Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | May 10, 2021 18:37 | Subject: | Re: Plastic bags | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, bluelou3rd writes:
| I have a bunch of little plastic bags from my years of buying,
who takes them back or who wants them?
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I would gladly take them
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | May 10, 2021 18:35 | Subject: | Re: Plastic bags | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, bluelou3rd writes:
| I have a bunch of little plastic bags from my years of buying,
who takes them back or who wants them?
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Most supermarkets in the U.S. will accept plastic bags for recycling—including
resealable baggies (someone correct me if I am wrong).
You also could try to find someone local who will take them, as it's generally
cheaper to buy new ones than to ship them somewhere.
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 10, 2021 18:32 | Subject: | Re: Plastic bags | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I personally use the plastic bags people send me parts in to put in the parts
I'm sending people, it doesn't completely evens out but it keeps the
invasion in check.
In General, bluelou3rd writes:
| I have a bunch of little plastic bags from my years of buying,
who takes them back or who wants them?
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Author: | bluelou3rd | Posted: | May 10, 2021 18:27 | Subject: | Plastic bags | Viewed: | 149 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I have a bunch of little plastic bags from my years of buying,
who takes them back or who wants them?
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Author: | Ilikepandas | Posted: | May 10, 2021 16:49 | Subject: | Re: What is this from | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I'll ask again in a few days
someone else might know
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Author: | Ilikepandas | Posted: | May 10, 2021 14:56 | Subject: | Re: What is this from | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | General | |
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| yeah
and idk when or how i got them
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Author: | tonnic | Posted: | May 10, 2021 14:51 | Subject: | Re: What is this from | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, Ilikepandas writes:
Also non Lego.
I do not know what brand they are but no Lego.
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Author: | Ilikepandas | Posted: | May 10, 2021 14:44 | Subject: | Re: What is this from | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | General | |
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| thanks
what about these
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | May 10, 2021 14:37 | Subject: | Re: What is this from | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, Ilikepandas writes:
| hi
so i asked about these a few days ago
and i was told that they were custom
i have a few custom legos and would like to know who makes/made them
and ive had them for a long time and have no idea where they came from
so if anyone knows where there are from that would help alot
thanks
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https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1269697
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Author: | Ilikepandas | Posted: | May 10, 2021 14:34 | Subject: | What is this from | Viewed: | 110 times | Topic: | General | |
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| hi
so i asked about these a few days ago
and i was told that they were custom
i have a few custom legos and would like to know who makes/made them
and ive had them for a long time and have no idea where they came from
so if anyone knows where there are from that would help alot
thanks
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Author: | Grego | Posted: | May 9, 2021 20:34 | Subject: | Re: Selling manufactured error Lego | Viewed: | 61 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, IceWorm writes:
| Ok, so I was wondering if theres a collectors desire for manufacture error parts.
I know that prints on the wrong colour pieces are deffo desirable but what I
currently have are parts that the plastic either didn't quite fill up the
whole mould or seem to have been melted(?) during the manufacturing process.
Any thoughts or are they just trash?
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You can search the forum for short shots or go here for a start
https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1251896
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | May 9, 2021 18:13 | Subject: | Re: Selling manufactured error Lego | Viewed: | 61 times | Topic: | General | |
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| There are a few who buy these.
In General, IceWorm writes:
| Ok, so I was wondering if theres a collectors desire for manufacture error parts.
I know that prints on the wrong colour pieces are deffo desirable but what I
currently have are parts that the plastic either didn't quite fill up the
whole mould or seem to have been melted(?) during the manufacturing process.
Any thoughts or are they just trash?
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Author: | IceWorm | Posted: | May 9, 2021 18:07 | Subject: | Selling manufactured error Lego | Viewed: | 137 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Ok, so I was wondering if theres a collectors desire for manufacture error parts.
I know that prints on the wrong colour pieces are deffo desirable but what I
currently have are parts that the plastic either didn't quite fill up the
whole mould or seem to have been melted(?) during the manufacturing process.
Any thoughts or are they just trash?
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Author: | Texxy38 | Posted: | May 9, 2021 04:19 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 62 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, stearns writes:
| In General, CSC writes:
| I started listing and selling here on Bricklink this year and it has been fun
to see where LEGO came from when it was my toy as a child 35 years ago.
I started buying sets, parting them out, filling up drawers and boxes and listed
it here.
Now sales are picking up and I am always sad to see some of the parts go and
some of the boxes getting empty. I know it is a great problem to have, but it
is also sad
I know I am weird, but am I the only one?
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Mine is an exact copy of your story, you're not alone!
I hate letting pieces go, I always think I missed something and I might still
have rebuilt one more of my childhood sets. But knowing that someone else gets
some joy out of them helps.
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This is especially true if you get to know that some rare parts are going to
be used in a large project that may end-up in a show, museum or make a simple
builder proud of his creation !
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Author: | stansbrickstore | Posted: | May 8, 2021 18:18 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Thanks for all the replies everyone, I really appreciate all of the help.
If I was to sell the parts individually, is there an easy way to tell what era
the bricks are from, or is it best to give a rough guess? As I mentioned in the
first post almost all of the bricks are older than me, so I'm not so confident
that I'll be able to distinguish the eras by myself.
Also is there a way to find a fair price for older pieces, since the 6 month
sale average will be mostly newer bricks, or should I try to come up with prices
myself?
Thank you again for all the advice everyone, it means a lot to me!
Stan
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Author: | Fazer8 | Posted: | May 8, 2021 13:56 | Subject: | BartsBrickHut Restarts !!! | Viewed: | 60 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I have decided to open my store again which specialises in part kits and spares
and or repairs items.
My headline offer is the original space shuttle (8480) in fair condition and
with about 98% of parts, all motors worked when I dismantled it as did fibre
optics.
If you need any obscure parts send me a message, star wars, city, technic, thousands
of mainly small parts.
enjoy the shop if you visit, all parts not inventoried due to there being so
many, that's my excuse and I am sticking to it.
Mike
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Author: | bricks.steine | Posted: | May 8, 2021 04:04 | Subject: | Re: what piece is this?? | Viewed: | 95 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Not even custom printed, that parts are Playmobil
Regards
Stefan
In General, Ilikepandas writes:
| hello
anyone know what these pieces are
thanks
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Author: | Vosblokjes | Posted: | May 8, 2021 01:28 | Subject: | Re: what piece is this?? | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, Ilikepandas writes:
If they are genuine 1x2 tiles then they are custom prints.
But I see them a lot as well, they are not tiles, but smaller and no opening
at the underside, but solid and both sides printed.
As far as I know it's playmobil, so still no Lego
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Author: | Ilikepandas | Posted: | May 7, 2021 18:22 | Subject: | Re: what piece is this?? | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | General | |
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| hmmm
oof
thanks anyways
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Author: | tEoS | Posted: | May 7, 2021 18:21 | Subject: | Re: what piece is this?? | Viewed: | 54 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Custom printed
In General, Ilikepandas writes:
| hello
anyone know what these pieces are
thanks
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Author: | Ilikepandas | Posted: | May 7, 2021 18:12 | Subject: | what piece is this?? | Viewed: | 166 times | Topic: | General | |
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| hello
anyone know what these pieces are
thanks
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 7, 2021 13:04 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 60 times | Topic: | General | |
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| The only way you can know what set a common part comes from is if it's assembled
with at least 2 other parts (see https://www.bricklink.com/catalogIn.asp?viewMulti=Y
). My current LEGO bin contained several small assemblies I've been able
to attribute to specific sets, mostly ones I'd already identified. It helped
with the process of sorting parts between sets.
In General, stearns writes:
| I do it like that too - I try to find rare pieces in the heap, stickered ones,
figures and others that only came in one set, and try to collect the parts for
those sets. Then fill up partial sets I already have. The rest I sell as separate
bricks, I don't think there's a (reasonable) way to find out where they
came from, unless you know the sets very well yourself.
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Author: | Akir | Posted: | May 7, 2021 13:04 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 89 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, CSC writes:
| I started listing and selling here on Bricklink this year and it has been fun
to see where LEGO came from when it was my toy as a child 35 years ago.
I started buying sets, parting them out, filling up drawers and boxes and listed
it here.
Now sales are picking up and I am always sad to see some of the parts go and
some of the boxes getting empty. I know it is a great problem to have, but it
is also sad
I know I am weird, but am I the only one?
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Mine is an exact copy of your story, you're not alone!
I hate letting pieces go, I always think I missed something and I might still
have rebuilt one more of my childhood sets. But knowing that someone else gets
some joy out of them helps.
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 7, 2021 13:01 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I agree, for the sets I discarded that had minifigs, I put them for sale individually
as well. No luck for my current bin, almost devoid of any minifig.
In General, peregrinator writes:
| In General, MrPetovan writes:
| Selling sets and selling parts isn't the same job, it doesn't require
the same organization. I currently have several sets for sale each in their own
bag (or on my shelves), but only about a hundreds used part lots, which I keep
in exactly three ziploc bags. If I wanted to start selling more parts, I would
have to come up with a whole different sorting system to separate the parts for
sale and the parts I keep for future builds.
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All true, but the OP's store already has parts listed for sale.
At the very least it's a good idea, if completing the sets is difficult,
to separate out the minifigs before trying to sell the parts in one batch.
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | May 7, 2021 12:56 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, MrPetovan writes:
| Selling sets and selling parts isn't the same job, it doesn't require
the same organization. I currently have several sets for sale each in their own
bag (or on my shelves), but only about a hundreds used part lots, which I keep
in exactly three ziploc bags. If I wanted to start selling more parts, I would
have to come up with a whole different sorting system to separate the parts for
sale and the parts I keep for future builds.
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All true, but the OP's store already has parts listed for sale.
At the very least it's a good idea, if completing the sets is difficult,
to separate out the minifigs before trying to sell the parts in one batch.
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Author: | Akir | Posted: | May 7, 2021 12:53 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I do it like that too - I try to find rare pieces in the heap, stickered ones,
figures and others that only came in one set, and try to collect the parts for
those sets. Then fill up partial sets I already have. The rest I sell as separate
bricks, I don't think there's a (reasonable) way to find out where they
came from, unless you know the sets very well yourself.
In General, MrPetovan writes:
| I had the same issue with the previous LEGO bin I purchased off Craigslist. What
I did is start a ziploc bag for most of the identified sets, sort the parts between
them using wanted lists to record how many of each part I have.
Once I was done, I checked how expensive it would be to complete each set, and
I discarded any set that would have been almost as or more expensive to complete
than buy Used. From 20 sets initially, it boiled down to just 8.
I've put the stickered parts of the discarded sets for sale since I knew
I wouldn't complete these sets. I've kept the remaining parts for the
sets I identified in the current bin, where I have had way more luck, with completion
rates around 80% including parts I took from the previous bins I sorted.
In General, stansbrickstore writes:
| I'm just wondering if anyone can give me any advice if they've had a
similar problem.
A few years ago I bought a box of very old lego and I'm currently trying
to split it into sets to sell on Bricklink. Most of the sets are much older than
me, so I don't know any of them very well.
Basically it's a medium sized box of random parts from someone's collection,
the problem is that I'm really struggling to form incomplete sets from the
parts, as it seems that there is no more than 50% of any set.
For example I have a boat, which I believe is from set 314 (1976) because of
the stickers attached, but not many of the other pieces.
I also have one of the big red boat pieces from set 7244 (2005) and the sticker
sheet, but not many other pieces.
I also have lots of pirate minfigs, some of which I think have come from set
6258 (1992), but I'm really struggling to tell what set these come from as
lots of the pirates are present in multiple sets.
What I'm trying to ask is, does anyone have any experience with a similar
issue and if so do you think it would be better for me to continue trying to
split the box into sets, or should I sell the pieces all together in one big
bundle? Has anyone got tips for sorting used lego into sets?
Any advice is really appreciated, and I can provide photos if anyone is interested?
Many thanks, Stan.
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 7, 2021 12:27 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Selling sets and selling parts isn't the same job, it doesn't require
the same organization. I currently have several sets for sale each in their own
bag (or on my shelves), but only about a hundreds used part lots, which I keep
in exactly three ziploc bags. If I wanted to start selling more parts, I would
have to come up with a whole different sorting system to separate the parts for
sale and the parts I keep for future builds.
In General, peregrinator writes:
| Why not list them as parts? Used parts definitely do sell on BrickLink - and
you'll get a better price for them listed individually than as a bundle.
Definitely list the minifigs individually as well.
In General, stansbrickstore writes:
| I'm just wondering if anyone can give me any advice if they've had a
similar problem.
A few years ago I bought a box of very old lego and I'm currently trying
to split it into sets to sell on Bricklink. Most of the sets are much older than
me, so I don't know any of them very well.
Basically it's a medium sized box of random parts from someone's collection,
the problem is that I'm really struggling to form incomplete sets from the
parts, as it seems that there is no more than 50% of any set.
For example I have a boat, which I believe is from set 314 (1976) because of
the stickers attached, but not many of the other pieces.
I also have one of the big red boat pieces from set 7244 (2005) and the sticker
sheet, but not many other pieces.
I also have lots of pirate minfigs, some of which I think have come from set
6258 (1992), but I'm really struggling to tell what set these come from as
lots of the pirates are present in multiple sets.
What I'm trying to ask is, does anyone have any experience with a similar
issue and if so do you think it would be better for me to continue trying to
split the box into sets, or should I sell the pieces all together in one big
bundle? Has anyone got tips for sorting used lego into sets?
Any advice is really appreciated, and I can provide photos if anyone is interested?
Many thanks, Stan.
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 7, 2021 12:24 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I had the same issue with the previous LEGO bin I purchased off Craigslist. What
I did is start a ziploc bag for most of the identified sets, sort the parts between
them using wanted lists to record how many of each part I have.
Once I was done, I checked how expensive it would be to complete each set, and
I discarded any set that would have been almost as or more expensive to complete
than buy Used. From 20 sets initially, it boiled down to just 8.
I've put the stickered parts of the discarded sets for sale since I knew
I wouldn't complete these sets. I've kept the remaining parts for the
sets I identified in the current bin, where I have had way more luck, with completion
rates around 80% including parts I took from the previous bins I sorted.
In General, stansbrickstore writes:
| I'm just wondering if anyone can give me any advice if they've had a
similar problem.
A few years ago I bought a box of very old lego and I'm currently trying
to split it into sets to sell on Bricklink. Most of the sets are much older than
me, so I don't know any of them very well.
Basically it's a medium sized box of random parts from someone's collection,
the problem is that I'm really struggling to form incomplete sets from the
parts, as it seems that there is no more than 50% of any set.
For example I have a boat, which I believe is from set 314 (1976) because of
the stickers attached, but not many of the other pieces.
I also have one of the big red boat pieces from set 7244 (2005) and the sticker
sheet, but not many other pieces.
I also have lots of pirate minfigs, some of which I think have come from set
6258 (1992), but I'm really struggling to tell what set these come from as
lots of the pirates are present in multiple sets.
What I'm trying to ask is, does anyone have any experience with a similar
issue and if so do you think it would be better for me to continue trying to
split the box into sets, or should I sell the pieces all together in one big
bundle? Has anyone got tips for sorting used lego into sets?
Any advice is really appreciated, and I can provide photos if anyone is interested?
Many thanks, Stan.
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Author: | renhoffman | Posted: | May 7, 2021 12:02 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | General | |
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| If you're missing a lot, its better to sell the parts. When listing them,
be sure to write in the comments what Era they are from. There are buyers looking
for older bricks in particular.
Darren
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Author: | rab1234 | Posted: | May 7, 2021 11:37 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | General | |
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| If you know you're missing a lot of parts (especially the more rare parts),
it would not make any sense to try to acquire the missing pieces unless you frequently
buy lots from a similar era and don't mind holding onto them and eventually
completing. That being said, it's a lot more work and the sets themselves
will sell slower than individual pieces and figs.
I'd strongly recommend just listing figs and rare parts separately (identifying
the likely sets makes this a lot easier).
-Blockbusting Bricks
In General, stansbrickstore writes:
| I'm just wondering if anyone can give me any advice if they've had a
similar problem.
A few years ago I bought a box of very old lego and I'm currently trying
to split it into sets to sell on Bricklink. Most of the sets are much older than
me, so I don't know any of them very well.
Basically it's a medium sized box of random parts from someone's collection,
the problem is that I'm really struggling to form incomplete sets from the
parts, as it seems that there is no more than 50% of any set.
For example I have a boat, which I believe is from set 314 (1976) because of
the stickers attached, but not many of the other pieces.
I also have one of the big red boat pieces from set 7244 (2005) and the sticker
sheet, but not many other pieces.
I also have lots of pirate minfigs, some of which I think have come from set
6258 (1992), but I'm really struggling to tell what set these come from as
lots of the pirates are present in multiple sets.
What I'm trying to ask is, does anyone have any experience with a similar
issue and if so do you think it would be better for me to continue trying to
split the box into sets, or should I sell the pieces all together in one big
bundle? Has anyone got tips for sorting used lego into sets?
Any advice is really appreciated, and I can provide photos if anyone is interested?
Many thanks, Stan.
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | May 7, 2021 11:26 | Subject: | Re: Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Why not list them as parts? Used parts definitely do sell on BrickLink - and
you'll get a better price for them listed individually than as a bundle.
Definitely list the minifigs individually as well.
In General, stansbrickstore writes:
| I'm just wondering if anyone can give me any advice if they've had a
similar problem.
A few years ago I bought a box of very old lego and I'm currently trying
to split it into sets to sell on Bricklink. Most of the sets are much older than
me, so I don't know any of them very well.
Basically it's a medium sized box of random parts from someone's collection,
the problem is that I'm really struggling to form incomplete sets from the
parts, as it seems that there is no more than 50% of any set.
For example I have a boat, which I believe is from set 314 (1976) because of
the stickers attached, but not many of the other pieces.
I also have one of the big red boat pieces from set 7244 (2005) and the sticker
sheet, but not many other pieces.
I also have lots of pirate minfigs, some of which I think have come from set
6258 (1992), but I'm really struggling to tell what set these come from as
lots of the pirates are present in multiple sets.
What I'm trying to ask is, does anyone have any experience with a similar
issue and if so do you think it would be better for me to continue trying to
split the box into sets, or should I sell the pieces all together in one big
bundle? Has anyone got tips for sorting used lego into sets?
Any advice is really appreciated, and I can provide photos if anyone is interested?
Many thanks, Stan.
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Author: | stansbrickstore | Posted: | May 7, 2021 11:22 | Subject: | Splitting old mixed lego into sets | Viewed: | 137 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I'm just wondering if anyone can give me any advice if they've had a
similar problem.
A few years ago I bought a box of very old lego and I'm currently trying
to split it into sets to sell on Bricklink. Most of the sets are much older than
me, so I don't know any of them very well.
Basically it's a medium sized box of random parts from someone's collection,
the problem is that I'm really struggling to form incomplete sets from the
parts, as it seems that there is no more than 50% of any set.
For example I have a boat, which I believe is from set 314 (1976) because of
the stickers attached, but not many of the other pieces.
I also have one of the big red boat pieces from set 7244 (2005) and the sticker
sheet, but not many other pieces.
I also have lots of pirate minfigs, some of which I think have come from set
6258 (1992), but I'm really struggling to tell what set these come from as
lots of the pirates are present in multiple sets.
What I'm trying to ask is, does anyone have any experience with a similar
issue and if so do you think it would be better for me to continue trying to
split the box into sets, or should I sell the pieces all together in one big
bundle? Has anyone got tips for sorting used lego into sets?
Any advice is really appreciated, and I can provide photos if anyone is interested?
Many thanks, Stan.
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Author: | cplonsdale | Posted: | May 5, 2021 19:42 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 76 times | Topic: | General | |
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| This is an over 18 site full of people obsessed (and I don't think obsessed
is too strong a word...just look at the intensity and dedication shown by those
people that form the catalogue.) with a child's toy. While I'm sure there
are some here who only see an opportunity to make some money from a highly sort
after commodity (and good luck to them they are part of the beauty and usefulness
of this site) the vast majority are LEGO fanatics for whatever their own reasons
are. This being the case, in the whole wide world you possibly are weird but
here on Bricklink you are just another AFOL, we all are to one degree or another,
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 5, 2021 19:35 | Subject: | Re: Liquidate my inventory | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | General | |
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| It is open for me now?
In General, CSC writes:
| And your store is closed, so nobody knows what they would buy.
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 5, 2021 19:25 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I'm sorry about that, I have been looking at how expensive any given set
I can complete from my unsorted LEGO bins is, but ultimately if the set doesn't
have some sort of appeal to me I won't go forward with the process of part
collection and putting it for sale, since I will have to have the set around
for some while before someone buys it from me, and I can only have so much space
dedicated to LEGO in my apartment.
In General, peregrinator writes:
| Watching Lego go out the door doesn't make me sad, I know someone will make
good use of it. What I don't like is that I now look at Lego and instead
of looking forward to building, I'm wondering how much money I can make from
it.
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 5, 2021 19:22 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | General | |
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| You definitely aren't, when I sold my 8868 Airtech Claw Rig at 16, I immediately
regretted it.
However, now that I'm back into the business of selling LEGO, I don't
really sell my own, I sell sets and parts from bins I found on the street
or purchased on Craigslist. I have less attachment to it so it makes it easier.
Still, I don't put everything I got for sale, only the parts I'm sure
I won't need to complete a set or a MOC, like stickered parts or parts in
colors that are specific to a single set.
This is why my shop has so few parts for sale, the rest of my collection is off-limit.
I tried to sell some basic bricks to make some space in my drawers, and the next
month I realized I needed some of the parts I sold and that I would have to buy
them again. We're talking about pennies lost, but it felt worse than the
financial loss.
This is why I probably won't be suckered into buying sets to part them to
sell. In fact I'm committed to do the exact opposite, reassembling sets from
loose collection, the investigative work and the part collection are fun hobbies
for me.
In General, CSC writes:
| I started listing and selling here on Bricklink this year and it has been fun
to see where LEGO came from when it was my toy as a child 35 years ago.
I started buying sets, parting them out, filling up drawers and boxes and listed
it here.
Now sales are picking up and I am always sad to see some of the parts go and
some of the boxes getting empty. I know it is a great problem to have, but it
is also sad
I know I am weird, but am I the only one?
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Author: | hkl22 | Posted: | May 5, 2021 19:08 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, peregrinator writes:
| Watching Lego go out the door doesn't make me sad, I know someone will make
good use of it. What I don't like is that I now look at Lego and instead
of looking forward to building, I'm wondering how much money I can make from
it.
In General, CSC writes:
| I started listing and selling here on Bricklink this year and it has been fun
to see where LEGO came from when it was my toy as a child 35 years ago.
I started buying sets, parting them out, filling up drawers and boxes and listed
it here.
Now sales are picking up and I am always sad to see some of the parts go and
some of the boxes getting empty. I know it is a great problem to have, but it
is also sad
I know I am weird, but am I the only one?
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Yeah that's true. Well, I'm selling used parts from my old sets, but
using some of that money to fund lego mocs, so I guess I haven't felt that
that much yet.
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | May 5, 2021 18:13 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 65 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Watching Lego go out the door doesn't make me sad, I know someone will make
good use of it. What I don't like is that I now look at Lego and instead
of looking forward to building, I'm wondering how much money I can make from
it.
In General, CSC writes:
| I started listing and selling here on Bricklink this year and it has been fun
to see where LEGO came from when it was my toy as a child 35 years ago.
I started buying sets, parting them out, filling up drawers and boxes and listed
it here.
Now sales are picking up and I am always sad to see some of the parts go and
some of the boxes getting empty. I know it is a great problem to have, but it
is also sad
I know I am weird, but am I the only one?
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Author: | wildchicken13 | Posted: | May 5, 2021 18:08 | Subject: | Re: Am I weird? | Viewed: | 59 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, CSC writes:
| I started listing and selling here on Bricklink this year and it has been fun
to see where LEGO came from when it was my toy as a child 35 years ago.
I started buying sets, parting them out, filling up drawers and boxes and listed
it here.
Now sales are picking up and I am always sad to see some of the parts go and
some of the boxes getting empty. I know it is a great problem to have, but it
is also sad
I know I am weird, but am I the only one?
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You are not the only one. I am currently in the process of liquidating my LEGO
collection and while it is nice to have all that extra space and cash, it is
sad to see the old LEGO go away. Of course, you could always by more sets and
start the process all over again
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Author: | CSC | Posted: | May 5, 2021 18:03 | Subject: | Am I weird? | Viewed: | 238 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I started listing and selling here on Bricklink this year and it has been fun
to see where LEGO came from when it was my toy as a child 35 years ago.
I started buying sets, parting them out, filling up drawers and boxes and listed
it here.
Now sales are picking up and I am always sad to see some of the parts go and
some of the boxes getting empty. I know it is a great problem to have, but it
is also sad
I know I am weird, but am I the only one?
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Author: | CSC | Posted: | May 5, 2021 18:01 | Subject: | Re: Liquidate my inventory | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, legomaster100 writes:
| I am looking to liquidate my inventory/store to try to purchase a new Lego Star
Wars and/or Harry Potter set
The total right now is about 450$ to 500$ of average value and I am looking for
somewhere in the 350-400 range.
Please Take a look!
Thanks!!
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And your store is closed, so nobody knows what they would buy.
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Author: | MrPetovan | Posted: | May 5, 2021 16:29 | Subject: | Re: Liquidate my inventory | Viewed: | 64 times | Topic: | General | |
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| With free shipping from the lego.com store!
In General, peregrinator writes:
| Without looking at your inventory, you would probably get around 1/2 or even
less of the average value. Otherwise people could just buy new sets instead and
get the same average value.
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | May 5, 2021 16:09 | Subject: | Re: Liquidate my inventory | Viewed: | 74 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, legomaster100 writes:
| I am looking to liquidate my inventory/store to try to purchase a new Lego Star
Wars and/or Harry Potter set
The total right now is about 450$ to 500$ of average value and I am looking for
somewhere in the 350-400 range.
Please Take a look!
Thanks!!
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Expect to get 25-30% of average value if you are desperate and want to liquidate.
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | May 5, 2021 15:28 | Subject: | Re: Liquidate my inventory | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, legomaster100 writes:
| I am looking to liquidate my inventory/store to try to purchase a new Lego Star
Wars and/or Harry Potter set
The total right now is about 450$ to 500$ of average value and I am looking for
somewhere in the 350-400 range.
Please Take a look!
Thanks!!
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Without looking at your inventory, you would probably get around 1/2 or even
less of the average value. Otherwise people could just buy new sets instead and
get the same average value.
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Author: | maxx3001 | Posted: | May 5, 2021 15:18 | Subject: | Re: yellow castle with a blue knight? | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, maxx3001 writes:
| Did LEGO originally mean for the light gray knight to be a blue knight?
Light gray was not a very normal color back then, but black, white, red and blue
were.
The castle is yellow, the light gray is used for helmets, weapons, shields and
vests.
The other visors are different from their light gray helmets, but are the same
color as the knights outfits.
White knight, white suit and white visor, red knight red suit and red visor,
black knight, black suit and black visor , blue knight, blue suit and light gray
visor???
This question came up recently again as I am going through my yellow castle sets
again.
And to give maybe a bit of evidence, here is an old picture of said knight.
What do you think?
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Any ideas?
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Author: | legomaster100 | Posted: | May 5, 2021 15:05 | Subject: | Liquidate my inventory | Viewed: | 173 times | Topic: | General | |
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| I am looking to liquidate my inventory/store to try to purchase a new Lego Star
Wars and/or Harry Potter set
The total right now is about 450$ to 500$ of average value and I am looking for
somewhere in the 350-400 range.
Please Take a look!
Thanks!!
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Author: | DaddysBricks | Posted: | May 5, 2021 13:48 | Subject: | Re: biz cards | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, cosmicray writes:
| In General, wildchicken13 writes:
You can even get a QR code. Go to the Duck Duck Go search engine, type QR followed
by the URL, bada boom, bada bing !
Nita Rae
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Don't know half the stuff in the response and will have to call "OIT" (aka)
daughter, I'm to old school.
I am sure I can figure it all out. Thanks for the info.
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Author: | jbo210 | Posted: | May 5, 2021 13:11 | Subject: | Re: biz cards | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | General | |
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| Nita,
That is an awesome tip for the QR code! I never knew you could do that! Thank
you!
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Author: | cosmicray | Posted: | May 5, 2021 12:18 | Subject: | Re: biz cards | Viewed: | 63 times | Topic: | General | |
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| In General, wildchicken13 writes:
You can even get a QR code. Go to the Duck Duck Go search engine, type QR followed
by the URL, bada boom, bada bing !
Nita Rae
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