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LEGO GAF |OT2|: Building Dreams. Demolishing Wallets

bndadm

Member
Hey LegoGaf,

When I see folks on here talking about "piecing out a set", does that mean they are taking a list of all the parts in a set they want and buying them individually? Most likely in the hopes it will be cheaper?

I'd like to finish collecting the Agents sets and the Volcano Base is money I would rather spend on a UCS set (over $200 for a complete set) so I was wondering if there were other ways to build it.

Any tips would be most appreciated! It's been fun following everyone on here. I don't really have much to add other than I finally entered the modular community and got Town Hall last weekend. What an amazing design.

You guys all rock (and it's not even compliment day).
 

bndadm

Member
What actually got you guys back into Lego? assuming you stopped at some point during childhood.

I've always had a collector mentality for some odd reason, but I could never quite pin down what I wanted to collect. My family collects different things and I wanted to decide on something that would be "my collection".

So I remembered LEGO. It's taken some mental conditioning to convince myself I don't need to collect every single Lego theme, and now I only complete sets for themes I enjoy.

Unlike you artistic folk I...I have no talent whatsoever at making my own creations.

And then last year I discovered NeoGAF, then discovered they had an Off Topic thread, then LEGO, and now I have never been the same.
 
well I have had a certain LEGO itch for years, and then two years ago I got all my old LEGO from my parents, sorted it and built a few things like this Viper MkII


Then I sorted all the LEGO into neat boxes and put it aside.

All was well and my itch was no more.

Then a year ago I made the mistake of buying some new LEGO
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=35152445&postcount=2604


and I have spent more on LEGO in the last year than on anything else xD
this thread is not helping, I can assure you all :p
That Viper is awesome! I've thought about doing some BG MOCing like a Viper or maybe a Galactica.
 
http://gizmodo.com/5979075/new-lego-palace-cinema-is-gizmodos-desired-lego-set-of-the-month

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The Palace Cinema looks nice - if I wasn't moving to a new apartment I'd love to buy all the current modular sets! :(

Has Lego revealed how many modular units they are releasing?
 

Calm Killer

In all media, only true fans who consume every book, film, game, or pog collection deserve to know what's going on.
This thread got me back into LEGO. I blame bone and wet. I had LEGO from probably the age of 5 through 15. I had a table that was 8 by 10 full, city layout mostly. The majority of that is still in my parents attic. I have collected and sorted 3 bins full of it so far.

The modulara and the Star Wars set were the biggest items that captured my lost iminagination and excitement. I bought fire brigade and SSD and it was all down hill from there.
 
Man I don't visit this thread enough do I? Too many pages to read!

What actually got you guys back into Lego? assuming you stopped at some point during childhood.

It's a bit interesting, I never actually stopped being "into" Lego, I just stopped actually being gifted the sets. Back when I was a kid yes I loved Lego, I remember I had various space sets and who knows what else. I had a giant unsorted bin full of Lego that any sets I got would inevitably end up in, but when my family moved for the first time I knew it would be impractical to bring it all with me when it was true that at the time I was playing with them less and less, so we ended up giving away all of that except for a few Mindstorms kits I had. I never got the true Mindstorm but rather the cheaper one that could only be programmed on the brick (Robotic Discovery System I think it's called) as well as the two Star Wars Mindstorm sets that came with even more stripped down intelligent bricks (Sith Developer Kit and Droid Developer Kit).

A few years back I ended up buying the original NXT set (...Not long before 2.0 came out. I've cursed myself out for that plenty of times) after reminiscing about a robotics club I was in during High School that used the original Mindstorms education set. NXT was quite fun to toy with, I only wish I could think of more robots to make with it. Then early last year I was just looking around at various stuff and saw that the new Lego Millennium Falcon was on sale for $10 off or so on Amazon. I had always wanted a big set like the Millennium Falcon when I was a kid but they were just too expensive for my parents, so I went ahead and bought it for myself! Then a few months later I saw Shuttle Expedition and knew I had to buy that with the space shuttles being retired. Then I saw a MOC Tumblr for sale (Not Wetwired's, the one I got is bigger and has a Batpod built in) that was grossly overpriced (around $160 for about 450 pieces!) but I didn't know better at the time so caved in on that! Then I knew I needed an X-Wing to go along with my Millennium Falcon and put that on my Christmas list and got it, and then this month I literally exploded buying the Imperial Shuttle, Minecraft, Fury Interceptor, and Fire Brigade. And now I have my eye on Grand Emporium...

I just finished Fire Brigade yesterday in fact, it's pretty fantastic. I can barely reach into the first floor thanks to my big hands, but I'm more interested in it for display than play anyway. Doesn't look right by itself though! I need MORE! I need them ALL! ...Man I really wish I hadn't missed Green Grocer, looking at pictures I just LOVE its design. Doubt I'll be able to afford aftermarket prices for it anytime soon though (especially now as I need to get a Wii U after Nintendo's announcements the other day), and they'll only go up. Curse my bad timing! At least I got IS and FB before it was too late.
 

R-User!

Member
This thread got me back into LEGO. I blame bone and wet. I had LEGO from probably the age of 5 through 15. I had a table that was 8 by 10 full, city layout mostly. The majority of that is still in my parents attic. I have collected and sorted 3 bins full of it so far.

The modulara and the Star Wars set were the biggest items that captured my lost iminagination and excitement. I bought fire brigade and SSD and it was all down hill from there.

But what a ride, huh?!
 

R-User!

Member
Tell me more....

I wish I could tell you more, but I really haven't been part of the Lego user group before and I've just heard that they're able to order in bulk quantities; ie buy 10000 red chairs, divvy up 200 red chairs per per user group member for 5cents each or buy them individually on Lego.com picabrick for 15cents each: hypothetical 66% savings; even if we could save 33% it would be worth it possibly. The only snag is the shipping of parts and that extra cost...
 

flyingpig

Neo Member
Man, this thread moves fast.

Good news everyone! Amazon is pricematching a bunch of pretty nice walmart sales:

Kingdoms Joust for $90, 25% off. Works out to 5.7 cents per brick(!)

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Seaside House for $40, 20% off is also pretty good.


City Excavator for $10 off (ignore the amazon MSRP, real MSRP is $40)


Brandenburg gate and Farnesworth House are also $10 of $12 off if Architecture is your thing


Only thing amazon hasn't price matched (yet) from Walmart is the Wolverine's Chopper Showdown for $15. Wolverine, Deadpool AND Magneto in one set for $15 is a pretty good deal.



Also, check out the WiiU presale card section next time you're at Target. The presale card for LEGO CITY Undercover costs $1 and comes with a free police minifig (and a bonus $5 gift card if you actually buy the game later). I found a ten on the rack... a few new heads later and I have a swat team!

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As a fellow huge space nerd I am totally jealous of those amazing classic space sets. Too bad the hardware LEGOized back then is still in use and state of the art...
 
I like how a lot of the Lego SUV's are some pretty stocky and solid vehicles. Like I could launch it off a table and it would stick together...or even scratch up the floor or something. I got this Chase McCain set and all of the vehicles are pretty cool, especially the sports car. These must be some high class thieves though. That isn't your everyday sportscar!
 

Nudull

Banned
Huh, haven't been around in a while. Shows why I missed out on a lot, but I had no clue that the TMNT sets have been out. To those who have any of them, did they turn out well?

What actually got you guys back into Lego? assuming you stopped at some point during childhood.

I never really got to have Lego growing up, although I always was curious about collecting them, especially when Bionicle was still around. It wasn't until the TT games and the LOTR sets that the temptation eventually broke me. XD
 

Ponn

Banned
I dont see alot of people buying or talking about the TMNT sets in here. Are they bad, uninteresting or just scarce?
 
Some person on Toys N Bricks is reporting that these sets will be discontinued by Spring:

All Monster Fighters except for Haunted House
Lord of the Rings - Battle of Helm's Deep
Lord of the Rings - Attack on Weathertop

http://toysnbricks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=7992

I have now bought both fire brigade and grand emporium out of fear of retirement of those sets. While I want both of those lotr sets very badly I am pretty skeptical about internet rumors of obsolesene from now on.
 

SpeedNut

Member
Never heard back from the Post Office today. Pretty pissed off since Lighthouse is retired and trying to find a replacement seems to be difficult unless you want to pay for a markup. Anyone else deal with USPS lost packages? I haven't contacted the retailer / seller yet, just went directly to the shipper, should I try both routes?
 
Some person on Toys N Bricks is reporting that these sets will be discontinued by Spring:

All Monster Fighters except for Haunted House
Lord of the Rings - Battle of Helm's Deep
Lord of the Rings - Attack on Weathertop

http://toysnbricks.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=7992

I will get the Haunted House for sure and got a few of the Monster Fighter sets. This is expected as I'm not sure what they could have done for a 2nd wave of the theme.

I dont see alot of people buying or talking about the TMNT sets in here. Are they bad, uninteresting or just scarce?

Only the turtle lair and Krang lab set are of interest to me. I'm sure many want the figures, but don't care for the sets. Good thing is if you don't care which turtle heads you get (each turtle has 2 different head prints), you only have to get 3 sets for under $100 in US to get all 3 turtles and shredder.
 

Nudull

Banned
Only the turtle lair and Krang lab set are of interest to me. I'm sure many want the figures, but don't care for the sets. Good thing is if you don't care which turtle heads you get (each turtle has 2 different head prints), you only have to get 3 sets for under $100 in US to get all 3 turtles and shredder.

Well, that doesn't sound too bad, although the lukewarm sets and bloated prices do irk me. Also, it's going to be hell to track down Monster Fighters pretty soon, isn't it? :/
 
Also, check out the WiiU presale card section next time you're at Target. The presale card for LEGO CITY Undercover costs $1 and comes with a free police minifig (and a bonus $5 gift card if you actually buy the game later). I found a ten on the rack... a few new heads later and I have a swat team!

You bought all of them? you are the goddamn reason I can never find those :/
 
I have now bought both fire brigade and grand emporium out of fear of retirement of those sets. While I want both of those lotr sets very badly I am pretty skeptical about internet rumors of obsolesene from now on.
LEGO website now has retiring soon/retired labels on sets. What this means is they won't produce anymore sets IMO. There still can be some stock somewhere that still needs to sell through. Fire Brigade is a perfect example. Amazon and Walmart seemed to have plenty and discounted them heavily recently. However, it's hard to tell how long the leftover stock will be around. Medieval Market is one that I'm wondering if I'll be able to find as my local LEGO store no longer carries it and it's sold out online. It was only recently marked as retiring soon.

Online also matters which region you are in. It may be sold out in one region, but not others.

Sets Retiring Soon / Retired

I'll never live down passing on The Zombies for $35, will I? :(

The groom and bride aren't a big loss IMO. If you want the zombie driver, it's a reasonable price on BrickLink from some sellers ($3-$4). http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?itemID=109927
Bride and groom are around $10 each on BrickLink.

Another relatively cheap way to get a zombie is the Halloween set for $15. It has an alternate color of the Series 1 zombie. http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Halloween-Accessory-Set-850487

If you're lucky, you may be able to find the coffin polybag somewhere at TRU in the states which has the zombie limo driver.
 

Tempy

don't ask me for codes
TMNT sets aren't out in Europe yet. I'll probably get the Kraang lab and Turtle Lair sets, and the rest of the figs separately.
 
I'm still waiting for that TMNT mech set to appear at my Lego store but yea a lot of those sets are pretty crummy looking, besides from the fact I'm not a fan of the look of the cartoon.

As for Monster Fighters...well I got every set except the polybags and the Haunted House so I'm safe. If it's true about them getting discontinued...why so darn fast?
 

lingiii

Banned
The bus one deploys and plays pretty well, but the Robot/mech is totally the best of the TMNT. I do like the sweet color pallet they bring though; mixing all dat Star Wars black-and-bley up.
 

Ponn

Banned
Only the turtle lair and Krang lab set are of interest to me. I'm sure many want the figures, but don't care for the sets. Good thing is if you don't care which turtle heads you get (each turtle has 2 different head prints), you only have to get 3 sets for under $100 in US to get all 3 turtles and shredder.

Yea thats my case, really just interested in the figures.

If anyone is interested in Monster Fighters just ordered the Werewolf set for $13 and Wolverine Chopper for $15 from Amazon.
 
I am weak. :)

That and Green Grocer were probably my two most expensive sets.

You are the first poster I am legitimately jealous of. I absolutely adore that train...such a fantastic Christmas motif with it. Once I get the Post Office and Cottage, I will seek out the train to complete the theme.

Congrats. Totally worth it!

Ok truth be told I am jealous of dude who dropped $2000 on all the big SW sets a few weeks ago too.
 
I'll never live down passing on The Zombies for $35, will I? :(

The groom and bride aren't a big loss IMO. If you want the zombie driver, it's a reasonable price on BrickLink from some sellers ($3-$4). http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?itemID=109927
Bride and groom are around $10 each on BrickLink.

Another relatively cheap way to get a zombie is the Halloween set for $15. It has an alternate color of the Series 1 zombie. http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Halloween-Accessory-Set-850487

If you're lucky, you may be able to find the coffin polybag somewhere at TRU in the states which has the zombie limo driver.

!

I just realised I have a Zombie Driver as part of the 40076 polybag that I got free in last September's promotion. My Haunted House will have a car and a chauffeur.

The set sells for $15 to $20 on Bricklink/eBay so another way to get the Zombie Driver.
 

MattKeil

BIGTIME TV MOGUL #2
I've only been skimming the thread somewhat for the last week or so, but I hadn't noticed if anyone had posted this article yet:

What Happened With LEGO

Really interesting analysis of LEGO pricing since the '80s and how they reinvented themselves to take advantage of the adult collectors about 10 years ago. Also noteworthy in that he accidentally figures out that LEGO sets have actually never been cheaper per brick than they are today.
 

R-User!

Member
I've only been skimming the thread somewhat for the last week or so, but I hadn't noticed if anyone had posted this article yet:

What Happened With LEGO

Really interesting analysis of LEGO pricing since the '80s and how they reinvented themselves to take advantage of the adult collectors about 10 years ago. Also noteworthy in that he accidentally figures out that LEGO sets have actually never been cheaper per brick than they are today.

Most of us did see it but the love in this thread allows for anyone to repost "old" news if they're trying to legitimately share Dat New Lego Info if they didn't see it posted themselves! :)
 

jpatez34

Neo Member
What actually got you guys back into Lego? assuming you stopped at some point during childhood.

It was the Star Wars Lego games that kind of raised my awareness. Then the Indiana Jones Lego came out which I swooned over and bought all of the first wave in one hit from eBay. I then discovered the Lego Digital Designer program which is where I designed the tumbler. Then discovered the modular sets, bought the green grocer and then it was all down hill from there...

This set:

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and working for Merlin Entertainments who partly own the Legoland Theme Parks.

Really wish I hadn't stopped collecting, as I missed out on the UCS Falcon, Tie-Fighter and X-Wing :-(
 
I was too busy buying an older christmas set to fool with the latest one!

We are the same person. Toy Shop and Bakery in the last few months for me.

I also bought FB and GE due to this thread!

Going to buy a decent sized set next week...am leaning toward Town Hall before Pet Shop. I know Pet Shop gets a lot of love but I would like to get the more expensive one out of the way first...
 

jpatez34

Neo Member
It's really amazing what you can find in out of the way toy stores.
I went to Italy about 12 years ago and found this:

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and also bought my first Star Wars sets:

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&

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