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I am selling a 100% complete NYCC/SDCC/NYTF collection that I am willing to split up and sell the pieces individually. Condition: All items are mint unless otherwise noted. These are probably the best condition you'll be able to find anywhere as I pride myself on only offering the best. Shipping (US+WW): Shipping within…
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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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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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On the other hand, someone on Bricklink has a bricklinked copy with instructions for $700 in Canada, which strikes me as reasonable for all new parts (if they really are of course). There are a number of reasonable used copies on eBay for $750, give or take, including instructions. But then I guess it depends on what you…
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you know you can buy a box of anything from the PaB wall if you really need a bulk amount (example: 2x4 bricks, I bought 6 boxes at 750 bricks each box) the value is better than the cups are and you don't have to waist time stacking/building to optimize the cups. That said, I tend to spend time and optimize the bricks,…
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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 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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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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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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All true LEGO boxes have to have a logo or image somewhere on the box. I've got images of 80 different wooden boxes, and never seen one with a leather handle, or that strange arrangement of compartments. I think it's either a non-LEGO box that was filled with circa 1965-75 basic and model sets, and spare parts packs... or…
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