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#70413 is a pirate ship. Kids like them. If another one is not available at a reasonable price once it goes, then it will do well.
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Anyone had any luck with finding #70413 Brick Bounty on their post Christmas travels? I had one on my christmas list, thought I was getting it and passed on a bunch. Wasn't looking for resale, just one to build.
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While I agree with most of that, personally I thought at the time that was a very optimistic review, #70413 looks pretty awful to me in the flesh, and ranks a poor second best to #6243 (much better in the flesh that I expected) let alone the grand masters of pirate ships.
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Brick Bounty #70413 I would 'invest' in it before the Tumber. I like it's price point better, it shouldn't take as much room to store, be easier to ship, and will appeal to a larger group of people. It's not an Imperial Flagship, but is still a nice looking ship. And, I think the chances of seeing it on sale would be much…
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The current pirate ship is actually a very nice design, and at $100, a good value for what it offers - updated figs, play value, detailed cabin, etc. http://brickset.com/article/14304/review-70413-the-brick-bounty does a great job of exhibiting these features also, as well as comparing it to how it stands up to previous…
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I might pick up a couple the Brick Bounty sets because I like boats (and pirates), but I wouldn't put it before the UCS Tumbler in the world of resale. I did a quick check and there have been at least 8 similarly large pirate boats released by Lego, so it's definitely not unique. It's a non-licenced set which means…
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Really? Because the closest equivalent to 70411 Treasure Island during that period was 6241 Loot Island, and that set was terrible (and regrettably, the only 2009 Pirates set I actually owned — I bought it for the base and to date have only managed to use that base piece for one MOC). Other than the giant, specialized…
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