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Thanks again for all the feedback, people. I went ahead and bought the set (it's too cool!) and promptly sent the following message to customer service via the
[email protected] website.Hi, First of all, I am a great fan of Star Wars, and I was really excited to see a LEGO set made from one of my favorite Star Wars stories, the Clone…
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Hi! Cool that you're starting a YouTube channel! The market is indeed crowded, but I think that when you start a channel only about Star Wars LEGO, you might have a chance. I mean: maybe when people go looking for Star Wars LEGO online, they'll eventually think of you. I started my very own channel in august this year…
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You do have fair points, there is truth in them, however allow me to offer a few counter points... (these don't make your points wrong, just the other side of the same coin) 1. It is indeed true that 100 customers buying 5 units brings a chance of more repeat orders of various products in the future, it also has much…
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My entry for the competition was based on the idea of making a body design for the 9398 chassis that looked fuller and more robust than the original. I therefor chose the legendary Hummer H2 to be my inspiration which is shown in the images below: I could not exactly replicate the Hummer design due to copyright reasons.…
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If the $200 budget is for your kids, I suggest buying as many Classic and Creator sets as you can. For creative free-building, they're the best value. Relative to these, most other sets are going to seem expensive for what you get (in quantity of parts, at least). These sets are also likely to have the most parts that…
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Saw the movie on saturday by myself, and my thoughts on it are... extremely mixed, honestly. I'm not sure how to properly structure this, so I'm just gonna list below the good/bad things about it that I can think of right off the top of my head (some of which may have minor spoilers, so watch out for that innit), starting…
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I haven't seen this exact behavior from LEGO stickers, but heat and humidity (especially together) are usually pretty bad for adhesives, so I wouldn't be socked if that's heavily contributing to the behavior. Any debris/oils being between the sticker and the piece with absolutely accelerate the degradation, since that is…
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First of all, to charge $100 for a marbled 2x4 brick, it would have to really be an amazingly marbled brick. All of the ones I currently see on Ebay don't even come close to that in value... maybe 1/2 the value. Early LEGO slotted bricks (1949-54) were the only ones actually sold by TLG as "flame bricks". I have an image…
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I have a good scar, but a stupid story. My elementary school used to have these short ~10 foot long 'zipline' toys that were basically rollers that had a handle above your head, you held on with both hands and pushed off from the platform, then zipped across the gap to the platform at the other end. They had just been put…
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Fees: Know your Fees. The time to figure out what it costs to sell on Amazon is not after you have sold your first item. There are fees involved, know what they are. There are both commission percentage and flat rate fees on every item. Run the numbers before you list your first item.…
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