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It arrived today. Cracked it open and verified everything. New and complete. Now with the toddler and newborn I expect to have time to build this around the time the re-re-release hits the shelves. For now it can hold the things my wife wants put up on the wall, but can't actually make a decision on where she wants me to hang it. It has a hippie halo. Peace and love from the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy.7 points
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Other than maybe a specific print window or brick built frame this would be a day 1 purchase!1 point
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Promo set is 40293. Just google image it. Nice companion to the Snowglobe and Nutcracker.1 point
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Of course. I have an Amazon and eBay account and both are in excellent standing so I could shift my Lego items to eBay easily if necessary.1 point
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I can send you one PM me Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Forum mobile app1 point
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Online orders pickup area Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Forum mobile app1 point
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We average one feedback per 100 orders. This is pretty much the average to expect on Amazon for your run of the mill household/personal items for FBA and alot of sellers use it as a yard stick to gage how much volume competitors are doing. Ultimately positive feedback is meaningless on Amazon. It does not help your metrics at all. Negative feedback however does harm your metrics as it counts toward ODR so you will want to avoid that at all cost. The only situation a good feedback score can help is if there is no buy box and shoppers scroll down to the cheapest 100% seller. It does not happen very often and is a marginal advantage at best.1 point
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PM me if you need one... got 10 extra Sent from my iPhone using Brickpicker Forum mobile app1 point
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http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2018/08/counterfeit-lego-brand-ordered-to-pay-1-7-million-in-damages/ They won another suit against bogus bricks.1 point
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1250 units and 34 feedback. I don't use anything, but I do ship a number of things from home that definitely are more likely to earn feedback.1 point
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11500 orders in last 90 days and 185 or so feedbacks in that time. I use feedback genius free version and it definitely helps. I'm always around 1% feedback compared to orders.1 point
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Those two black panels are: 44351 (left) and 64782 (right). Gray element on the right of droid body is 61199. The hooded minifig on the top is sw242 but it shouldn't wear a hood but 64797 'tiara' instead.1 point
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I guess there are doing away with the changing 6 items or 5% of the total inventory shipment1 point
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Hogwarts Trains available again via Walmart and Amazon @ $69 https://www.walmart.com/ip/LEGO-Harry-Potter-Hogwarts-Express-75955/793845666 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D493RWR/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER Also, @calmdahn can source these for $79.99 + $30 convenience charge1 point
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So after hearing about the upcoming eBay promotion I saw a UCS Falcon listed with best offer. Sent offer of $500, was accepted. Used the promo code to pay this morning. Seller feedback checks out. Seller communication checks out. So once again, we roll the dice and we shall see. I flipped 3 of these early on and was waiting on the right price for myself. Will crack the seals when it arrives and start counting bags just to be sure all checks out.1 point
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These don't really interest me. Only interested in them since they are "kind of" collectable minifigs. Have to continue the collection1 point
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It's time for LEGO to make a full blown Winter Train set with Power Functions and a complete circular track large enough to go under a XMAS tree.1 point
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CP1408 Locomotive by Andre Pinto (14,000 pieces in locomotive and base). Even the wheels are made out of LEGO (not 3D printed) - 19 LEGO pieces per wheel.1 point
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