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^Remote control trench digger (with actuators) sounds like #8043 to me. I was hoping #42030 would be a giant RC backhoe/loader. If #42030 is an excavator then #42006 probably won't do that well EOL.
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It has no watermark but not sure if this is allowed but this is the technic flagship 42030 model for 2014:
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I've sold the last of my #8043, good timing as #42030 sounds VERY similar.
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Keep them coming! I fully expect 42030 to be gone before the year is up.
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#42030 is expected to be a large RC vehicle, if it is a truck it could keep the price of #9398 down. If the new set is a car then #8070 could suffer.
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I thought 42030 was the Volvo L350F frontloader? The pic of that set has been out for a few weeks now. Completely different from an excavator. Am I missing something?
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The new 42030 Volvo Front Loader uses Unimog Tires with new Yellow wheels(same size as the Unimog, but they are the newer 6 hole type)... The 42029 brings back the 5 x 11 red panels(a lot of them) so if you are sitting on any of them or have a high price on them, it's time unload them...
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Somebody at TLG likes that Retiring Soon tag; it's now already slapped on 279 sets. (
[email protected] EU) Including the #10254 Winter Holiday Train? Wondering whether that's because these winter village sets "retire" after Christmas and then come back prior to the next Christmas? However it's also on #10245 Santa's Workshop, but not on…
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I believe the peak of purchasing Lego for reselling purposes occurred in the 2010-2011 timeframe. Some of the sets that come to mind include: #8683 Series 1 Collectable Minifigures - These were the first CMFs released...and for $1.99 each no less. The ROI on these in sealed condition is now in the 10X-15X range. #8684…
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