Does LEGO.com ever restock or once it's gone, it's gone?
On another note, I was waiting until after the first of the year to buy an Imperial Flagship but Amazon is sold out. Now it's going for $100 more than sticker.![]()
Balls.Depends on the set - bigger sets that are out of stock are probably out of production.
The Flagship went OOP like a month or so ago, so you should have jumped back then.You won't be getting one for cheap ever again, haha.
Balls.
Good lord there is a Used - Like New one on Amazon from Amazon warehouse and even it is higher than sticker *shakes fist*
Is there a site that keeps up with discontinuation dates?
Does LEGO.com ever restock or once it's gone, it's gone?
On another note, I was waiting until after the first of the year to buy an Imperial Flagship but Amazon is sold out. Now it's going for $100 more than sticker.![]()
The local Lego store has 5 of them in the store and at retail price which is cheaper than what all the resellers are having.
I feel so tempted to get it but also dont want to spend that much on a Lego set.... but damn almost feel like getting it just in case I never use it, I can resell at a high price years later
Toys R Us tends to have the best selection, by far, in my neck of the woods. Toys R Us also tends to raise the prices of all LEGO sets by 20%. However, they seem to be running LEGO deals all the time (never on Star Wars sets though), so if you visit TRU a lot, you can sometimes luck into a decent deal. When TRU isn't running a deal, though, I get my LEGO sets at Target.
The LEGO website is pretty decent, though I generally only use it for exclusive items. Shipping can be expensive. Amazon will do you no favors, since pretty much all toys on the site are grotesquely marked up.
Probably the most involved sets are the modular town buildings (Cafe Corner, Green Grocer, Town Hall, etc). Those are great builds and look amazing put together, but you won't find them in any stores (except LEGO shops, should you be so lucky to have one nearby). They are also very expensive.
The games themselves are overly simple - BUT they are cooperative, meaning you can play yourself without trouble by just playing more than one player. The bad guys just sort of stand there and wait for you to walk up and beat them. Personally, I think the games require a lot of house rules before it becomes fun - but the themes and pieces are so great that there's a lot of potential for expansion.
First, welcome to the best worst decision ever!Your wallet will hate you! <3
But really, hi! First off, where to purchase! Department stores are great since they run sales and stock more current stuff. It's especially nice if you have a large toy selection at said store. Always check prices online at the lego.com website first - that's the base price (B&M stores only, not online) that you should work with. Avoid Toys R'Us like the plague, unless they're running a BOGO 50% thing. Even then, be careful - they markup their LEGO $10-20 a set (sometimes more!).
lego.com lists a few stores in Texas, so check there. If you DO shop at a LEGO store, get the VIP card. VIP cards get you credit towards purchases - every $x gives you x points. Every 'y' points nets you $5 in VIP credit. It adds up!
Shopping online, lego.com is great, as is Amazon (for sales/discounts), but ALWAYS check lego.com or bricklink.com for the going price! There are sets that are still available at your local LEGO store for $150 that sell for $200 on Amazon. Be careful!
OK, so as for what route you want to go, the first would be deciding between Technic or standard brick. If you go Technic, the Unimog is a great start (albeit a bit pricey) as it provides a higher difficulty and a really great flagship model. If you go the standard brick route, you have SO many options...There are a lot of themes to choose from, and I can't really say anything except hop on the LEGO website and start browsing. Decide what models and themes catch your eye. From there, you can start building a collection and delving into what sort of sets and techniques interest you.
The one BIG thing you have to decide is your budget. More expensive sets are, typically, "more challenging" and more detailed. But really, the challenge from LEGO is what comes after you assemble and display your set - MOC'ing (My Own Creation)! Hit up mocpages.com sometime to see what some people create. If that sort of creativity interests you, a whole new world of LEGO opens up!Otherwise, you have to pick and choose the models based off the theme, price, and "displayability" that meets your standards.
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Hope that helps as a base point! Once you've done a bit of research, I'm sure you can get even more refined answers from us that will point you in an even more right direction.
If they have them, buy them. You can make AT LEAST $50 per ship you sell right now. It'd be silly to pass that up.
Pictures of my sorting!
nicoga3000 said:My fiance loves it, and we're getting married in December, so it's kind of awesome.
Yea I think I will go back and try to buy them if they still have them. It was a week ago but they had 5 on the shelf still at the time. Part of me would keep it just to resell later, but the fanboy in me will probably have me rip into it and build the thing... lol
I disassembled my Medieval Market Village. If I used the dumpster diving LEGO technique, rebuilding it would take about 7 years just to find all two hundred 1x1 gold studs.Props to you guys sorting, but...I've never done it. Maybe this is strange but I just enjoy the process of sifting through the sahara of lego looking for a piece. I guess it's sort of like browsing a mall or something, as I usually run into a variety of other interesting pieces.
Protip - use a box cutter to cut the tape, save the box, keep the instructions clean. Resale value on flagship sets (no pun intended) is wonderful if it's complete.
Does LEGO.com ever restock or once it's gone, it's gone?
Found a store locally that has sets for sale but they were priced higher than Lego.com :\ The Grand Emporium looks fucken hot. $149.99 D:
Pretty sure I want to go standard brick, sometimes I see the smaller sets and they look like there arent many bricks to put together. I dont want to buy a small set for like 30 bucks only to finish it in 20 mins. :\ Any recommendations in that sense?
Props to you guys sorting, but...I've never done it. Maybe this is strange but I just enjoy the process of sifting through the sahara of lego looking for a piece. I guess it's sort of like browsing a mall or something, as I usually run into a variety of other interesting pieces.
That is awesome. I totally would have used that for my own wedding photos if it was on-hand. Is there a train on the bride or is it just a straight up leg piece? (it kinda looks like a 2x1x2?)
You might want to check out their Creator line. They're readily available at most stores that carry Lego, and the great thing about these sets is they typically come with three full sets of instructions, all designed to use the same bricks in different ways. So there's a lot of rebuildable bang for your buck. This Log Cabin or Lighthouse would make great starter sets.Pretty sure I want to go standard brick, sometimes I see the smaller sets and they look like there arent many bricks to put together. I dont want to buy a small set for like 30 bucks only to finish it in 20 mins. :\ Any recommendations in that sense?
Sorting is simply for doing MOC's later - having organization means less time hunting for pieces, more time building!
And the wedding dress is done with a 2x3 plate, two 1x1 slopes on the back end of the plate, a 2x2 tall slope (for the bottom of the dress), and an upper body piece. Hope that makes sense, haha. Not a special train piece sadly.
I'm going to LEGOLand in a few months and I swear by all that is right and holy, I will be walking out with one of those sets (not the Death Star, if my wife has anything to say about it)- 10188 Death Star
- 10214 Tower Bridge
- 10197 Fire Brigade
- 10211 Grand Emporium
- 10218 Pet Shop
- 10223 Kingdoms Joust
I'm going to LEGOLand in a few months and I swear by all that is right and holy, I will be walking out with one of those sets (not the Death Star, if my wife has anything to say about it)
I'm all about the minifigs/playsets. I like to pose them in epic moments of glory. My Kingdoms castle is currently on display, where a jester is fighting off some forestmen while three generations of heavily armored knights battle on horseback. Every few weeks, I build a new diorama, until I run out of ideas and then I put together another large playset.I infinitely prefer the old Death Star II model: ...
The new one just looks too, I don't know, childish?
I'm all about the minifigs/playsets. I like to pose them in epic moments of glory. My Kingdoms castle is currently on display, where a jester is fighting off some forestmen while three generations of heavily armored knights battle on horseback. Every few weeks, I build a new diorama, until I run out of ideas and then I put together another large playset.
Running out of diorama ideas for the Pharaoh's Quest pyramid, but I just like the set too much to disassemble - and the Anubis guards and winged mummies are just too amazing to not have out.
Found a store locally that has sets for sale but they were priced higher than Lego.com :\ The Grand Emporium looks fucken hot. $149.99 D:
Pretty sure I want to go standard brick, sometimes I see the smaller sets and they look like there arent many bricks to put together. I dont want to buy a small set for like 30 bucks only to finish it in 20 mins. :\ Any recommendations in that sense?
I infinitely prefer the old Death Star II model:
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The new one just looks too, I don't know, childish?
Which LEGOLand are you going to? I went to the one in Carlsbad, CA last year and was disappointed by the selection in the store. It seemed like the LEGO store at Disneyland was better stocked.I'm going to LEGOLand in a few months and I swear by all that is right and holy, I will be walking out with one of those sets (not the Death Star, if my wife has anything to say about it)
I just bought that set! I've had my eye on it for the last couple weeks, waiting for it to go on clearance, and finally pulled the trigger last night. It looks so cool, I can't wait to put it together!Running out of diorama ideas for the Pharaoh's Quest pyramid, but I just like the set too much to disassemble - and the Anubis guards and winged mummies are just too amazing to not have out.
Which LEGOLand are you going to? I went to the one in Carlsbad, CA last year and was disappointed by the selection in the store. It seemed like the LEGO store at Disneyland was better stocked.
Ooo, so the mini modulars are available now? I'll have to pay my store a visit. Still need to pick up Pet Shop too.
Can you use Lego VIP points in store? I've accumulated quite a few from buying online but haven't cashed them in yet, so I'm thinking I'll use them on the minis.
Sure, I used my VIP points in a LEGO store last week.
You actually have specialized LEGO stores? So Jeaulous.
Where do you live?
There's Lego stores everywhere in the US, we have 3 alone here in Ohio.
Fixed that for you
Ahhh sorry, I always just make an assumption people are from the us on here, even though there's a large % whom aren't
Not sure if anyone has seen, buuuut:
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Honestly, not that impressed...Really sad that TLG opted to do SOH on a small scale like this.
Wow, is that Opera House confirmed? If so, it's pretty....lackluster :/
Someone posted an updated look at some of the Marvel minifigs on their website:
http://smashing-bricks.com/2012/01/13/lego-super-heroes-marvel-minifigures-sneak-peak/
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Fixed that for you
I love it. I love mini scale models as much as the big ones. In fact I think I almost like mini modulars more than the regular ones. There's certain creativity and ingenuity associated with mini models that really clicks with me.Not sure if anyone has seen, buuuut:
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Honestly, not that impressed...Really sad that TLG opted to do SOH on a small scale like this.
I love it. I love mini scale models as much as the big ones. In fact I think I almost like mini modulars more than the regular ones. There's certain creativity and ingenuity associated with mini models that really clicks with me.
The new one in Florida. Apparently, "The Big Shop" is one of the biggest LEGO stores in the US. And even if the shop is lackluster, there's a pretty amazing LEGO store over at Disney Village.Which LEGOLand are you going to? I went to the one in Carlsbad, CA last year and was disappointed by the selection in the store. It seemed like the LEGO store at Disneyland was better stocked.
The new one in Florida. Apparently, "The Big Shop" is one of the biggest LEGO stores in the US. And even if the shop is lackluster, there's a pretty amazing LEGO store over at Disney Village.
Personally, the Florida LEGOLand doesn't look that amazing to me, but I've always wanted to go to one. I think my kids will love it.
Oh no... I did it
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I'm....so...jealous...
Did anyone look at you with that, "Holy shit is he buying that?" look?
Oh no... I did it
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I'm....so...jealous...
Did anyone look at you with that, "Holy shit is he buying that?" look?