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You would be much better off taking the time to split the set into smaller bundles. For example I think I saw a railbricks custom flatbed truck - brown - (one of their offers) which would go for 150 Euro on its own.

I guess whatever is causing you this anguish - it is better to remove the far too low price and split the lots - even if it is for shorter selling periods it will help you gain more $$ (or PL) than one too larger a lot.

:alien:

And dont forget to keep some simple blocks for yourself - and LDD for designing freely.

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Yeah, you should probably split, that way you may even manage to fix your situation in the middle of the road thus you may be able to keep some of it. And it is very hard to find buyers for whole collections, specially with the current situation, but it is your choice.

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Yeah, you should probably split, that way you may even manage to fix your situation in the middle of the road thus you may be able to keep some of it. And it is very hard to find buyers for whole collections, specially with the current situation, but it is your choice.

Good idea with splitting.

I have to say, it will be much easier to sell chunks of things. If you can gather things together into full sets this might be easier to sell and net you more money. If you put up a group of sets for sale on eBay, say all from the same theme and all the same year, I think there will be more success. And that way it will still be a large enough chunk such that you won't be making too many trips to ship (and buy packing supplies). If possible try and sell sets that you would be less attached to, but ideally sell for a larger price and are likely to sell quickly.

Good luck. It's rough out there right now for many people; just know that you aren't alone and you'll make it through.

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Thank you guys for the support.

if I do not sell this as one lot I will divide it by colors and sell train technic etc elements separately.

Thank you once again!

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