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?
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 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?
[…]
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.)
[…]
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.
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)
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)
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?
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.
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..
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..
[…]
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.
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 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.
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?