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Hey, BPers! In addition to being a fellow investor and Lego-Dad, I'm a filmmaker, and I just completed a mash-up of The Lego Movie and Guardians of the Galaxy. The two films are virtually identical story-wise, so I edited footage from both into a single video, cutting back and forth seamlessly. I'm very proud of the way it turned out, and I think you guys in particular will enjoy it. Thanks for watching! John EDIT: Apparently I have no idea how to embed. Thanks to TheGallows for posting a link.11 points
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I believe many users find it easier to just create a new thread, and then wait for the mods to do all the work7 points
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I think this may be like when you buy underwear for your significant other because it looks amazing on the model in the pic.7 points
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Going to the monthly LEGO build tonight with my son. I might have to pick up the UCS Assault on Hoth when no members are watching.7 points
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Here's the pic now that I'm home. The Titan battle is open but complete and getting parted out anyways.6 points
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Ironically, today just happens to be Senior Discount Day at Shopko. Unfortunately there are no good sales or clearance prices to be had in my area. We cleaned them out of all the good stuff the past two months. I was hoping the stars and planets would have aligned and that they would be running a decent May the 4th sale to stack with the senior discount. No luck.5 points
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What's with the novel length responses lately? Just to give everyone a heads up most of us here are ADDers into kids toys.5 points
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Sorry to offend, I meant nothing at all about you specifically (I know you well enough to know that you wouldn't do that) - I was just joking, since it is a fairly common occurrence (usually with new users).4 points
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Seems obvious in that post, but I'll help you out: 067341923169 067341921011 067341922924 067341923068 067341924943 067341921301 0673419207644 points
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Now retired at Lego SAH US! Still available on Amazon at retail, but not sure where else. Will check back in a couple years. Good luck all on this one.3 points
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Exactly. If folks want a 100% guaranteed 10179, they can buy a new one. I can't tell you how many used multiple set lots I purchased that were thrown in one box or needed some elements from bricklink to complete them. People need to find something else to campaign for.3 points
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I believe there is a whole forum dedicated to IST. Where's The Cleaner when you need him!3 points
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I really don't think he meant you specifically. I see new threads started unnecessarily almost daily...3 points
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Ok. Both of you have a point so lets end this here. The weather is too nice outside for me to officiate any bout today3 points
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That's a bootleg. The masks for the troopers are not correct, and the logo is blurred out, likely to hide the fact is says STAR WARZ3 points
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Other than free Target money, May the 4th deals are more like May the Fizzle.3 points
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More often than not, the main question LEGO investors are trying to answer is “When is this set retiring?”. As we all know, once a set is retired is when it really has the potential to start growing in value, so it is not surprising that the EOL question is as common as it is in the forums. However, focusing entirely on currently available sets may be causing investors to miss on a potentially lucrative market: sets that have already been retired for quite some time. It is not the first time I write about this, and I know some of other members like fellow Mod Grolim used to bring up quite often in the earlier years of Brickpicker, but taking a look at my last article pushed me to write about a set that I see as a potential money maker even at its current market value. Before getting into that though, let’s take a look at some of the arguments in favor of investing in retired sets. Removes the uncertainty of retirement date and, in some cases, performance. Investing in retired sets allows you to reap the benefits of growth as soon as you acquire a set, removing the need to park your money waiting for a set to go EOL. Most of the already retired exclusives that are performing great are way more scarce than any of the newer exclusives will be once retired. It is pretty clear that the LEGO investing market has seen an influx of buyer over the past couple years, prompting LEGO to produce more and more of the popular sets and keeping them around longer; the older sets were not as massively produced or hoarded. Of course, there are also a couple of arguments against this practice, and it would not be responsible of me to simply omit them. The ones that come to mind are: Risk of remakes. We have seen the two sides of the coin related to this point, as the remake of the UCS X-Wing failed to completely depress the prices of the older version but the new Winter Village Toy shop completely destroyed 10199. Acquiring an already retired set increases the likelihood that investors will be holding a set at the time a remake is announced. High amounts of capital are usually required. While practically anyone can invest on sets that are currently available, it becomes harder when you are targeting sets that are worth upwards of $500. Also, it is important to mention that this article assumes readers are Buy and Hold type of investors. Flipping and selling other sets in the short term can more than likely generate the same or more returns by moving sets quicker. The case for investing in the UCS Super Star Destroyer Some of you may remember the good old times when we saw the Super Star Destroyer selling for $319 on Amazon. Clearly, those days are over, but that does not mean that it is too late to put some money into this impressive set with the idea of making some good money in a couple of years. Why do I even bring this up? Well, just take a look at the following chart showcasing the performance of some of the UCS sets in the past two years1: 1Actual values for December 2013 and 2015. 2014 Data is just an interpolation. Clearly, the performance of these sets has been outstanding over the past couple of years, and some of them were already extremely expensive back in December, 2013. We are talking about an average return of close to 93% in just 2 years over an average price of $750! (90% if we do a weighted average). Even more impressive, most of the sets shown in the graph above have been retired for more than 5 years at this point. Seeing these levels of growth over just two years indicates how solid most of the UCS models are in the long term. The UCS Super Star Destroyer is already selling for almost $1,000 based on the latest Brickpicker data. As mentioned before, investing in these expensive sets requires a certain amount of capital and a moderately high risk tolerance, but looking at how similarly valued sets have performed in the 2 years we have data for, it is a strategy with high reward potential. Back when the SSD was available for retail it already sold for $400 most of the time, making it one of those sets that are somewhat more difficult to hoard for most investors, reducing supply in the secondary market. Besides this, the set is probably one of the most impressive in both size and detail LEGO has ever released, and one that we are more than likely won’t be re-released for quite some time. LEGO has so many other sets to re-release before we ever see another SSD in stores (Imperial Star Destroyer, Millennium Falcon, Snowspeeder, etc.). Honestly, I see this set with the potential to reach $2,000 in a few years, much like its older sibling the Imperial Star Destroyer. This is only an opinion, but I figured I would bring the topic up for discussion and let each investors make up their own mind about it. Thanks for reading!2 points
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Rumor has it @jaisonline is actually a Time Lord. So do not rule out that thought yet2 points
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But is the current IST CEO desk worthy? We know the UCS model certainly is...2 points
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Blasphemy! The only hope for the Rebel Alliance was aboard that transport. That puts it in the same league as the Tantive IV, Millennium Falcon, and Red 5.2 points
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Bricklinked is not an official reseeling term I don't see why anyone need to use it if everything is a 100% match. If I buy a lot from CL , use those pieces along with some from my collections and others from Bricklink what while I list it as ? A hybrid ? Again unless I'm gonna make more money selling a friends set that has a 2x1 from a 10179 I don't see why the reverse is an issue .2 points
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Don't know if it's been posted yet. .. my favorite TRU cashier just told me that TRUTH (10% off Thursday ) will be extended through year end.2 points
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IIRC, you had yours listed before you even had in hand...[emoji849]2 points
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May The 4th is about a Star Wars day celebration. You can celebrate by building this cool special set that was released this year. Its not always about making money. Its about enjoying Star Wars..... May the 4th be with you2 points
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Escape The Space Slug was hardly a dud for this years May The 4th....2 points
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Very nice. I did the exact same thing yesterday. SSD for $900 cash. Local sale. My buyer was a regular of mine who I have sold quite a bit to over the past six months. There is nothing better than cash in hand with no eBay, PayPal, or shipping fees and the headaches that can accompany them. I've still got three more that I plan on holding much longer. This sale will help pay for all of the $74 Tydiriums I've purchased from Wal-Mart last week.2 points
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Sold x2 complete sets of Disney minifigures #71012 for $151 each on Amazon, then raised the price to $165 and sold a 3rd set. Also sold a City Police Dog Unit #60048 for $50 on eBay2 points
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I hate that my Barnes & Noble puts their clearance LEGO in the middle of the store where everyone can see it.2 points
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