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Ok here is what I have. I feel quite certain 34 bags is the magic number. 3 of those 34 bags are "soft plastic bags" with multiple bags inside. I have two extra bags of parts that are identical to 2 of the bags pictured. they total the 1 pound overage I stated previously. I will report back if I end up with no missing pieces. So that way we can confirm, that this is indeed the exact bag count. All plates are accounted for too BTW. Fingers crossed!!8 points
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I ended up winning 2 auctions for the Celebration Detention Block Escape sets with early bids that I completely forgot to cancel (too many coaching t-ball games & 1 on 1 drills with my son) . However, I bought the day Celebration ended. Unlike other Celebration and SDCC Lego items, this one never really bottomed out near the end of the 1st week after the release ( stayed above $190 on avg). Ended paying $180, 182 and $185 w/ shipping. Still a good chance prices will hit $180 on avg this week for this looking, I'll be cracking open one of them after my current business trip for a build review blog or post6 points
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small sets matter and are quite proper to include. selling something through fulfilled by amazon , these smaller sets sold on a much larger volume basis offer much greater profit, little profit risk if a few go missing, and can usually be picked up at 30% discount before any magic, which means it takes hardly anytime after EOL before you are doubling your money. the hard part becomes how to source enough sets without getting banned by a retailer but if you can do that, super easy money. just look at whichever little pink box is slated to retire next and load up - currently its Ariel's Dolphin Carriage. this can be had now for $11.99-12.99. it will sell for $36+ within a year of EOL. multiply that by 200 and you don't pay much attention to the bubble speculation threads anymore. and the best part is you load up a few large boxes ship them in and then sit back and count the money while amazon takes cares of the fulfillment. also small sets like these go under the scammer's radars so that becomes a non-issue. for whatever reason, these little sets also seem to get ignored by the hoarding crew and the higher demand because of lower price point combined with a modest seller count is favorable.5 points
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I'm not entirely sure if this is the right place to post this, but it is a deal if you have a child with a birthday. My local TRU has run out of the Geoffery plush toys that are given out as a birthday gift for kids enrolled in Geoffery's Birthday Club. Instead of the plush toy, they're giving out the Geoffery Lego sets. I think my daughter was happier with the Lego than she would have been with the plush anyway. YMMV depending on your store, but the local TRU manager said that corporate is out of the plush toys, not just that store.5 points
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@exciter1: If we're still thinking about a sticky (I know you've added the big red wheel to the first post - though it erroneously claims $0.50 for every spin, should be $0.05), you might want to add this link too: https://www.shopyourway.com/tag/magic-sweeps-links-codes/15719063/recent-activity All sweeps bonus codes listed that are known to date. Also, in case folks hadn't seen this yet, there are 3 bonus games listed under the "XTRA" tab in sweeps (here's a direct link: https://www.shopyourway.com/app/20750/l) - spinning those daily has given me ~250-500 points each day so far (but I only discovered these just before the weekend).5 points
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My wife and I went to Game Stop recently and found a treasure (10+) of Dimensions Green Arrow Polybags. The cashier said they'd been sitting there forever and wished they were gone , so we gladly obliged him . Posted straight to ebay, and sold all for more than $20 each! Went in later to see if we could snag some more. A different guy was there, and he first tried to act like he didn't know what we were talking about. Another girl then opens the draw to reveal they still had some left (to his obvious dismay), and then he says he can only get them with a purchase. We happily buy a couple of the 50% off Dimensions fun packs (ET for $6!) and get 2 more! Immediately posted and sold!5 points
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It depend on the reason for return . You will def know about it but if Amazon owns up to their mistake they will issue a reimbursement upon return of the item to their FC . As far as whether FBA is good for big retired sets it depends on how much risk you are willing to take and what your business model is.. it is an individual call but I cap my risk at $350-$400 personally . ( got greedy once and it backfired )3 points
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Scooby doo poly bag from DVD - $12.90 shipped Cost $7, kept DVD and used the $5 Batman movie coupon3 points
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I love the small/medium sets. Easy to store a high quantity, easy to pack up & ship, plus the no worry super low postage costs. Large sets are a complete pain (from buying, to storing, to packing, to shipping, to added scam concerns, etc).3 points
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7778 Mid-sized Millennium Falcon I plan on hanging that in my son's room.3 points
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I tried it a few days ago, got a response to confirm I wanted to enroll, to which I replied "Y" and was rewarded instantly with a $10 off $50 coupon link.2 points
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The image was being linked from another size (imgur) so it's probably something funky with your browser and the embedded class style used to display it. I changed the original post to include a direct link and the image. The image now appears pretty small since it's so massively long but you can click to download/view. PS You probably didn't realize since the image wasn't appearing but quoting the single image made for a veeerrryyy long scroll past the same image twice.2 points
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Nice. Small fish here up about a $1k with a couple thousand units remaining, paid for, to sell throughout the year.2 points
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Sold my last two (2) palets today, what a great run...some leftovers via eBay will be gone in 2 weeks, prices up...2 points
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Just received two of these directly from the Cathedral and they are really impressive! I can confirm it is from Bright Bricks and made by Duncan Titmarsh. I found a couple of photos on Catawiki and some additional info: " A rare Lego Certified Professional set. Chester, the capital of Cheshire, is situated by the river Dee below Liverpool. Important attraction of the town is the cathedral. In 2015 Chester Cathedral and Lego Certified Professional Bright Bricks released a Lego version of this cathedral. This set is almost impossible to find and a collectors item. Chester Cathedral released a new set at the end of 2016. A beautiful replica of a statue from the sculpture garden: the water of life’. This year, Chester cathedral released a Lego version of its famous organ. The set is limited (500), numbered (109 of 500) and is sought after among lovers. In the box you will find a certificate of authenticity. Set from 2017, 1.095 pieces."2 points
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Disney movie casting checklist: Strong female lead (should be pretty but not too pretty): Check Cocky American hero good guy: Check OT character cameos for continuity of franchise: Check Comically unthreatening villain: Check Token black guy: Check Token Asian: Check Token Latino: Pending approval by Trump Cute droid/animal: Check Wookie: Check Royalty cameo: Check Pop star cameo: Check Incompetent Stormtroopers: See above2 points
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The day i got mine i was buying enough clearance that it was basically even.2 points
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I am moving to The West County area in St. Louis County. I will be about 15 minutes from the Lego store in Des Peres.2 points
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Not sure what you are amortizing, that's a direct write-off in my books.2 points
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Managed to snag myself a bargain due to the remake. Also in mint conditions as well as box and instructions in impeccable condition. No yellowing of bricks as well. Will still be getting the remake but may not necessarily be a day 1 purchase now.2 points
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Effort is minimal to be honest. Live in London and have good contacts at TRU, SMYTHS and Lego shops who give me the heads up and keep stuff aside for me, including Pakaging from Lego which cuts down my costs. Im also connected up with my local LUG. Wife or mother in law drops packages into post office. I'm just investing to pay for my personal UCS Star Wars and Modulars and then I'm done. From the 'what did I build today' threads you can see that I've already got most of the older, more expensive sets and based on profits banked from my first year, about 80% of the outlay for those sets have been paid for already. By the end of this Xmas season I think I will be done and I will just buy for personal builds since returns are diminishing and it's more about jumping on those deals as well as identifying value. Much like my day job in the city. Although depending on how much the UCS Falcon tops out, this may extend for a little while yet. :-) My wife does ask why I even bother with this approach and not just buy the sets outright, since funds aren't an issue and therefore not bother with the hassle of hunting for deals and storing etc. The answer I give her is that I do enjoy it. From the analysing of sets and determine a good buy in and sell point and then reinvesting that into my personal collection and ultimately the building of those great sets.2 points
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Someone created a pretty nifty search tool for finding heads / torsos / legs based on descriptive characteristics. If you are ever at a loss for identifying a figure part, check out this site. The figure searches are in the center of the page. http://goatleg.com1 point
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There was a time when all threads were like non-stop dance parties (with the occasional foreseers of doom), today it is the doom (with the occasional optimists). I think it is helpful to be able to gauge the overall sentiment, so I wouldn't change things. I would also love for someone to turn the music back on (and I could just go back to complaining about the noise).1 point
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Used $30 ebay bucks to buy Whitehouse 21006 from TRU ebay store. Currently limited availability there and priced at $59.99 ($10 above retail I think) After my ebay bucks and tax my cost was $33 http://www.ebay.com/itm/LEGO-Architecture-The-White-House-21006-/361960680687?hash=item544689acef:g:11wAAOSwRUhY-7oz1 point
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Don’t think there is any doubt on that. It’s a pretty standard marketing strategy, high price a launch and deep discount at various stages during the lifecycle.1 point
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The price discrepancy between FBA and eBay on some sets is almost to the point where you could buy the set on eBay and immediately flip it on Amazon. The Ghost has been available for <= $150 pretty reliably over the past month. There was an auction on NISB 75053 that ended at $106 on 4/6.1 point