your direct competition, then 6, then 10. Singapore is not that big3 points
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I certainly respect the work put into this, and it looks great for what it is, but i don't see it becoming a set. The adult collector in me says it needs to have some walls taken out to display properly, but then that sort of ruins the model. LEGO would really need to add play features to this to appeal to the younger audience, but then they already did Palpatine's Arrest which would look very similar and arguably have a more "play" oriented scene depicted. I can see the tag-line now: "Now you can host your own politics infused Jedi-Council meetings and decide the fate of the chosen one through intense deliberations!"3 points
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That movie is hilarious. Of course now I need to make that fig to add to the mixer before it packs up and drives away.3 points
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justapilgrim has clearly been living in a galaxy far far away3 points
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Picked up 6 Imperial Shuttle Tydiriums (75094) @ $49 each 5 Quinjets $40 each and 5 smaller Pirates sets at 50% off3 points
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the Sandcralwer retiring this year, is not a farfetched novel idea. it has been mentioned few times. good read here :3 points
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Blah blah blah.. All I saw was @ravenb99 saying "Challenge accepted..." Looking forward to liking your posts on the MOC/MOD thread3 points
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here is one folks to take to the bank. around and around we go until the spinning stops and it's time to pack it up.3 points
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You can look up how much it would cost to get the instruction book(s) from BrickLink, and then ask the seller for a discount to that amount. If he doesn't want to do this, do a SNAD. In the end he said instructions were included so this fits SNAD perfectly, note or no note.2 points
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Care to elaborate? I see it differently, two Ghostbusters Ecto-1's in production at the same time? Sounds like madness to me2 points
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Good news. Can't see classic gb fans wanting that Ecto. Leslie Jones should have been a maxi fig like those old castle trolls.2 points
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So it's getting towards valentines and I decided to put up last years valentines set a few days ago ( LEGO 40120: Seasonal Valentine's Day Dinner. ) Tabby nailed it, sold 7 in the last 2 days on Amazon for £29.99 each. Glad I bought about 20 of them.2 points
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What's so defiant about this order, did it stand up to the Smyths staff and say yes, I shall be shipped to The Gallows whether you want it or not.2 points
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... the following I erroneously wrote as a reply in another topic (United States Capitol Building)... maybe someone will find it useful here. I think the designer did an extraordinary job on this set. Have a look at the proportions; a picture comparison I just made using Google maps: To achieve this likeness I'm sure a lot of thinking, testing and rebuilding had to be done. It's not perfect but no Lego set ever is; remember it's small and it's not a model kit. Dome looks good to me, as does the basin. To me the whole picture of Lego's United Nations is a lot more realistic than for example the 'Big Ben' whose clock faces look like they've had too much fish & chips, let alone the Pisa tower which doesn't come close to capturing the grandeur of the real thing. The United Nations set really does. Beside that, this set is amazingly fun to build, with lots of interesting techniques. Very satisfying. And it looks the part as well; all in all, I'm happy I've got a couple and I'm convinced this set will be sought-after item before too long. It's definitely one of my favorites in the architecture series, if not the top favorite.2 points
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"The dreidel is a Jewish variant on the teetotum, a gambling toy found in many European cultures. Each side of the dreidel bears a letter of the Hebrew alphabet: נ (Nun), ג (Gimel), ה (He), ש (Shin), which together form the acronym for "נס גדול היה שם" (Nes Gadol Hayah Sham – "a great miracle happened there")." I always learn the oddest things on BP.2 points
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Just for the record, nobody is saying you can't play codename games if that's what entertains you. I was just giving my opinion on the subject.2 points
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Tread carefully with this set. Great price for personal use. Investment wise I'd consider spending elsewhere. I bought six two years ago at this same price point and they are a tough sell. I've had mine listed at $50 on eBay, bricklink, and brick classifieds and they do not move, even at $20 below retail. I'm not sure what Shopko charges for shipping, but if your looking for this set consider buying from my Brick Classifieds store. It may be cheaper than Shopko, depending on what they charge for shipping, if anything. The link is below. I've got one listed at $49.99, plus $13 shipping. I've got five, but only one listed. If you want more than one PM me and I'll set up a deal with you. I wish I never bought these damn things. Edit...I didn't realize there was an online code at the moment. Shopko would probably be cheaper.2 points
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Just purchased a 10195 (Dropship and AT-OT). In the top 5 of my "most wanted sets" list ever since i saw it (even if that was only 3 months ago). Purely buying for the personal collection but just had to tell someone Ohh and of course i shelled out for an extra 10 clones to fill that thing up.2 points