It is still new in box. I would sell it for less than the $1200 average that it is currently selling for on ebay.
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Seriously, if I had two of them, there is no way I could resist building one of them. That would just be one fun build.Platypus wrote:I am still sitting on both of mine!
And maybe regretting ever opening one of them...
I hate building sets unless its like a car or a building for filling a city. I buy for bricks.tukac wrote:Seriously, if I had two of them, there is no way I could resist building one of them. That would just be one fun build.Platypus wrote:I am still sitting on both of mine!
And maybe regretting ever opening one of them...
You'd still get a good price on one of these, even if opened!Platypus wrote:I am still sitting on both of mine!
And maybe regretting ever opening one of them...
See, that is why I dare not sort if for parts. It's just a bunch of ugly Bley, and I could get $1000 for it! Then buy good non-bley LEGO with it.soundwave wrote:There was an opened set built once and resold for $1065 last week
That would require actually selling it thoughPlatypus wrote:See, that is why I dare not sort if for parts. It's just a bunch of ugly Bley, and I could get $1000 for it! Then buy good non-bley LEGO with it.soundwave wrote:There was an opened set built once and resold for $1065 last week
I swear, my little one would prolly leave a load in his shorts if I ever brought home one of those. It would be impossible to keep it from being played with.RadStar wrote:incidientally- during my "dark age" days, a friend from my Warhammer days- he built a Millennium Falcon and posted his progress on facebook, it was fun to follow and the model turned out to be alot bigger than I expected- and really really impressive.
I loved how the minifigs fit in the cockpit, just like in the movies
Hope someone rescues a set just so it gets played with!if I had the space to display a Millennium Falcon in my apartment id consider it- but I dont
You'd better hurry cause I hear it's on the to be discontinued list.tukac wrote:I swear, my little one would prolly leave a load in his shorts if I ever brought home one of those. It would be impossible to keep it from being played with.RadStar wrote:incidientally- during my "dark age" days, a friend from my Warhammer days- he built a Millennium Falcon and posted his progress on facebook, it was fun to follow and the model turned out to be alot bigger than I expected- and really really impressive.
I loved how the minifigs fit in the cockpit, just like in the movies
Hope someone rescues a set just so it gets played with!if I had the space to display a Millennium Falcon in my apartment id consider it- but I dont
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My g/f wants me to some day get the 500$ Death Star set just so we can spend a day building it together. XD
I am a pretty lucky man, yes. She is pretty cool.Platypus wrote:Your girlfriends wants you to get a Deathstar so you can build it together! You have a pretty cool girlfriend.
Sigh...Platypus wrote:Well at least you have your priorities worked out, house before LEGO... Or you will wind up with a full Storage locker like Dean.
When couples play with LEGO together... all is right in the world!Platypus wrote:Your girlfriends wants you to get a Deathstarso you can build it together! You have a pretty cool girlfriend.
We could just build our house out of the LEGO in the storage locker!TFM wrote:Sigh...Platypus wrote:Well at least you have your priorities worked out, house before LEGO... Or you will wind up with a full Storage locker like Dean.