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My LUG put on a display in winter 2015 that had just about every Star Wars figure in existence at the time. I think it was about 750. We got just about all of them, ignoring minor variants like alternate color legs or with/without backpack. I organized it. It was a nightmare. They were arranged in a row on brick-built…
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@madmonk76- If I may insert my quick opinion and $.02 real quick. I would sell the piece. I realize that it is special... it's chrome... for goodness sake so it takes a special place in your heart. That and the rarity of the figure, combined with the hard work to find the figure, just makes you want to keep him and pass…
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While I mostly understand the cost of the new DS, I got a real laugh out of this comment on Reddit: "They played the long con: Release AoH, everyone goes 'Oh well, that's $250 I won't have to spend.' Release DS remake, everyone goes 'Oh well, that's $500 I won't have to spend.' Come 2017, everyone…
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Succinct and well said! There are many sets that I kick myself for not getting at retail. One set I missed the boat on (literally) was #10210. It went for $179 at retail and now goes for over $750 sealed. If I wanted it badly enough I would pay the going rate. I also have the option of BrickLinking the parts or buying…
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Hi all, I am located in the United States. Most items ship for free in the US (minifigures do, sets do not). I will ship WW for a small cost. If you want your item shipped in a box for maximum protection, then feel free to ask. Any item over $100 is automatically shipped in a box. Pictures can be sent upon request. Please…
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^ I would tend to agree, which is one of the reasons I stopped looking at the site long ago. Now, I probably have a more narrow definition of what is a "good Cuusoo project", which is why there are few or none in my view: anything over approximately 750 pieces: OUT anything related to a current LEGO license: OUT anything…
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^That is odd that the person wouldn't make an offer. Then again, there are a fair number of affluent people there, so maybe the buyer just doesn't care about the money. I somewhat recently sold a $750 laptop to a guy with 0 feedback and a newer account. Thought for sure I'd get ripped off. Got a positive feedback a week…
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I would love to own the Death Star, but it's still $400. You can buy a large variety of sets with that $400. I don't think price per piece is really as important as play value. For example a lot of older sets from the 80's were less brick heavy than today's sets. A good example is the classic 928-1: Space Cruiser And…
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All right, so I called. Dude was very nice and took the time to explain. If I'm understanding him correctly: On all three days, the activities start around 1pm, but you can obviously shop before then and take advantage of the promos (more on that later). Master Builder will be there by 1pm and I believe will be there all…
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I've had only one problem with bricklink and I've placed over 100 orders. Bought a sealed Mos Eisley for $80 from a seller with no feedback, he provided pictures and answered all my inquiries. I knew it was too good to be true, but I really wanted the set and decided to gamble. Made the payment, waited for two weeks and…
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