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LEGO 75159 STAR WARS DEATH STAR. Built once never played with.$799.99Buy It Now watching | View DetailsCondition:NewTime left:22d 9h 22mItem location:NSWLEGO Star Wars Death Star 10188 Deathstar12 product ratings541302010DurableWould recommendEntertainingAbout this productSee detailsBuy It NowSee all 33 Brand NewSee detailsBuy It NowSee all 7 Pre-OwnedAll listings for this productAbout this productProduct IdentifiersProduct Key Features541302010DurableWould recommendEntertainingMost relevant reviewsby Excellent Lego SetAlthough a bit pricey, this set is absolutely awesome if you are a fan of Star Wars. I bought this set for my 8 year old son and we have had a ball assembling the model and then playing out the scenes from the iconic movies. My son loves it because it comes with all the original characters that the new sets do not. Like Luke, C3P0 R2D2 young Han Solo etc. Verified purchase: Yes | My son loves it!Condition: Newby a must have for any real collectorthis set is huge, the box weighs like 40lbs




it takes over 40 hrs to build so builders should be at least in middle school has a tonnn of mini figs and it is a large set so youre gonna need to find a large area to display itVerified purchase: No Used & new (9) from $1,000.00 + $13.49 shipping Lego Star Wars Death Star II (Discontinued by manufacturer) No one who saw the dreaded Death Star in the classic Star Wars films could ever forget it! Now you can build your own to add to your LEGO Star Wars collection. This incredibly detailed and faithful replica of the Death Star II from Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi will make an impressive addition to any Star Wars collection. The partially constructed Death Star looms in space above the forest moon of Endor, super laser ready to fire. This unique collectible is sure to rank as one of the greatest LEGO Star Wars models ever produced. Includes 3,449 pieces in all.Includes:Display stand and Imperial Star Destroyer to scaleMeasures 25"H x 19"W, including standImperial super laser II, laser cannons, ion cannons, tractor beam replacements, Quadanium steel hull and numerous deflector generators




Construct the galaxy's ultimate battle station! Who could forget the dreaded Death Star from the classic Star Wars film, "Return of the Jedi"? Now Star Wars fans and Lego enthusiasts can build the infamous, partially constructed battle station that looms in space above the forest moon of Endor. Just like in the movie, the super laser -- made here with brilliant transparent yellow elements -- is ready to fire. Impressive Display Recommended for ages 16 years and up, this faithful replica is more than just a kid's toy. The intricately detailed Lego Star Wars Death Star II is sure to impress Star Wars fans as much as Lego collectors. Half the fun is assembling the Death Star, and the other half is showing it off to your friends. This model includes its own display stand, perfect for placing on a computer desk. Measuring 19 inches wide and 25 inches high (with display stand), the Lego Death Star is to scale with the original -- 160 kilometers in diameter -- and incorporates an impressive 3,417 pieces.




About LEGO The world-famous building block set encourages a unique type of play that is fun, creative, engaging, and challenging. Taking its name from an abbreviation of two Danish words, "leg godt," meaning "play well," LEGO has been inspiring children and adults to do just that since 1932. Seventy-five years later, LEGO is one of the world's largest toy manufacturers, with products sold in 130 countries. What's in the Box Death Star replica with 3,417 pieces and display stand. 9 x 21 x 23.5 inches #590,998 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #15,628 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 3.1 out of 5 stars 5 star41%4 star26%3 star7%2 star4%1 star22%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsMissing pieces... go figureFANTASTIC KIT!They should change the age for the choking hazard..Five Starsstarwars collectableNice pieceChallenging, but worthwhileDon't jiggle the table! See and discover other items: lego 2016 sets, lego black friday




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By contrast, Lego sets kept in pristine condition have increased in value 12 per cent each year since the turn of the Millennium, with second-hand prices rising for specific sets as soon as they go out of production. Modern sets are performing even more strongly, with those released last year already selling on eBay for 36 per cent more than their original price. The analysis found none of the main investments favoured by savers matched returns on the plastic building bricks. Savers who invested in gold received a 9.6 per cent annual gain over the past decade and a half, while those who went with a savings account or Isa generated 2.8 per cent, according to investment company Hargreaves Lansdown. Some Lego sets that once sold for less than £100 now fetch thousands on the secondary market. Many of the highest prices are for old sets based around films such as Star Wars or landmarks or brands such as the Taj Mahal in India or the Volkswagen Beetle.  showed even sets based on everyday scenes such as police stations and town roads are soaring in value.




The largest percentage rise in price for any Lego set has been on "Cafe Corner", a model of a hotel which went on sale in 2007. The set, which has 2,056 pieces, originally sold for £89.99 but the price has risen to £2,096 since it went out of production – a return for investors of 2,230 per cent. , said the top price would be fetched only if the Lego had been kept in its box, in perfect condition. Used Lego is less valuable, but can still be worth hundreds of pounds more than its original price. "The neat thing is that all sets are retired at some point, and several hundred are retired each year a movie run ends, a licence expires or the Lego company wants to refresh its range," he said. "That means anyone with a set at home – large or small, it doesn't matter – could have quite an investment on their hands if it's in good condition, as this stuff appreciates very well in value." Most second-hand Lego is traded and bought on eBay. BrickPicker pays eBay for a breakdown of sales and compiles its own database of values and growth rates.




How to invest in shares with a 99.4pc chance of success • Telegraph investor weekly newsletter: best tips and ideas Mr Maciorowski said tens of thousands of investors across the world were pushing up prices of rarer sets. He said the growth rates would continue. "Lego investing is not hitting bubble-like status," he said. "That is partly because the Lego company doesn't promote the secondary market, it wants to sell direct to customers." Price rises can be disrupted if Lego restarts production of sets it had previously retired – but usually the effect is temporary as investors snap up the new stock, Mr Maciorowski said. The most popular type of Lego is Star Wars themed, accounting for 10 of the 20 most expensive sets. The Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon is the most expensive, having gone from a retail price of £342.49 in 2007 to £2,712 today. Two slightly earlier models, the Death Star II and Imperial Star Destroyer, which were released in 2005 and 2002 respectively, also fetch more than £1,000.




Mr Maciorowski said the new Star Wars film, Episode VII – The Force Awakens will give the old sets a "new life" in secondary market. "Demand is going to be off the hook," he said. "Sometimes when the next instalment of a film comes out it boosts interest: the new Fantastic Beasts films, for example, should also see demand pick up for some of the recently retired Harry Potter Lego." Laith Khalaf, an analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "The returns from Lego look pretty awesome, but investors need to beware that the value of collectables can be vulnerable to fads. "There’s absolutely no harm in buying some pieces as a hobby, and you may well make some money, but as a main building clock for your retirement I would suggest sticking to more traditional shares and bonds." Seven Lego investing tips from a pro If you are interested in a particular Lego set, buy one to build and one to save for a rainy day. Even used Lego sets can appreciate to values higher than the retail price.




Putting away a few large and exclusive sets to resell in years down the road can be very profitable. Limited edition and seasonal sets do very well in the Lego secondary markets. Any sets with short production runs usually appreciate well. The rarer, the better. Invest in Lego sets that were released after 1999. Pre-2000 sets were not really great investments. Many sets were basic and uninspiring. There are a handful of vintage sets that are viable collectables, but most have plateaued in value and many are in poor condition. Keep the Lego boxes, pieces and instructions in excellent condition. Save all the components of a Lego set. Keep them in a dry and dark storage space. No sun ... no moisture. The better the condition, the more the set will sell for in future. Stack Lego boxes vertically like books. Horizontal stacking causes boxes to crush and seals to break.Both small and large sets can appreciate very well percentage wise. Lego mini figures are very valuable.




Most expensive Lego sets Set – release date – pieces (mini figs) – retail price – current value 1 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon – 2007 – 5,195 (5) – £342.49 – £2,712 2 Cafe Corner – 2007 – 2,056 (3) – £89.99 – £2,096 3 Taj Mahal – 2008 – 5,922 (0) – £199.99 – £1,848 4 Death Star II – 2005 – 3,441 (0) – £249.99 – £1,524 5 Imperial Star Destroyer – 2002 – 3,096 (0) – £249.99 – £1,467 Lego sets with biggest rises in value Set – release date – pieces (mini figs) – retail price – current value – growth 1 Cafe Corner – 2007 – 2,056 (3) – £89.99 – £2,096 – 2,230% 2 Market Street – 2007 – 1,248 (3) – £59.99 – £698 – 1,064% 3 Holiday Train – 2006 – 965 (7) – £49.99 – £574 – 1,048% 4 Rescue from the Merpeople – 2005 – 175 (5) – £14.99 – £168 – 1,018% 5 The Batboat: Hunt for Killer Croc – 2006 – 188 (2) – £14.99 – £167 – 1,011%

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