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The Vintage Collection / Re: The Future of Star Wars Collecting?
« Last post by Jeff on Today at 11:03 AM »
All that photo proves is that there will be empty pegs that should have TVC figures on them.

Don't worry, this Fall there will be plenty TVC Mae (Assassin) figures filling up those pegs.  #Reva2.0  :-X
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This one is surprising that they haven't either created lots of carded random kit-bashed Mandalorians, or come out with a 4-pack.

There was so much promise when they were cranking out the Deathwatch and Mauldalorians a year and a half ago!
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Watto's Junk Yard / Re: Tough Times at Hasbro
« Last post by Matt_Fury on Today at 10:27 AM »
I don't think it would ever happen, but I wonder who would pick up the Star Wars toy license if Hasbro would ever lose the license.
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...hell, I'm still hoping Hasbro pulls their heads out of their asses and realize that at Mandalorian Troop Builder pack is a good idea!

This one is surprising that they haven't either created lots of carded random kit-bashed Mandalorians, or come out with a 4-pack.
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Me three
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The Cal Kestis is the easiest kit-bash they could ever do, and I'm ok with that.

I do like the Mandalorian Judge...hell, I'm still hoping Hasbro pulls their heads out of their asses and realize that at Mandalorian Troop Builder pack is a good idea!
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The Vintage Collection / Re: The Future of Star Wars Collecting?
« Last post by Matt_Fury on Today at 10:22 AM »
All that photo proves is that there will be empty pegs that should have TVC figures on them.
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The Vintage Collection / Re: The Future of Star Wars Collecting?
« Last post by Rob on Today at 08:22 AM »
A few weeks ago I got the TPM Retro set from an employee who got one from the back room too.  A week later they have 8 of them on the shelf in two different locations.  They don’t seem to be selling.
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LEGO / Re: Recent Acquisitions
« Last post by EdSolo on Today at 07:15 AM »
Some of those FB lego groups are a bit crazy.  I wouldn't really bother with them.  Just list it on marketplace and set it to worldwide so everyone can see it.  I've sold about 80 loose and open sets in the past 18 months.  I have been selling more than just lego, so it may go faster for you.  If all the sets are sealed, you really just need to take pictures of the front and back.  Taking the time to list everything will definitely get you a lot more money than going to a dealer.  You might find some people who will want to buy several sets and ask for a discount.

Personally, I would sell them yourself.  A dealer will give you at best 50% of what you could sell them for, but most likely 30% or less.  Write your first listing in Word.  Then you can just cut and paste.  Essentially you just need set number and title and that it is sealed.  I also list the number of pieces and which mini figures are included (many sets sell just because they contain a unique mini figure).

You are honestly sitting on a mini goldmine.  Like I stated earlier, I have sold about 20% of my lego collection and have made about 70% of the MSRP of everything and I still have a bunch of larger sets and rare items that I haven't had a chance to list yet.  You won't regret it if you just take the time.
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The Vintage Collection / Re: The Future of Star Wars Collecting?
« Last post by EdSolo on Today at 06:47 AM »
I assumed Target "paused" all of Star Wars years ago.  The only thing Hasbro that I buy is the retro collection at this point so I'm not going to stores much.  Sometimes if I'm in Target I stop by the toy section just to check it out.  In the past year or so, my local Target has set up a Disney section and Star Wars has been moved there from the normal rows of toys.  Much smaller spot than in the past.  Generally it is completely barren.  Maybe a few 6" figures.  Generally no 3 3/4" whatsoever.  I was there a few weeks ago for the TPM retro set.  No tags on the shelf for it, but they had a few in the back.  It wouldn't shock me is Star Wars went away from Target.
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