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This is the place to connect with for hot Christmas items. We do NOT accept monetary donations at NowInStock.net. Instead, we would prefer your support by shopping at the stores we track. Learn about supporting NowInStock.net » Enter a postal code:DetailsLEGO Star Wars 75095 Tie Fighter Building Kit FREE Shipping. DetailsLEGO Star Wars Poe's X-Wing Fighter 75102 Building Kit FREE Shipping. 58.2 x 37.8 x 11.8 cm ; Shipping Weight: 3.2 Kg Item model number: 6061449 Date first available at Amazon.ca: May 1 2015 #4,495 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) in Toys & Games > Building Toys > Building Sets > Figures in Toys & Games > Grown-Up Toys Would you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price? Track down fugitives with legendary bounty hunter, Boba Fett aboard the powerful Slave I! This exclusive LEGO Star Wars model features a rotating cockpit and wings for flight and landing mode, plus dual shooters and hidden blasters to repel attackers.




Reenact the capture of Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and take off from Bespin with the carbonite-imprisoned Rebel hero in the cargo hold. Attach the stand to display this iconic ship in characteristic upright flight. Includes 4 minifigures with weapons: Boba Fett, Bespin Guard, Stormtrooper and Han Solo. Lift off for bounty-hunting adventures in the Slave I! Search the galaxy for fugitives with Boba Fett and his Slave I with rotating cockpit and wings, dual shooters and a display stand. LEGO Star Wars 75095 Tie Fighter Building Kit LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon 75105 Building Kit LEGO Star Wars Imperial Shuttle Tydirium 75094 Building Kit LEGO Star Wars Poe's X-Wing Fighter 75102 Building Kit See all 9 customer reviews See all 9 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.ca Most recent customer reviews Great, great, great build! Great build, awesome toy Look for similar items by category Featured Stores > Star Wars




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These collections generally lack the “wow factor” that could make them highly prized in the future. When Tony De Marzio was a boy, he loved acting out stories about King Arthur and his sword Excalibur with his King’s Castle Lego set. Thanks to his grandmother — who saved the box, bricks and instructions — Tony, now 38, has the joy of seeing his 5-year-old son, Anthony, play with the very same fort, horses and soldiers.“I have great memories of my grandfather watching me build… helping me when I needed it,” said De Marzio, a software project manager in Philadelphia. “The set was difficult to build and I liked the accomplishment when I had finished building and could play with it.”De Marzio’s decision to get his childhood bricks from his grandmother came after he bought a Lego spaceship as a mobile for Anthony’s nursery, and then an aeroplane. “When I built them I thought: ‘Wow! That brings me back to my childhood.’”Today, he and Anthony own about 172 sets of Lego.




Daughter Natalie, age 2, plays with Duplo bricks, the beginner’s version of the toy.While the De Marzios appreciate the Danish-made creations for the fun they bring, many sets now have monetary value well in excess of the original purchase price. Some change hands for thousands of dollars. View image of Family bonds (Credit: Tony De Marzio) Increasing numbers of adult fans of Lego, known as AFOLs, are contributing to burgeoning interest. Following 2014's The LEGOMovie, a new film, Beyond the Brick: A LEGO Brickumentary, was released in july, 2015. Meanwhile, fans are flocking to The Art of the Brick worldwide touring exhibition of sculptures made entirely from Lego.With the current cross-generational craze, it's no wonder a brisk secondary market has emerged in coveted sets and mini-figures. have signed up more than 39,000 members, the founders said. “People of all ages collect, but the serious or hard core collectors and resellers that view Lego as a commodity would be about 20 to 50 years of age, with the majority male,” Ed Maciorowski said.




He added that female followers are growing in number, partly due to the launch of Friends, a Lego line geared at girls. Enthusiasm is strongest in the US, but also high in the UK, Europe and Australia, and there is beginning to be more interest from Asian markets, he said. A decade ago, Nathan Sawaya was a corporate lawyer who relaxed after work by building things with his childhood Lego bricks. The hobby so inspired Sawaywa that the 41-year-old has become a full-time artist who has studios in New York and Los Angeles and is building Lego creations that sell for six-figure sums. His touring exhibition The Art of the Brick has attracted millions of visitors in North America, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China and Europe. “Galleries were very sceptical at the beginning. They pictured what they saw in toy stores. It took them seeing the work in person to see it was more than just cars and trucks,” said Sawaya, who collaborated with Lady Gaga to create a headless yellow sculpture for one of her music videos.




Simpler works, like Sawaya’s 16-inch high Hugman figures, sell for $300.“Lego has a timelessness to it. The bricks I had as a child still snap together with the bricks I buy today," he said.Collectors are beginning to notice the burgeoning interest in Lego toys. For example, the 7884 Batman’s Buggy sold for $9.99 in 2008 recently fetched $138 on eBay, according to Brickpicker. The 10190 Market Street set that retailed at $89.99 in 2007 recently sold for $1,472, while 10179 UCS Millennium Falcon, which retailed for $499.99 in 2007, changed hands for $3,569.“Most Lego sets appreciate in value,” said BrickPicker’s Ed Maciorowski, “But some take time to hit peak values.” It could take two to three years or longer, he said.Star Wars kits are among those he expects to increase in value. Star Wars sets are good choices “with the new movies releasing in late 2015," Maciorowski said. "Superhero sets are solid choices, as are most large and exclusive sets in any theme.”For best prices, sets should be in mint condition and in sealed boxes.




Large sets, and those with short production runs, usually appreciate well, he said. Kits with exclusive and/or multiple mini-figures are good bets, he added. Surprisingly, some sets can be resold for more than the original retail price when “parted out” or broken down for parts.New sets are widely available at toy shops and online retailers, but exclusive sets can generally only be purchased through Lego’s own outlets and online store, said Jeff Maciorowski of BrickPicker. Fans who sign up to Lego’s VIP programme are offered early opportunities to buy certain products, he added.As Lego builders since boyhood, the Maciorowski brothers now own about 7,000 sets, stored between their homes and offices. “Buy quality shelves and stack sets vertically, like books on a bookshelf,” advised Ed Maciorowski. “Keep in a dark area away from the sun and keep away from moisture, which will easily destroy any Lego box.” Insurance is a must. “There are collectible insurance companies out there that will insure your Lego collection,” he said.

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