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- starkdesign
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Saw on twitter some Walmarts already have that new hulkbuster set on the shelf FYI if you are looking
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
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correct, this is just a smaller one from the new movie seriesmatowest wrote:That's not the full Hulkbuster one from the last page, though, right?
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
That one has like 1000 fewer pieces. Still looks pretty good though.
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matowest wrote:starkdesign wrote:correct, this is just a smaller one from the new movie seriesmatowest wrote:That's not the full Hulkbuster one from the last page, though, right?
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
spoiler its bruce banner in the hulkbuster armoredgar wrote:I find it pretty weird that it does not include an Iron Man figure
schmoff wrote:spoiler its bruce banner in the hulkbuster armoredgar wrote:I find it pretty weird that it does not include an Iron Man figure
even in a giant mech suit.
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Walmart also started putting out easter stuffs, including this set for $10:
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
Is there a way to figure out reasonable after-market value on retired sets? A website other than ebay to see what stuff is valued at/selling for?
I have a few sets I'm thinking of selling, but I don't know where to even start and ebay/amazon prices seem insane.
thanks in advance for any help/advice
I have a few sets I'm thinking of selling, but I don't know where to even start and ebay/amazon prices seem insane.
thanks in advance for any help/advice
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What about bricklink? here is a sample price guide page (I just picked the older Guggenheim arch set as an example):hunterjax wrote:Is there a way to figure out reasonable after-market value on retired sets? A website other than ebay to see what stuff is valued at/selling for?
I have a few sets I'm thinking of selling, but I don't know where to even start and ebay/amazon prices seem insane.
thanks in advance for any help/advice
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/ca ... 1004-1#T=P
shows set sales for new and used, averages etc
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
thanks! I am a pretty casual lego person . . . mostly because I got back into it with my kids. But now they've outgrown it (at least for now as teens) and I'm just in it for certain stuff.starkdesign wrote:What about bricklink? here is a sample price guide page (I just picked the older Guggenheim arch set as an example):hunterjax wrote:Is there a way to figure out reasonable after-market value on retired sets? A website other than ebay to see what stuff is valued at/selling for?
I have a few sets I'm thinking of selling, but I don't know where to even start and ebay/amazon prices seem insane.
thanks in advance for any help/advice
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/ca ... 1004-1#T=P
shows set sales for new and used, averages etc
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no prob, and don't forget if you are looking to sell/trade sets, you can always post in here!hunterjax wrote:thanks! I am a pretty casual lego person . . . mostly because I got back into it with my kids. But now they've outgrown it (at least for now as teens) and I'm just in it for certain stuff.starkdesign wrote:What about bricklink? here is a sample price guide page (I just picked the older Guggenheim arch set as an example):hunterjax wrote:Is there a way to figure out reasonable after-market value on retired sets? A website other than ebay to see what stuff is valued at/selling for?
I have a few sets I'm thinking of selling, but I don't know where to even start and ebay/amazon prices seem insane.
thanks in advance for any help/advice
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/ca ... 1004-1#T=P
shows set sales for new and used, averages etc
New Zelda collection grid, but still need more; gotta keep adding to my collection!
yeah, figured I would def offer here first . . . just trying to figure out what I have and what I dont want to keep for myself, lol!
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