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A friend of mine used to go around introducing his wife as "this is my first wife, Donna." A couple of years later, they got divorced. His second wife forbade him from introducing her that way.8 points
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Just in case you didn't notice yet. LEGO Dimensions - Stay Puft Fun Pack - $7.49 (50% off) at Amazon6 points
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10211 - Grand Emporium - $323 FBM 3862 - Harry Potter Hogwart's Game - $120 FBA Monster Fighters lot (all but Zombies) - $450 EBay 850910 - Chima Battle Pack - $17 FBA (bought a bunch for $3.48 S@H) 9397 - Logging Truck - $210 FBA 75001 - Republic Troopers vs. Sith Troopers - $33.50 FBA5 points
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I agree that Jang doesn't have the most pleasant voice to listen to, but his reviews of Lego sets are thorough and informative. Not shying away from giving criticism where criticism is due. I like that he touches all the details of the sets he reviews and I usually find myself agreeing with his opinions. His voice is something he can't do much about it, but his reviews are worth it. So I do listen to them whenever he reviews a set I'm interested in, and I have subscribed to his YouTube channel as well.5 points
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When you consider how much creative energy the UCS Assault on Hoth probably took, I'm not surprised.4 points
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Hopefully slimer follows suit. For those that pre-ordered long ago during the $5 off promo, you should see an automatic adjustment and end up paying $2.50. Bottom line: don't cancel your old pre-order to reorder.4 points
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Can't help. I've got to clean up DD. In all seriousness, what you are describing is stock manipulation and it's something we frown upon heavily here at Brickpicker. If you'd like to discuss the ethics of buying like that, we have an ethics thread to discuss these things. Will link to it later.4 points
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The Pitch: I was listening to Sting's 'Demolition Man' and patting myself on the back for getting some Demolition Site sets about $60 CAD off retail when I thought others might be interested in my thoughts on Sting and Lego. Seeing how past construction-type sets fared seemed like a good point of comparison, and I had a suitable soundtrack. Unfortunately, the lyrics are a bit foreboding considering I am advocating for Demolition sets, but if nothing else they forced me to be a bit conservative in my future estimates. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-6100272-City-Demolition-Site/dp/B00NHQFECI/?tag=brickpicker-20 The Demolition Site (60076) looks a little 'kiddy' to me, but it isn't all that different from Construction Site (7633) and that has done pretty well on the aftermarket. The crane could be a little bigger and the demolition building could be fleshed out a little, but overall it is a great set to get cool yellow construction vehicles at not a bad price. With the last flasgship construction set 7633 hitting a high of $243 USD, it seems reasonable that 60076 should do well despite a smaller piece count and not being quite as eye-pleasing (at least to me) of its predecessor. Even a conservative projection of perhaps $170-180 USD makes buying Demolition Site on sale a fairly low risk, solid investment. While it will likely never be the best gainer in your portfolio, there is nothing wrong with solid, low risk options, too. Availability beyond the spring might be online only for a lot of Canadians, as Costco had them this holiday season (and likely won't next) as well as Canadian Tire. Now that Wal-Mart Canada has started clearancing these out (my last three were at $50 CAD, which tickled me pink) it seems unlikely they will get a massive restock of the Demolition line, leaving TRU. Availability in your market might be different, but this is a set I wouldn't pass over with a decent sale. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-City-Demolition-Excavator-Truck/dp/B00NHQFELY/?tag=brickpicker-20 You should still be able to find the Excavator set (60075) at retail even though it is listed as 'Sold Out' with a discount on Shop at Home, which is generally a solid precursor to the cherished 'retired product' tag. It compares well with the 4203 Excavator & Truck (part of the Mining subtheme from 2012) which is trending up at the moment but has still had a rather disappointing post-EOL performance. This is likely due to the Mine subtheme having a bit of a longer shelf life relative to some other City subthemes as well as the fact that the Demolition subtheme has a very, very similar excavator set that essentially replaced the earlier version. So far I'm not selling you much on this, but there are a couple of factors that might indicate this set will do a little better than its predecessor. First, unlike the rest of the Demolition subtheme, this set appears to be going/gone at least several months earlier (possibly around a year, if it follows the Arctic pattern) than the other sets in the theme. If end users went gaga over the Arctic Supply Plane, which isn't all that enticing, I have reason to believe the shorter lifespan will lead to an overall better/faster performance that 4203. Secondly, 4203 is starting to grow (up nearly 15% in the latest Brickfolio update), so I believe a lot of inventory that might be sold at or close to MSRP has been absorbed by end users (i.e. Timmy or Tanya – want to give both genders a chance to buy sets at secondary market prices). I jumped at 35% off, which seemed like a big enough discount for a short-run set that comes from a reliable theme. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-6100248-City-Demolition-Bulldozer/dp/B00NHQFEN2/?tag=brickpicker-20 I'm sure there are kids (who grow into adults) out there who don't like bulldozers, but I don't know any – and I'm not sure I want to. Bulldozers populate kids books, sandboxes and grubby hands; obviously The Lego Group has done enough market research to realize kids would also like them in Lego form (BP has 18 entries under 'dozer' so it has some history). The 2007 Technic Bulldozer is particularly awe inspiring, but for sake of comparison, the current set most closely matches the 7685 Dozer from 2009. It peaked at just under $90 ($89.60) which is fantastic for a $39.99 set that (like all City sets) can be pretty easy to get on sale during its shelf life. Given that Lego investing is quite a bit different than '09, a doubling of MSRP still seems possible. Of course, given the popularity of the subject matter, it seems almost certain more will be made that will be very similar, but there should be a window of a year or two to move the current bulldozer with limited risk. Even with the 2015 dozer hurting the sale prices of 7685, it is still trading at around double MSRP, which tells me there will probably always be some demand for older dozers even if a remake comes a little earlier than investors would like. Given the state of the Canadian dollar, I think I would start buying at a 30% discount or better. http://www.amazon.com/LEGO-City-Demolition-Service-Truck/dp/B00NHQFIHY/?tag=brickpicker-20 The Service Truck 60073 is my pick for being an EOL surprise. It screams 'I am the second coming of the Logging Truck!' to me. I frankly don't know how anyone can create a realistic construction/demolition site without a porta-potty. I can't find a previous set that seems to capture the play value and display value as well as this little guy in previous construction subthemes, and when I look it it I just get a great vibe. I won't be surprised if this has the overall best ROI% two years from now. I stocked up on a few at 33% off and will continue to add them when on sale. Overall Yellow construction vehicles at minifigure scale have been popular enough to make appearances regularly, so one must always be ready for a rehash of the theme, but they have been spaced out roughly 3-6 years. If the remainder of the Demolition sets listen to the wants of investors and retire themselves in Q4 this fall, there should hypothetically be at least a couple years to absorb demand. Of course, investors must take precautions – buying more than you think you can sell in the next couple of years might backfire. When I invest in City sets I do so knowing I have a responsibility to scout rumors of upcoming sets and to act accordingly. If you are a long term holder and/or don't have the time to take 'hits' of Brickpicker weekly/daily/hourly/minute-ly, City might be more trouble than its worth. That, and the best discounts I tend to get on City sets are in brick & mortar locations, so 'prospecting' is also generally needed and might not be possible for you in your location or life situation. For those that are still interested, I think these four sets are a worthy add to your portfolio and will diversify it nicely. Veegs3 points
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Good deal on Lego Dimensions and Microsoft store. Just like Lego shop they have their normal packs on for 7.49 (50% off) but they also have the team packs and level packs on for $10 off which make them $14.99 / $19.99. The crazy deal is the DC team pack for $7.49 which is $17.50 off! Go go go as it keeps going out of stock, I was able to order a bunch: http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msca/en_CA/pdp/LEGO-Dimensions-DC-Comics-Team-Pack/productID.333109500 2 minifigs and 2 mini builds seems like a very easy flip for profit especially with Suicide Squad movie coming out soon. Oh and don't forget to go through ******** for another 5% cash back3 points
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Deal of the day if you like Architecture Eiffel Tower Seattle Space Needle Big Ben Sydney Opera House $60 shipped for all 4 used with box and instructions. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lego-Architecture-Lot-Big-Ben-Space-Needle-Sydney-Opera-House-Eiffel-Tower-/281940251423?hash=item41a4f2d31f:g:sAAAAOSwe7BWx4BL3 points
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Dr. Who Level Pack - Lego Dimensions $19.99 (33% off/save $10.00) http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Level-Pack-Not-Machine-Specific/dp/B010R2RHME/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=14559072713 points
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If you haven't ordered from TRU yet and are planning on it, you better hurry. the sale just hit SD.3 points
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so we got the engagement (40120), now we have the wedding, and all that's left is either the divorce or the funeral set.3 points
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I think this is the way to go if you want to do this correctly. Buy one to keep, and the 2nd one to add onto the first to make a larger Wayne Manor. Sell of the figures and vehicles and you should get a fair amount of your money back.3 points
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I sold several at $90 over the holidays FBA, but it's a pretty good bet you'll have to hold until then. 60035 - City Arctic Outpost - $31.98 10220 - Creator Volkswagon T1 Camper Van - $115.913 points
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He's at least clean in his videos and kids enjoy them. I'm thrown off too, but my son talks about him like he's our neighbor he just talked to about the latest LEGO set.3 points
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I hate it when my kids' friends are coming over in the morning AND I can't fall asleep until I have safely hidden all of my LEGO. The thought of grubby little hands pocketing my precious pieces is far more than I can bear.3 points
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Here is a guy on CL wanting to pay $20 for someone to build his Tower Bridge https://raleigh.craigslist.org/tag/5453741859.html Maybe there is an untapped market for lego subcontractors3 points
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This really isn't to brag but more market speculation/observation in nature. I average about $500 CDN a month in sales using Craigslist and Amazon only. Christmas is better obviously but I've noticed a lot of people commenting about sales being down since then whereas with over a week left in this month I've already had my best sales ever at $800. Nothing else has changed as best I can tell. No material additions to the sets offered or changes to price. In fact one of my better sellers the Raptor Rampage is dead now that sets are back in store. I'm selling a mix of Hobbit, superheroes, and Star Wars primarily. Just thought it was an odd result given the prevailing sentiment out there.2 points
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The Brick Fan has the April Calendar up. Finally some confirmation on the Mr. Freeze polybag.2 points
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3185 Summer Riding Camp is another good example. Granted, it was a TRU exclusive which made it harder to acquire when it was available, but it has performed well since retirement. There are several other Friends sets that have horses, stables, and the like which cost much less than what the Riding Camp is going for but parents still fork over the big bucks for it. I have downsized my Friends investments, but the Mall at $50 is a no brainer. Wish I could find some.2 points
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You're welcome. I was really tempted to buy them just to have extra sets around but I decided to share because I already have all 4 on display. Enjoy the builds!2 points
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Bingo - I will be displaying this alongside the other two batcaves for a big ol' batcave sandwich...2 points
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There are some good prices out there at Toysrus.com on smalls, maybe others. Last year's small Friends sets are $3.18 Creator: Red Go Cart - $6.38 Near Retirement City Vehicles - $162 points
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Pretty sweet deal here for someone looking to trade Lego for......some rabbit. http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/bar/5446408691.html2 points
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I was one of the ones commenting on declined sales.... but that was a week ago. I'm back on track to hit my average (for the last 3 months anyway) of 1k in sales. The extra 29th day in Feb this year may help that average too. I'm selling mostly used sets at the moment, and I find the biggest ticket is to just get more SKUs on the shelf. The more listings you have, the more buyers you'll pull in from different search results, and in turn they might explore your other listings. I simply listed more stuff, generated interest on it and some of the existing listings that have been around for a while.2 points
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This is the what setdid you buy today thread, not what did someone give you for free. You could at least say that you paid $1 for a Spaceport or something.2 points
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I just wanted to thank Alpine and all the other mods for making this an amazing forum. Your work is not unnoticed, and it IS appreciated. Also to the newbs, its' amazing how many questions you might have already exist as a forum topic or a great blog. Be sure to SEARCH FIRST, then ask your questions. You'll be amazed and get much better answers in existing topics when the questions were first asked then if someone has to remember the points and counterpoints and summarize them. Thanks to everyone for making this a great place.2 points