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1-16 of 27,881 results for Price: Low to High Price: High to Low LEGO Star Wars Y-Wing Starfighter 75172 Building Kit (691 Pieces)(12 new offers) 4See all 25,625 itemsLEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 Building Kit$00(36 used & new offers) 508See all 28 itemsLEGO Kids' 9005718 DC Super Heroes Batman Mini-Figure Light Up Alarm Clock$75 478See all 477 itemsLEGO Dimensions Starter Pack - PlayStation 3 | $88(69 used & new offers) Gift CardSee all 175 itemsLEGO Creator 10232 Palace Cinema$95(75 new offers) 204See all 455 itemsLEGO Star Wars R2-D2 Key Light$95(22 new offers) 96See all 29 itemsSimpsons Level Pack - LEGO Dimensions | $800(183 used & new offers) Gift CardSee all 25,625 itemsLEGO Power Functions AAA Battery Box 88000$81(22 new offers) 36See all 57 itemsLEGO Ninjago Key Light - Lloyd LED Keychain Flashlight$37(38 new offers) 2See all 30 itemsLEGO Kids' 9002922 Star Wars Stormtrooper Watch with Link Bracelet and Minifigure$99




904See all 8 itemsLEGO Stationery - Colored Gel Pens 3 Pack with Building Bricks$848(24 new offers) 6See all 80 itemsSimple And Motorized Mechanisms Base Set by LEGO$95(4 new offers) 5See all 36 itemsLEGO Star Wars Microfighters With a Star wars Jelly belly Gift box (75130 -...$99See all 4 itemsLEGO Kids' 9005640 DC Universe Super Heroes Batman Minifigure Link Watch$99 278See all 477 itemsLego Alpha Team(13 used & new offers) 4See all 70 itemsLego CITY Stickers: 2 Packages of 24 Stickers Each (48 total)$95 2See all 28 items If you need help or have a question for Customer Service, please visit the Help Section.The Joker Bumper Car Our community, 1143 want it Green Lantern vs. Sinestro Our community, 1253 want it Gorilla Grodd Goes Bananas Our community, 1588 want it Black Manta Deep Sea Strike Our community, 1365 want it Our community, 1473 want it Our community, 1307 want it Our community, 2094 want it




Our community, 1415 want it Our community, 1229 want it Super Heroes DC Collection Our community, 251 want it Action Comics #1 Superman Our community, 1235 want it Our community, 772 want it Used & new (83) from $39.95 + $5.99 shipping LEGO Superheroes Darkseid InvasionDetailsLEGO Superheroes Black Manta Deep Sea Strike Building Set 76027 FREE Shipping. Buy "LEGO Superheroes Darkseid Invasion” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 18% off the $69.99 list price. Darkseid is causing mayhem in the city with his Hover Destroyer. Join forces with the Justice League to disarm this dangerous invader before he demolishes Metropolis! Help Cyborg hold the villain at bay using his stud shooter. But beware of blasts from the Destroyer's powerful cannonball shooter. Soar into battle with Hawkman and place Green Arrow at the controls of the cool Javelin spaceship. Fire the shooter while Cyborg jumps to knock out the cannonballs. Then activate the Javelin's own secret Super Jumper to send Superman flying towards Darkseid and knock him off the Destroyer!




Includes 4 minifigures with assorted weapons and an accessory: Superman, Green Arrow, Cyborg and Hawkman, plus a Darkseid figure. 18.9 x 11.1 x 2.4 inches 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 8 - 14 years #33,527 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,065 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets LEGO Superheroes Gorilla Grodd Goes Bananas LEGO Super Heroes Super Hero Airport Battle 76051 LEGO Superheroes Black Manta Deep Sea Strike Building Set 76027 5 star86%4 star9%3 star4%1 star1%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat Minifigs, Great Jet, Great SetBEST SET EVERthis set is a deal. Great lego set for kids who love superherosGood characters but expensiveEverything is AWESOME! Set up an Amazon Giveaway Learn more about Amazon Giveaway See and discover other items: dc superhero game, batman superhero, dc darkseid, dc cyborg, dc 10, dc comics lego setsFollow me over to the blog for more homemade goodness . . .




The hottest deals voted on by our community. Selected and verified by our team of deal editors.If you don’t want to shop for the new LEGO Jurassic World sets on [email protected], Amazon has you covered as well. They have listed five of the six sets online at retail price, minus the store exclusive set. The new LEGO Jurassic World sets also qualify for Amazon Prime shipping.Lennox MinifigureMinifigure SetClaws WaterResistant 50MWater ResistantMadden S ChristmasChristmas ListLennox WatchChima SeriesForwardLego Year 2013 Legends of Chima Series Watch with Minifigure Set #9000393 - LENNOX Watch Plus Lennox Minifigure with Pair of Claws (Water Resistant: 50m/165ft) Find answers to your questions about Selling on Amazon and receive responses from Amazon and fellow sellers. For account-specific questions, or if you do not receive an answer, contact Seller Support. Help For New Sellers New to selling on Amazon? Post your questions here for help from veteran sellers.




Be sure to review our New Seller FAQ. Listing Management & Reports Use this forum to discuss best practices for listing products on Amazon and managing inventory. View all Selling on Amazon forums You sell it, we ship it. Questions on using Amazon’s fulfillment service. Shipping Inventory to Amazon Questions on shipment creation, product packaging, product restrictions, and shipping best practices. FBA Orders and Customer Service Questions on returns, refunds, feedback, and other policies related to FBA orders. View all Fulfillment By Amazon forumsI was strolling through my local department store and saw two #70803 The LEGO Movie Cloud Cuckoo Palace sets. Aware that this set was becoming hard to find, I decided to purchase them for resale. Knowing that buying LEGO sets for the purpose of reselling (either as a sealed set or by parting it out) is something that many LEGO fans would like to know more about, I decided to write an article based on my personal experience.




(The original, longer version of this article was published at BrickPicker, so if you are interested to learn more details just follow the link.) Reselling LEGO sets, minifigures, or loose elements can be a great way to support your LEGO hobby, or at least mitigate the cost. So let’s get started! ➡ TIP 1: WHICH LEGO SET TO GET FOR RESALE? – Before you buy a LEGO set for resale, you must know the availability and value of the set. For example if you buy a $20 LEGO set and you can resell the minifigs alone for $20-$30, then you own the rest of the set free and clear. This is one of the easiest ways to build up the bulk of your LEGO collection and have plenty of parts to build with without spending a whole lot of money. And if locate a set that is hard to find and there is great demand for it, you can just resell it as it is, even without opening. If you like the set, you can keep yourself a copy, and sell extra ones to cover your own expenses – thus owning your set free and clear. O




r if you don’t want it for yourself, but you know there is demand for it, you can sell them all, and use the money to buy something that you really want. To know when to open set to part out or when to sell it still sealed requires some considerations, but the bottom line is that you always have several choices; sell sets sealed, sell the minifigures from a set and keep the rest for yourself, sell the parts and keep the minifigs, or sell everything individually. arrow: TIP 2 – SHOULD YOU BREAK THE SEALS? – So how do you know when to sell a set sealed and when to part it out? First of all, you can do some research on eBay and BrickLink and see how much sealed sets, minifigs and parts are selling for from a particular set on the secondary market. Please keep in mind that prices on minifigs, parts and sets can fluctuate quite a bit, so use BrickLink’s great feature that shows you all the sales that happened in the last six months, along with all the current listings. For the two #70803 The LEGO Movie Cloud Cuckoo Palace sets I decided to part them out completely because I wanted to gain more experience with the process. P




lease keep in mind that parting out LEGO sets may not work for everyone. It takes quite a bit of work, storage-space, packing, shipping, organizing, etc. Also, some of the parts may sell quickly, while others may sit in your eBay or BrickLink store for months, or even years. If you want to sell for a quick but smaller profit relatively hassle-free, the best thing is to sell the sets as a whole. You only have to list the item one time, and pack and ship one time. If you want to get more profit and you are willing to do more work, you can sell the minifigs, as those are the ones that usually bring in the most profit, and you can either keep or sell the rest of the set. You will likely have to pack and ship several times to several customers, but it is still much easier than listing and selling every single part individually. However parting out fully is what usually brings in the most profit, especially on large, adult oriented sets with the most useful and/or unique parts. BrickLink has a handy tool that allows you to enter the set number and automatically part out the set for you into your store, so you don’t have to enter each part manually, but it is still a lot of work to sort, pack and ship so many elements. S




o you just have to do your research and decide which way you want to go with each set you consider reselling. ➡ TIP 3: WHERE TO SELL YOUR LEGO? – In general if you want to sell full sets, eBay is your best option, as it brings in the most profit. Keep in mind that eBay has very high selling fees (10% of your final price + about 3% for PayPal fees), however they also have a huge number of buyers, so set your prices accordingly. Minifigs you can sell either on eBay or BrickLink with equal success, but again keep the fees in mind (BrickLink has a 3% selling fee – and of course you still have to pay 3% PayPal fees to accept payments). For individual parts BrickLink has a much better market and it is much easier to list your items (no need to take pictures of each individual part), so I would recommend them over eBay. ➡ TIP 4: HOW TO GET PAID? – Most people will want to pay with PayPal, and this is the best and most reliable payment method that pretty much everyone is familiar with. Y




ou can also offer the option of money orders, bank-transfers, etc., but in general it is best to just stay with PayPal. If your buyers request it you might add other payment methods in the future. Do not deal in cash as that can easily get lost in the mail. arrow: TIP 5: HOW TO PACK & SHIP? – It is a very important part of the process to assure that the items you sell arrive to your buyer safely and securely. At the same time you also want to make sure you are not overpaying for packaging materials and shipping, as this can really cut into any profit that you make. It is best to calculate shipping prices before you list your item for sale, so you know how much to charge and there are no surprises at the end. For small items like minifigs and parts you can use bubble-mailers, and for larger items like unopened LEGO sets, you can Priority Mail boxes that you can get at the post office for free. Also, don’t forget about shipping-tape and packaging materials to keep the items in their original new condition. Y




ou don’t want to send a brand new LEGO set wrapped in newspaper only to have it crushed on the way to the buyer and having to refund the full amount. So pack everything securely. Also, familiarize yourself with shipping prices at the post office’s website. If you get into reselling more seriously, you can even get a scale and download shipping tables so you know exactly how much shipping is going to cost. And that’s about it. The process is quite simple to begin with, and the great thing is that you can scale it up or down depending on your needs. For example right now you may just have one set you are thinking about selling, so you can try out the process with that just to get your feet wet. As you gain more experience, you can start selling more, trying out selling just minifigs, parting out LEGO sets, etc. Then one day you find 20 LEGO sets at half price or less, and you decide to go big and run a full-fledged store! One additional thing; make sure you keep good records on every purchase and every sale. A

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