tiggerkiddo Posted May 4, 2011 Posted May 4, 2011 (edited) So I've tried several places trying to sell these sets but haven't had much luck so I figured perhaps many of the sets weren't all that desirable and maybe it'd be better to just package them in a lot. I don't really want to sell all of them but having a little rainy day fund wouldn't hurt since finding another part time job is tough and all...ugh. So here it goes...nearly all of them have instructions and are complete but the ones that aren't still have around 95 percent of the parts. 7648 Mars Mission Mobile Mining Unit 7305 Scarab Attack 7569 Desert Attack 7634 Tractor 3179 Repair Truck 6444 Outback Airstrip 6679 Dark Shark 7638 Tow Truck 6850 Auxiliary Patroller 5981 Raid VPR 3178 Seaplane 10216 Winter Village Bakery 7573 Battle of Alamut 3180 Tank Trunk 7635 4WD with Horse Trailer 5984 Space Police 3 Lunar Limo 7571 The Fight for the Dagger 1687 Midnight Transport 6986 Space Police 1 Mission Commander 6264 Forbidden Cove (Islanders) 6348 Surveillance Squad 1786 Jailbreak Joe 6987 Blacktron 1 Message Intercept Base 6761 Bandit's Secret Hideout 8216 Technic Turbo 1 8226 Technic Mud Masher 8246 Technic Hydro Racer 1 Red Lego Storage container. That's about the jist of it. Or if there would be some sets that should be paired together as a lot, let me know. Edited May 6, 2011 by tiggerkiddo
Donut Posted May 5, 2011 Posted May 5, 2011 I think this will generate some more interest if you have the names posted next to each set number.
tiggerkiddo Posted May 6, 2011 Author Posted May 6, 2011 Haha, yea that would help. Names/themes have been added
RubeusHagrid Posted May 6, 2011 Posted May 6, 2011 If it's any use to you, I'd take the dark shark, I'm in the UK though.
IAmWillGibson Posted May 6, 2011 Posted May 6, 2011 You have some really interesting sets on here, but yeah, I have no idea how to price them out or what to even expect from them. And having the "some aren't complete" tag on there sorta makes it all the more complicated [which ones aren't and what is missing?]. I mean, the Lunar Limo or the Village Bakery are sets I've had my eye on for a while, but they're also still pretty available. Sorry I can't really offer any advice.
kyphur Posted May 6, 2011 Posted May 6, 2011 BrickLink is a good reference for prices on new & used LEGO Sets Here is the 7190 Falcon: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogPG.asp?S=7190-1 In the last 6 months it's averaged about $145 & the current average asking price is $190. That's why I've set the price for mine at $170 and am negotiable on that (within reason). Of course you need to make adjustments based on the actual condition of the set. For trades I compare Original MSRP averaged with the figure I get from above method then I adjust accordingly based on things like part count to determine how even sided the trade is. This is the method I've used for pricing out my entire collection.
tiggerkiddo Posted May 7, 2011 Author Posted May 7, 2011 Thanks, that was a bit helpful. Adding it all up and making adjustments to the condition or completeness of some of the sets, the total seems to come around 650, give or take. I'll figure out how to go from there.
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