Another pandemic-related hobby spending increase is my guess.
torrid said:
Hypothetically speaking if someone had $700 to burn, Titanic or Eiffel Tower?
Pilmer said:
I wouldn't call it burning. Leave it in box until absolutely ready to build. If you never do, it will be worth two to three times value in three years. I've held these modulars with intention of building a full train/city layout and they are going for 3-4x what I paid for them.
I'm in a similar situation, I have the Voltron set that has been sitting in my closet.ABATTBQ11 said:
Been messing to build my AT-ST raider for a long time. Now it's discontinued, and I may never open it. Also have a miniature version of the Adidas shoe and the Tatooine homestead that were free gifts with orders. They're both going for $20-$30 each. Also bought the gingerbread house from Christmas a couple of years ago. It's already up 65%.
ETA I also have a second original release Saturn V (21309) still in its shipping box. Been sitting on it for 5 years. That one is for my daughter someday when she's old enough to enjoy it.
Ha, my 8 year old self thinks you speak blasphemy!ABATTBQ11 said:
I'm gonna go with no and wait until it's like $10k. Then do it and you can say you built a $10k Lego set.
That's what I'm gonna do.
thanks. that is what I guessed but figured I would ask.jeffk said:
Every once in a while you can find them on clearance at a big box store or an online vendor, but they're mostly just limited runs so the values all tend to go up.
i love flowers, but hate the fact that they die...so this was the alternative....jeffk said:
The botanical sets are incredible. If I hadn't already spent a small fortune on lego cars, I would absolutely fill my girls' room up with those sets.
aznaggiegirl07 said:
My first dip into Lego…I'm obsessed