Finished building the Resistance Shuttle. Then I had to rearrange everything to find room.
Nice! Tempted to complete my new SW collection
Finished building the Resistance Shuttle. Then I had to rearrange everything to find room.
And your thoughts on that magnificent build? Resistance Troop Transport is the goods!
On a side note, many sets are 30% off at BN stores right now. Things like the TIE Advance vs A-Wing battle set. Just FYI.
Also, BN clearance sales are going now. LEGO deals vary by store. Just go scope it out. My local store only had a few Bionicle go clearance, but other stores might have better deals.
I thought it was ok. I think this is one of those things that was exposed to me too much before I actually got it, that some of the surprise was lacking. For some reason, I love the feeling of building a chassis and building around that. This particular ship, had a fairly standard shuttle compartment and two mini ships on each side almost towing it. Yes, it was a very unconventional build, but I let my imagination make it more than what it turned out being.
Onto the ship its self, you appreciate the design when you hold it in your hands as a completed product. It does have some cool detail that I didn't appreciate as I was building for reasons above. I appreciate that I own it and I'm glad to have General Leia figure.
Onto the ship its self, you appreciate the design when you hold it in your hands as a completed product. It does have some cool detail that I didn't appreciate as I was building for reasons above. I appreciate that I own it and I'm glad to have General Leia figure.
Yea this set is going to carry extra value and meaning now for many.
I'm still gradually buying up the TMNT Mega Bloks sets and collectible blind bag figures... you are not alone Also they have way way better sales than LEGO.I did something terrible today and I hope you can all forgive me...
I bought a load of Mega Bloks sets...
In particular the Call of Duty sets as Toys r Us are clearing them out cheap and I'm a fan of the franchise.
I also bought the Technic Volvo Excavator so hopefully that balances it out!
Local target had a bunch of sets on clearance. every star wars set on clearance was gone, but they had the Batman/Scarecrow set for $30 vs the msrp of $60. Bought that instantly because I want Blue Beetle and the tractors.
I will probably check out Wal Mart today to see what they have.
On the front page of Brickset:
It's for a MOC contest.
This Lego addiction is real, isn't it?
I'm probably going to pick up the Millenium Falcon
tomorrow.
Which set?Don't hate me but I bought Lepin.
*runs away
Which set?
Got a bunch of sets today.
Rouque One AT-ST, Tie Striker and Battle on Takodana.
And an other package arrived a day earlier.
The Porsche 911 gt3 rs.
Spent almost an hour looking for one piece..
Not started my Porsche yet but had to buy this.
Wasn't on offer but as it's been retired for a while I couldn't leave it in TRU. Will sit next to Fallingwater and the Guggenheim for triple Frank Lloyd Wright points!
I think I've been waiting too long to pick up the resistance troop transport and now I can't find it except through 3rd party sellers.
Any idea where I could pick one up online for a decent price right now?
I think I've been waiting too long to pick up the resistance troop transport and now I can't find it except through 3rd party sellers.
Any idea where I could pick one up online for a decent price right now?
Two more Batman polys, as per BrickFan and others:
I'm still gradually buying up the TMNT Mega Bloks sets and collectible blind bag figures... you are not alone Also they have way way better sales than LEGO.
I have that huge buildable Krang set coming tomorrow, it's a $35 set I got for $10
I'm still getting to grips with modern world of Lego, so forgive me for what might a stupid question; what's the longevity of any one set, in terms of retail availability?
Obviously popular kits last longer than unpopular ones, but do they have a set cut off date?
General rule of thumb is 2 years, but some sets barely last a few months or stretch for several years. But 2 years is the baseline.
However, if it is a retail exclusive set, like a Target exclusive or whatever, snag it ASAP. Those usually don't stick around long, and usually spike in value quickly.
*Hugs his Monster Fighter's Zombies box.*
Ah ok.
I would like to pick up the Resistance Troop Transporter, but based on that timeline it's due to end what, next year at some point? It's sold out at anywhere reasonably priced it seems, and I'm not paying double what a lot of retailers were selling it for.
I've got a budget of about £100 to add to my fledgling collection, and I'm just trying to be as smart as possible. Very tempted as I mentioned above, to just get the Millenium Falcon because it's such an iconic piece.
This Lego addiction is real, isn't it?
I'm probably going to pick up the Millenium Falcon
tomorrow.
I highly doubt the RTT lasts a lot longer. It's not selling a ton and it takes up too much shelf space to let it sit. Most retailers were clearing them out over the holidays. I can see this one being gone by spring. Just a guess.
Ah ok.
I would like to pick up the Resistance Troop Transporter, but based on that timeline it's due to end what, next year at some point? It's sold out at anywhere reasonably priced it seems, and I'm not paying double what a lot of retailers were selling it for.
I've got a budget of about £100 to add to my fledgling collection, and I'm just trying to be as smart as possible. Very tempted as I mentioned above, to just get the Millenium Falcon because it's such an iconic piece.
The only reason I want the RTT is to experience the build. General Leia isn't Princess Leia, so I don't have an attachment to the mini-fig, if that makes sense. The ship in general I can take it or leave it too, but I'm intrigued as to how it's out together. That's one thing that's really surprised me in the last few days building my first few sets in years; how everything is designed and engineered. It's very clever for something seemingly so simple.
I might pick up the Falcon and keep an eye on the RTT. At £40, which is what a lot of places were selling it at, it would make a great impulse buy. Lol.
If you want another great set just for the build, get the Creator Blue Power Jet. Some really cool techniques in that one, and some fantastic parts as well. Bonus: HIGH SWOOSH FACTOR.
I'm sticking to the Star Wars brand at the moment! .
Haha, that's how I started, and then these filthy enablers got me into all sorts of other themes.
I'm still getting to grips with modern world of Lego, so forgive me for what might a stupid question; what's the longevity of any one set, in terms of retail availability?
Obviously popular kits last longer than unpopular ones, but do they have a set cut off date?
I'm sticking to the Star Wars brand at the moment! That's what got me back into Lego it seems, and I'm a massive Star Wars fan. I'm not against other lines, but there's too many childhood/adulthood memories represented in Lego to keep me distracted for a long time.
Brickset.com is a great resource. I would be lost without it. It lists the MSRP prices and the date the set was released so you can see how long a set has been out in the wild.
1 year is generally safe for most of the sets. As mentioned earlier, exclusive store items can have a shorter life especially if popular. Most recent one I can think of is the Walmart exclusive Jurassic World 75920 Raptor Escape. It available on LEGO site for less than 2 months before sold out. Aftermarket prices for that set new is more than double the retail price.
That's a great neverending theme with movies coming out every year plus TV shows.