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Lego Military Sets To Buy

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Specials and Featured Items VAB 6x6 Armored Personnel Carrier British SAS is now in stock! CLICK HERE for more recent NEW RELEASES!LEGO® NEXO KNIGHTS™ Army-Building Setproduct_label_list_price_accessibility$14.99product_label_sale_price_accessibility 0123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISNEXO KNIGHTS™Boost your army with royal reinforcements! Currency - All prices are in AUD Custom LEGO Military Minifig Soldier Navy Seal Diver Frogman Custom LEGO Minifig Soldier US Navy Seal Elite with K9 Custom LEGO Minifig Soldier US Modern Combat Tracker DEA Officer with K9 Custom Modern Combat Military Movie Hero inspired by the Film American Sniper Custom LEGO Comic & Movie Character V for Vendetta w/Straight Knives Custom Lego Military Soldier Minifigure Model Soldiers US Dress Marine Blue Custom LEGO Minifig Inspired by Action Superhero Movie Anti-Hero Deadpool Custom LEGO Military Vehicle Model Set German Panzer 1 Light Tank w/1 Crew Custom LEGO Military Soldier Minifigure Model Soldiers US Strike Team 2nd Ranger Battalion Sergeant




Custom LEGO Military Vehicle Model Set for Soldiers Inspired by the TV Show "Rat Patrol" Willy's Jeep Custom LEGO Military Soldier Minifigure Model Soldiers US Navy Officer and a Gentlemen Custom LEGO Military Model Vehicle Set Battle Pack Fury vs. Tiger Custom LEGO Military Vehicle Model Set German Heavy Tank Tiger 1 Tank - V2 Camouflaged Custom LEGO Military Fantasy Movie Albino Alien Soldier Xenomorph - with Radioactive "Glow in the Dark" TailLEGO® NEXO KNIGHTS™ Monsters Army-Building Setproduct_label_list_price_accessibility$14.99product_label_sale_price_accessibility 0123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISNEXO KNIGHTS™Grow Jestro's army with these hot-headed Lava monsters!LEGO Minifigures, Custom Army Guns and Parts Tanker Helmet - Black - BrickWarriors Japanese Helmet - Tan - BrickWarriors Russian SMG - Black - BrickWarriors Japanese SMG - Black - BrickWarriors German SMG - Black - BrickWarriors Desert Warrior - Custom Minifig




CHOKING HAZARD Items sold on this site contain small parts and are unsuitable for children under the age of 3 LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of Companies. The LEGO Group does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this website nor any of the customised/modified products or sets shown on it nor does it accept responsibility in any way, shape or form for any unforeseen and/or adverse consequences following from such customisation/modification.LEGO 60052 City Train - OCTAN Fuel Tank Flat Car w/ Forklift NEW Out of BoxSluban M38-B0509 Black Hawk Helicopter Toy Building Block 439 Pieces "Made by Sluban but still Lego like quality" - ByI'm really impressed with this tank. It looks like a real world modern tank. It has three different places you can place any of the five figures included. One of my figures had no face printed on its head though. This was the only negative thing I found though. Every piece was included and there were even some extras. Every piece was also very well made and fit together perfectly.




I was actually awaiting this set with lowered expectations. I just didn't know what to expect since it's not a Lego set, but I can say that it seems like it is one to me. The tank treads are intact. Whether they stay this way only time will tell. They do remind me of the ones that come with the Best Lock Sherman tank which suck. I was planning on replacing the Sherman tanks on my train set up with ... full reviewSign in with Facebook A verification email was sent to Please check your email and click on the verification link to proceed. Enter your email used in your BrickLink profile. A password reset link will be sent to your inbox. We emailed a code to reset your password. Please enter that code: If you haven't received the email, check your junk, spam, or other folders. Enter your new password to sign in: Reset and Sign InWelcome to MOC Nation! We're so excited to finally unveil this labor of love that is the result of many months of long days and late...




We sat down with Felix Jaensch, creator of our debut MOC, the Red Fox. Known by many as one of the most talented LEGO® MOC...Watch our time-lapse build of the Human Skull by Felix Jaensch. Our community, 915 want it Our community, 2120 want it Army Men on Patrol Our community, 1224 want it Indiana Jones Motorcycle Chase Our community, 1669 want it Race for the Stolen Treasure Our community, 2208 want it Our community, 1573 want it Our community, 1566 want it Our community, 1651 want it Fight on the Flying Wing Our community, 2303 want it Our community, 1181 want it Our community, 2241 want it BrickMaster - Indiana Jones Our community, 1805 want it Our community, 783 want it Our community, 399 want it Our community, 217 want it LEGO Minifigures: Character Encyclopedia Our community, 278 want itWoody and Buzz to the Rescue Our community, 981 want it Our community, 612 want it




Our community, 672 want it Buzz's Star Command Spaceship Our community, 1137 want it Our community, 854 want it Our community, 1238 want it Pizza Planet Truck Rescue Our community, 1316 want it Our community, 1143 want it Our community, 657 want it Our community, 665 want it Our community, 735 want it Our community, 728 want itThis series of articles explores the practical economics of buying, sorting and selling bulk Lego. I will help assess what it takes to make real money by describing my own experience buying a large used Lego collection on Craigslist for a discounted price, figuring out what sets I had, sorting the bricks back into the original sets, acquiring the missing pieces and reselling for a profit. Along the way, I’ll call out some of the hidden costs and benefits for Lego enthusiasts. LEGO as an investment? Before I go deeper into the details of my project, I should point out that investing in Lego can be a big business for some folks.




which helps people invest in Lego, although they focus on investing in unopened/new sets. On that site, you can see the current value of any Lego set (based on Ebay and other sources). It also allows you to record and track the value of your portfolio of Lego sets as if it were a stock market. I have purchased a couple Lego sets as a small-scale investment to support my hobby, but I don’t want to build up a large enough inventory to make it profitable. A couple ways to make money selling Lego: Most people invest in unopened Lego sets, hoping to sell them in a couple years when they are no longer available for a healthy profit. (Some of the most sought-after sets have doubled in cost in just two years, and that isn’t accounting for the possibility that you may have initially purchased the set at a discount.) Some folks try to find sets at a discount and resell them immediately for a profit. Others buy used Lego bricks and sets and try to sell for a profit. (This is the focus of this article.)




What is Lego worth? Before you buy anything, you need a basic knowledge about how much used Lego is worth. The following is a rough guide based on my experience: New Lego sets have a MSRP of between 8 and 12 cents per brick. That said, most sets can be purchased for between 10 and 40% off if you are patient, take advantage of rewards programs and sales. (Many of the large “Exclusive” sets which adult fans want are much harder to buy at a discount.) Used Lego sets in good condition are worth between 50% and 75% of retail prices while they are still available in stores. 6 – 12 months after they are no longer available, used sets usually catch up with MSRP, and can slowly increase in value if they are in high demand. The rule of thumb for unsorted Lego is between 6$ and 12$ per pound. If the bricks are sorted by color or include lots of desirable pieces, they are worth more. The value of Lego Minifigures varies greatly. Rare minifigures from a popular theme like Star Wars can sell for 5-10$ a piece.




More common minifigures sell for about 1$. can yield much higher prices, but it requires a small warehouse to store your bricks and seems like an unbelievable time commitment. Based on these factors, I decided that buying a used collection containing older sets which I can sort into complete sets would be the best approach for me, especially if I could get it for a really low price. Deciding what to buy If you are looking to buy used Lego, you have a couple options: Ebay, Craigslist and Garage Sales to name a few… I prefer Craigslist as you don’t have to worry about shipping, and you can see what you are getting before making a payment. My goal was to buy a collection containing many sets which I could sort out and sell for a profit. I also hoped that the collection would include some themes which interest me. (In my case: Star Wars, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings or Architecture.) Buying a profitable collection: I looked at dozens of used Lego collections on Craigslist listings before I made my first big purchase.




I live in Seattle which has a lot of Adult Lego enthusiasts, so it’s harder to find a great deal here. Since I was traveling to the east coast for the holidays, I checked Craigslist in areas we were visiting and found some better collections for sale than anything I’d seen in Seattle. The collection which I bought on Craigslist wasn’t very detailed and included only two blurry photos. The listing said that it included the “6211 – Imperial Star Destroyer” set which was released in 2006, plus “some other sets”. The original craigslist post is gone, so I can’t show you exactly what was listed, but I can say that the listing under-represented the size of the collection. As the listing was a bit unclear, I sent the seller the following clarifying email: “Are there any minifigures in the box? I am trying to determine if there are some nearly complete sets that are just missing instructions or not.” As they say, it never hurts to ask! In response, I got a lot more info than they put in their original Craigslist post:




“There are mini figures in the collection as most of it came from sets. The sets were broken down and the boxes / instructions were thrown out. Here are just a few that are in the container: LEGO Star Wars Clone Turbo Tank (8098) LEGO Star Wars General Grievous Starfighter (8095) LEGO Power Miners Fire Blaster (8188) LEGO® Power Miners Claw Catcher 8190 LEGO Power Miners Titanium Command Rig (8964) That last one was $200 alone.. Obviously everything is broken down into 1 pile. Ie, they are not separated by set into ziplocks etc.” Getting this much new information was great for me, since I had more information to help make a buying decision than other potential buyers. At this point I was confident that this would be a profitable purchase given the 150$ asking price. At the very least, I could resell the Imperial Star Destroyer to recoup my costs. I made arrangements to buy the collection, and was blown away by the two massive Rubbermaid bins which they game me.




(This created two problems outside of the scope of this article: Figuring out how to get 60+ pounds of Lego back to my home in Seattle, and figuring out how to keep my wife from killing me for buying so much Lego on vacation!) Tips and Tricks to buy the right collection: I’m hardly an expert, but the following are some helpful tips to help make sure you get a good deal.People sell used Lego collections every day. You need to find a great deal if you want to make any money.If the listing isn’t clear, ask for more details. If you want a photo showing which minifigures are included, it doesn’t hurt to ask. You can always ask for a lower price too, although be sure to close on a price before you make arrangements to see or buy the collection.You are going to be spending a lot of time with these bricks, so it would be nice if the collection includes some sets that you are excited to build. Who knows, you might even decide to keep a couple sets as your “reward” for selling the others.

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