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 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Jan 20, 2024 21:06
 Subject: Re: No data - Legoland Japan hotel “5th”
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popsicle (6666)

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In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  In Price Guide, MAD_R8 writes:
  Hi all , I recently purchased a bulk lot of used LEGO and have found some of
the LEGO land hotel bricks
I’m trying to work out if there is any collectibility or sale value to these
I’ve hit a slight snag
Bricklink hasn’t got any sales history or info for the items and the items I
just added to my collection are the only 3 listed as being in anyones collections
! So that’s a plus for the collectibility just wondering how do I get a potential
sale price for them ????

Brickling ID 30144pb410

Pic of bricks attatched …

You may just have to be a trend setter with the item's value, as new as it
is: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?pg=1&promoCatID=342&v=2
We've had to on occasion. Start high and work your way down in price, to
locate the real market value.

Also contact yokohama: https://www.bricklink.com/contact.asp?u=yokohama
Hear what they might have to add as to value.

Very cool item.

-popsicle

Ah but I see you don't have seller status. Perhaps do as advised, elsewhere
or upgrade to seller here.

Sorry I can't offer more
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Jan 20, 2024 21:02
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In Price Guide, MAD_R8 writes:
  Hi all , I recently purchased a bulk lot of used LEGO and have found some of
the LEGO land hotel bricks
I’m trying to work out if there is any collectibility or sale value to these
I’ve hit a slight snag
Bricklink hasn’t got any sales history or info for the items and the items I
just added to my collection are the only 3 listed as being in anyones collections
! So that’s a plus for the collectibility just wondering how do I get a potential
sale price for them ????

Brickling ID 30144pb410

Pic of bricks attatched …

You may just have to be a trend setter with the item's value, as new as it
is: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?pg=1&promoCatID=342&v=2
We've had to on occasion. Start high and work your way down in price, to
locate the real market value.

Also contact yokohama: https://www.bricklink.com/contact.asp?u=yokohama
Hear what they might have to add as to value.

Very cool item.

-popsicle
 Author: MAD_R8 View Messages Posted By MAD_R8
 Posted: Jan 20, 2024 20:35
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Hi all , I recently purchased a bulk lot of used LEGO and have found some of
the LEGO land hotel bricks
I’m trying to work out if there is any collectibility or sale value to these
I’ve hit a slight snag
Bricklink hasn’t got any sales history or info for the items and the items I
just added to my collection are the only 3 listed as being in anyones collections
! So that’s a plus for the collectibility just wondering how do I get a potential
sale price for them ????

Brickling ID 30144pb410

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 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Jan 18, 2024 21:03
 Subject: Re: Phase 2 Clone Trooper from battle pack sw1319
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Nubs_Select (3785)

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they might get that low. I dont think they are at the lowest yet as the set inventory
isn't completed so many people (not all) are waiting to partout the set until
they can do it normally so the prices may fall a bit still if you give it a month
or 2 but it might not be by that much
 Author: 2LC_Warehouse View Messages Posted By 2LC_Warehouse
 Posted: Jan 18, 2024 20:56
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Does anybody have a prediction of where the price of phase 2 clone troopers from
the new battle pack will bottom? Will it be around $3 like the other recent clones
from battle packs or higher because they are in high demand and the set is $30.
Would love to hear what people think!
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: Jan 16, 2024 17:37
 Subject: Re: Legoland Watch
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In Price Guide, Tracyd writes:
  In Price Guide, peregrinator writes:
  In Price Guide, Tracyd writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  Thanks. Here is another pictur. If it helps


In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this

Looks like a Skagen Unisex Stainless model, as promotional. Which is a good portion
of the Danish company's business.

Maybe helps to narrow the search grid some



How are you connecting it to Legoland? I see no Lego logo or indicators.

It says "Legoland" on the face

Stopped zooming around 200%, getting old sucks.
It is a nice looking item.


no worries, I thought the same thing.
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Jan 16, 2024 15:22
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In Price Guide, Tracyd writes:
  Stopped zooming around 200%, getting old sucks.
It is a nice looking item.

LOL yes, I think I would have to wear my readers to read that if I had it on
my wrist.
 Author: Tracyd View Messages Posted By Tracyd
 Posted: Jan 16, 2024 15:18
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In Price Guide, peregrinator writes:
  In Price Guide, Tracyd writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  Thanks. Here is another pictur. If it helps


In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this

Looks like a Skagen Unisex Stainless model, as promotional. Which is a good portion
of the Danish company's business.

Maybe helps to narrow the search grid some



How are you connecting it to Legoland? I see no Lego logo or indicators.

It says "Legoland" on the face

Stopped zooming around 200%, getting old sucks.
It is a nice looking item.
 Author: kph_82 View Messages Posted By kph_82
 Posted: Jan 16, 2024 15:14
 Subject: Re: Legoland Watch
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In Price Guide, Tracyd writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  Thanks. Here is another pictur. If it helps


In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this

Looks like a Skagen Unisex Stainless model, as promotional. Which is a good portion
of the Danish company's business.

Maybe helps to narrow the search grid some



How are you connecting it to Legoland? I see no Lego logo or indicators.

Can be hard to se yes.
Attach a New photo
 
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Jan 16, 2024 14:53
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In Price Guide, Tracyd writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  Thanks. Here is another pictur. If it helps


In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this

Looks like a Skagen Unisex Stainless model, as promotional. Which is a good portion
of the Danish company's business.

Maybe helps to narrow the search grid some



How are you connecting it to Legoland? I see no Lego logo or indicators.

It says "Legoland" on the face
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In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  Thanks. Here is another pictur. If it helps


In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this

Looks like a Skagen Unisex Stainless model, as promotional. Which is a good portion
of the Danish company's business.

Maybe helps to narrow the search grid some



How are you connecting it to Legoland? I see no Lego logo or indicators.
 Author: kph_82 View Messages Posted By kph_82
 Posted: Jan 16, 2024 14:48
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Thanks. Here is another pictur. If it helps


In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this

Looks like a Skagen Unisex Stainless model, as promotional. Which is a good portion
of the Danish company's business.

Maybe helps to narrow the search grid some
 
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
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In Price Guide, kph_82 writes:
  I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this

Looks like a Skagen Unisex Stainless model, as promotional. Which is a good portion
of the Danish company's business.

Maybe helps to narrow the search grid some
 Author: kph_82 View Messages Posted By kph_82
 Posted: Jan 16, 2024 13:27
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I need info and a aprox price on this Watch.
Hope someone know somerhing about this
 


 Author: hpoort View Messages Posted By hpoort
 Posted: Jan 9, 2024 12:12
 Subject: Re: Keep yourself well apprised of value trends
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In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  I would back in the day, but stopped long ago. The example of this minifig's
value (especially as new) brings home the countless potential payoffs. By necessity,
we vendors budget what little time left to us beyond that of running the store.
Nonetheless, it was always deemed as time very well spent for me, staying appraised
of market values trends - Can be enjoyable too.
 
Minifig No: rck006  Name: Chief
* 
rck006 (Inv) Chief
Minifigures: Rock Raiders
-popsicle

What is his value though? The price guide for this one indicates what price buyers
are NOT willing to pay, but doesn't indicate what price even one buyer is
willing to pay.

It is a figure with low supply, but (at the current listed prices) even lower
demand.

There is one sales to be found at the torso level:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogPG.asp?P=973pb0012c01&ColorID=10

It seems that the other parts of the minifigure are low/normally priced only.
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
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In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  I would back in the day, but stopped long ago. The example of this minifig's
value (especially as new) brings home the countless potential payoffs. By necessity,
we vendors budget what little time left to us beyond that of running the store.
Nonetheless, it was always deemed as time very well spent for me, staying appraised
of market values trends - Can be enjoyable too.
 
Minifig No: rck006  Name: Chief
* 
rck006 (Inv) Chief
Minifigures: Rock Raiders
-popsicle

What is his value though? The price guide for this one indicates what price buyers
are NOT willing to pay, but doesn't indicate what price even one buyer is
willing to pay.

It is a figure with low supply, but (at the current listed prices) even lower
demand.
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In Price Guide, popsicle writes:
  I would back in the day, but stopped long ago. The example of this minifig's
value (especially as new) brings home the countless potential payoffs. By necessity,
we vendors budget what little time left to us beyond that of running the store.
Nonetheless, it was always deemed as time very well spent for me, staying appraised
of market values trends - Can be enjoyable too.
 
Minifig No: rck006  Name: Chief
* 
rck006 (Inv) Chief
Minifigures: Rock Raiders
-popsicle

Back in the day, when you would take the time, besides just perusing the catalog
and price guides, how did you go about keeping up some of the market value trends
(I would be interested in knowing)?

Jim
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I would back in the day, but stopped long ago. The example of this minifig's
value (especially as new) brings home the countless potential payoffs. By necessity,
we vendors budget what little time left to us beyond that of running the store.
Nonetheless, it was always deemed as time very well spent for me, staying appraised
of market values trends - Can be enjoyable too.
 
Minifig No: rck006  Name: Chief
* 
rck006 (Inv) Chief
Minifigures: Rock Raiders
-popsicle
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Jan 7, 2024 17:09
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In Price Guide, Poncke writes:
  In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  I know nothing about this, but seeing as it’s sooooo extremely rare, it’s probably
worth over a 1000 dollars Canadian.(depending on the condition, and completeness)

Also if you could add this item to the bricklink catolog that would be awesome.(It
would hopefully help some others who may have this.)

I am going to say its worth a tenner max.

I'd imagine more like 75-100 Euro, given the box damage. They are quite sought
after. Demand is low but supply lower.
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In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  I know nothing about this, but seeing as it’s sooooo extremely rare, it’s probably
worth over a 1000 dollars Canadian.(depending on the condition, and completeness)

Also if you could add this item to the bricklink catolog that would be awesome.(It
would hopefully help some others who may have this.)

I am going to say its worth a tenner max.
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In Price Guide, nuggetisthename writes:
  Hello everyone,

My boyfriend said that old lego sets are worth a lot of money now a day. I have
a small lego set that I can not find anything about online. There are two sites
that talk about the existence of this set but nowhere can I find a price estimate.
I also don't know if this set is worth more in the future or not..

About how I got the set:
It was around 2017 when I wrote game reviews. I got an invite from Warner Brothers
to come to their office in Amsterdam to check out their new game Lego Worlds
to write a review. At the end of the press event we all got this set and a review
code for the game.

I have opend the box and made the set, but the original plastic and instruction
book is still there. There is a small tear in the box but overall I would say
it is in okay condition.

Can anyone tell me more about this set or what something like this is worth?

Thank you so much for your time!

Greetings,
Myrna

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright_Bricks
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In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  In Price Guide, 1001bricks writes:
  
  But like how do I know what to ask for it? I've seen sets that are worth nearly a thousand and ones that are not even like 100 dollars..

Then ask for a thousand, and see if it goes?
If not reduce progressively the price.

But you must "upgrade" your account to a Seller in order to sell here.
Note: it may take up to a few weeks.

It is a LCP set, not a LEGO set.

Ah sorry you're right.
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In Price Guide, 1001bricks writes:
  
  But like how do I know what to ask for it? I've seen sets that are worth nearly a thousand and ones that are not even like 100 dollars..

Then ask for a thousand, and see if it goes?
If not reduce progressively the price.

But you must "upgrade" your account to a Seller in order to sell here.
Note: it may take up to a few weeks.

It is a LCP set, not a LEGO set.
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  But like how do I know what to ask for it? I've seen sets that are worth nearly a thousand and ones that are not even like 100 dollars..

Then ask for a thousand, and see if it goes?
If not reduce progressively the price.

But you must "upgrade" your account to a Seller in order to sell here.
Note: it may take up to a few weeks.
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In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  
  
  do you or anyone else know a person or company who could appraise my set?

It depends what you mean by appraised. You could sell it yourself on ebay
or I think catawiki is based in NL and they often auction hard to find sets like
this.

  But like how do I know what to ask for it? I've seen sets that are worth nearly a thousand and ones that are not even like 100 dollars..
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In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  
  
  do you or anyone else know a person or company who could appraise my set?

It depends what you mean by appraised. You could sell it yourself on ebay
or I think catawiki is based in NL and they often auction hard to find sets like
this.

  But like how do I know what to ask for it? I've seen sets that are worth nearly a thousand and ones that are not even like 100 dollars..
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  do you or anyone else know a person or company who could appraise my set?

It depends what you mean by appraised. You could sell it yourself on ebay
or I think catawiki is based in NL and they often auction hard to find sets like
this.
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In Price Guide, yorbrick writes:
  In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  Well it says Lego on the box(I’ve seen more questionable things without the Lego
logo get added) it should be fine.

BL doesn't catalogue LCP sets. None of the many other LCP sets are here.

  Also the condition is kinda strange, the fact that the parts came in a ziplock
bag is a very strange occurrence.(if that is to pass there may need to be a sealed
set unboxing) the box is in good shape, so that is a plus for price.

It is not that strange. LEGO didn't produce this, Bright Bricks did. Smsll
runs if independent produced sets are often done in zip lock bags.

  If there was less then 500 produced than that will up the price. (If it was handed
out for a gift to game reviewers, than there may be less than 300 still intact)
I would imagine that the game reviewers would not have kept the thing around
for long.(especially the box)

  do you or anyone else know a person or company who could appraise my set?
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In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  Well it says Lego on the box(I’ve seen more questionable things without the Lego
logo get added) it should be fine.

BL doesn't catalogue LCP sets. None of the many other LCP sets are here.

  Also the condition is kinda strange, the fact that the parts came in a ziplock
bag is a very strange occurrence.(if that is to pass there may need to be a sealed
set unboxing) the box is in good shape, so that is a plus for price.

It is not that strange. LEGO didn't produce this, Bright Bricks did. Smsll
runs if independent produced sets are often done in zip lock bags.

  If there was less then 500 produced than that will up the price. (If it was handed
out for a gift to game reviewers, than there may be less than 300 still intact)
I would imagine that the game reviewers would not have kept the thing around
for long.(especially the box)
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Ziploc is quite common for things like this. All build and take home events from
lego are all ziplock bags
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In Price Guide, SylvainLS writes:
  In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  […]
Also if you could add this item to the bricklink catolog that would be awesome.(It
would hopefully help some others who may have this.)

Well, it’s not an official set, and I don’t think it was sold by LEGO, so I don’t
think it’ll be accepted in the catalogue.
(The only exceptions to that rule that I know are the BrickLink ADP sets.)


No, it would not be accepted to the catalog.

And it is only worth what someone will pay for it, which probably isn't much.
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Well it says Lego on the box(I’ve seen more questionable things without the Lego
logo get added) it should be fine.

Also the condition is kinda strange, the fact that the parts came in a ziplock
bag is a very strange occurrence.(if that is to pass there may need to be a sealed
set unboxing) the box is in good shape, so that is a plus for price.

If there was less then 500 produced than that will up the price. (If it was handed
out for a gift to game reviewers, than there may be less than 300 still intact)
I would imagine that the game reviewers would not have kept the thing around
for long.(especially the box)
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In Price Guide, SylvainLS writes:
  In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  […]
Also if you could add this item to the bricklink catolog that would be awesome.(It
would hopefully help some others who may have this.)

Well, it’s not an official set, and I don’t think it was sold by LEGO, so I don’t
think it’ll be accepted in the catalogue.
(The only exceptions to that rule that I know are the BrickLink ADP sets.)

It was definitely not for sale, it even says so on the package. If I'm allowed
to add it I will do that.
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In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  […]
Also if you could add this item to the bricklink catolog that would be awesome.(It
would hopefully help some others who may have this.)

Well, it’s not an official set, and I don’t think it was sold by LEGO, so I don’t
think it’ll be accepted in the catalogue.
(The only exceptions to that rule that I know are the BrickLink ADP sets.)
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In Price Guide, Saitolegos writes:
  I know nothing about this, but seeing as it’s sooooo extremely rare, it’s probably
worth over a 1000 dollars Canadian.(depending on the condition, and completeness)

Also if you could add this item to the bricklink catolog that would be awesome.(It
would hopefully help some others who may have this.)

Thank you for the quick response!
You really think it could be worth that much? I've read a bit more on the
certified professional sets and read that they can not make more then 500 sets,
so that would make it rare right? I have no expertise on lego sets.

I have made some extra pictures of the pieces and the box if it helps to find
a price.

Also yes the pieces were originally in a ziplock bag, weird isn't it?
 




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I know nothing about this, but seeing as it’s sooooo extremely rare, it’s probably
worth over a 1000 dollars Canadian.(depending on the condition, and completeness)

Also if you could add this item to the bricklink catolog that would be awesome.(It
would hopefully help some others who may have this.)
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Hello everyone,

My boyfriend said that old lego sets are worth a lot of money now a day. I have
a small lego set that I can not find anything about online. There are two sites
that talk about the existence of this set but nowhere can I find a price estimate.
I also don't know if this set is worth more in the future or not..

About how I got the set:
It was around 2017 when I wrote game reviews. I got an invite from Warner Brothers
to come to their office in Amsterdam to check out their new game Lego Worlds
to write a review. At the end of the press event we all got this set and a review
code for the game.

I have opend the box and made the set, but the original plastic and instruction
book is still there. There is a small tear in the box but overall I would say
it is in okay condition.

Can anyone tell me more about this set or what something like this is worth?

Thank you so much for your time!

Greetings,
Myrna
 


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In Price Guide, mkbricksandmore writes:
  Hi. I am having trouble moving stuff currently. Whats a good strategy to move
stuff?

A time machine to first quarter 2020
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  In Price Guide, mkbricksandmore writes:
  Hi. I am having trouble moving stuff currently. Whats a good strategy to move
stuff?

Hire movers
 
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In Price Guide, mkbricksandmore writes:
  Hi. I am having trouble moving stuff currently. Whats a good strategy to move
stuff?

Hire movers
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In Price Guide, mkbricksandmore writes:
  Hi. I am having trouble moving stuff currently. Whats a good strategy to move
stuff?

list more things people want and have low prices. dont add fees, have competitive
shipping costs. in general, its not to complicated strategy-wise but just is
time-consuming.
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Hi. I am having trouble moving stuff currently. Whats a good strategy to move
stuff?
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Just wondering if there is any value to a douple/triple logo misprint and how
best to market it for sale. Picture attached.

Thanks for any input!

-Kevin
 
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In Price Guide, insideoutghost writes:
  In Price Guide, Emporiosa writes:
  In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Price Guide, insideoutghost writes:
  In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  Hmmm. It looks like it could maybe be about 100 or so pounds (I say this as
an 80 litre tote is often about 50ish pounds and it looks like it could fill
up about 2 of them (excluding the instruction/book weight)

80 L being about 50 lbs is a good tip, thank you! I can probably figure out a
more precise (while still estimated) weight that way. Say it turns out to be
just around 100 lbs, would you say that 500 Canadian Dollars is a reasonable
starting point to list for sale (on Kijiji or something similar)?

Yes about $5-$10 CAD per pound is average and in general about what I often buy
it for

Definitely a very reasonable price; especially as the figs are separated (easier
to gauge how many there are in the lot) and worth much more $. I haven't
bought bulk lots in a long time (especially locally), but I know in the Ottawa
area if that was listed for $500 with the figs, it would be gone fast - hopefully
it's similar in your area

Awesome. Thanks so much to both of you again for the help!

Glad to help!
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In Price Guide, Emporiosa writes:
  In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Price Guide, insideoutghost writes:
  In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  Hmmm. It looks like it could maybe be about 100 or so pounds (I say this as
an 80 litre tote is often about 50ish pounds and it looks like it could fill
up about 2 of them (excluding the instruction/book weight)

80 L being about 50 lbs is a good tip, thank you! I can probably figure out a
more precise (while still estimated) weight that way. Say it turns out to be
just around 100 lbs, would you say that 500 Canadian Dollars is a reasonable
starting point to list for sale (on Kijiji or something similar)?

Yes about $5-$10 CAD per pound is average and in general about what I often buy
it for

Definitely a very reasonable price; especially as the figs are separated (easier
to gauge how many there are in the lot) and worth much more $. I haven't
bought bulk lots in a long time (especially locally), but I know in the Ottawa
area if that was listed for $500 with the figs, it would be gone fast - hopefully
it's similar in your area

Awesome. Thanks so much to both of you again for the help!
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In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Price Guide, insideoutghost writes:
  In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  Hmmm. It looks like it could maybe be about 100 or so pounds (I say this as
an 80 litre tote is often about 50ish pounds and it looks like it could fill
up about 2 of them (excluding the instruction/book weight)

80 L being about 50 lbs is a good tip, thank you! I can probably figure out a
more precise (while still estimated) weight that way. Say it turns out to be
just around 100 lbs, would you say that 500 Canadian Dollars is a reasonable
starting point to list for sale (on Kijiji or something similar)?

Yes about $5-$10 CAD per pound is average and in general about what I often buy
it for

Definitely a very reasonable price; especially as the figs are separated (easier
to gauge how many there are in the lot) and worth much more $. I haven't
bought bulk lots in a long time (especially locally), but I know in the Ottawa
area if that was listed for $500 with the figs, it would be gone fast - hopefully
it's similar in your area
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In Price Guide, insideoutghost writes:
  In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  Hmmm. It looks like it could maybe be about 100 or so pounds (I say this as
an 80 litre tote is often about 50ish pounds and it looks like it could fill
up about 2 of them (excluding the instruction/book weight)

80 L being about 50 lbs is a good tip, thank you! I can probably figure out a
more precise (while still estimated) weight that way. Say it turns out to be
just around 100 lbs, would you say that 500 Canadian Dollars is a reasonable
starting point to list for sale (on Kijiji or something similar)?

Yes about $5-$10 CAD per pound is average and in general about what I often buy
it for
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In Price Guide, Nubs_Select writes:
  Hmmm. It looks like it could maybe be about 100 or so pounds (I say this as
an 80 litre tote is often about 50ish pounds and it looks like it could fill
up about 2 of them (excluding the instruction/book weight)

80 L being about 50 lbs is a good tip, thank you! I can probably figure out a
more precise (while still estimated) weight that way. Say it turns out to be
just around 100 lbs, would you say that 500 Canadian Dollars is a reasonable
starting point to list for sale (on Kijiji or something similar)?
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Hmmm. It looks like it could maybe be about 100 or so pounds (I say this as
an 80 litre tote is often about 50ish pounds and it looks like it could fill
up about 2 of them (excluding the instruction/book weight)
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Hi everyone, sorry if this doesn't belong here, this is my first time posting.

I have this collection of Lego that has been sitting in my parents house for
years and I'm finally looking to sell it all. I have seen that bulk Lego
is often priced by weight, but unfortunately I don't have a scale. From looking
at this photo I'm hoping someone with experience may be able to give me a
rough value for it all.

I'm not looking to get the absolute most out of it, because I'm hoping
to sell it quickly and all to one person (especially considering the time of
year). I just don't even know where to begin with pricing.

Thanks so much for any help you are able to provide!
 

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