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How do I sell a Partial Lady Liberty Lego set?

ladyliberty4saleladyliberty4sale Member Posts: 8
edited October 2012 in Buying & Selling Topics
I am missing the torch parts of the crown and the book.
Should I find parts and complete it or will someone be interested in a 90% complete set?

Comments

  • drdavewatforddrdavewatford Administrator Posts: 6,755
    Well, what you don't do is spam this forum with multiple messages in multiple different categories and hope something sticks....

    I'll leave this thread open in the hope that someone can advise you....

  • ladyliberty4saleladyliberty4sale Member Posts: 8
    Sorry This is a Lego 3450 statue of liberty set. sand green
  • drdavewatforddrdavewatford Administrator Posts: 6,755
    You can work out which parts you're missing by comparing what you have to the parts inventory at the URL below :

    http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=3450-1

    Then it's up to you to decide if you're inclined to replace all the parts yourself and sell the set as complete, or whether you just want to get shot of the incomplete set for a quick sale. You'll almost certainly make much more money if you sell the complete set BUT sourcing the missing parts might be time-consuming and expensive, so up to you....

    If you decide to try and sell here, please specify your location, whether or not the set comes with instructions and/or box, and how much you're looking for.
  • ladyliberty4saleladyliberty4sale Member Posts: 8
    edited October 2012
    Is this worth $750.00 us?
    No box, no instructions, missing parts.
  • ladyliberty4saleladyliberty4sale Member Posts: 8
    WOW no idea what parts i need. I am in Louisville, KY and the set is as it stands. No box or book. Is $250.00 reasonable?
  • AnthonyC173AnthonyC173 Member Posts: 101
    edited October 2012

    Is this worth $750.00 us?
    No box, no instructions, missing parts.

    a big no
  • sidersddsidersdd Member Posts: 2,432
    ^ yes, $250 would likely be reasonable with all that sand green. Assuming it's in good condition. Smoke free home?
  • LegoFanTexasLegoFanTexas Member Posts: 8,404
    The $250 price in your other thread is closer to the value, you are missing the expensive parts on the torch.
  • samiam391samiam391 Member Posts: 4,492
    edited October 2012
    I've been informed that he sold it for $700 on CL.
    More power to him ;)
  • LegoFanTexasLegoFanTexas Member Posts: 8,404
    Wow, that is a heck of a deal, if true...

    Good for him, not as good for his buyer, but hey, more power to everyone. :)
  • MarkVMarkV Member Posts: 42
    edited October 2012
    Interesting. A statue of liberty that was almost complete was for sale in Dayton (2.5 hrs from Louisville) for $850 about a month and included 100 lbs of bricks (minus the weight of the statue). It went away a week to 10 days ago, but sat on the market for some time.
  • LegoFanTexasLegoFanTexas Member Posts: 8,404
    Considering there are a pair of 100% complete used copies of this set on Bricklink for $1,000, those prices are really good for an incomplete set.
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