Thanks mate! I also picked up the Central Perk set, but I've already sold all of them. Those Central Perk sets will always be desirable for years to come.
nice video. to be honest i think you were quite lucky (or had good foresight) when selecting the batman and the friends appartement sets. but buying so few different sets was quite a risky move due to low diversification. the bd-1 at 130$ seems a bit high to me, it sold closer to 110USD on ebay. after shipping and fees not much is left.
It's a great attitude to take because as far as I can see, worse case scenario is that you have a stack of Lego to play with. It also makes great gifts for family as it's timeless for children.
You're absolutely right about that. Many of my "inventories" became birthday gifts for kids or holiday gifts for friends & families. Most of them are retired sets, which makes them more unique gifts.
Thanks for the reminder. The profit I stated in this video is quite accurate, in my opinion. I've already excluded the shipping costs and platform fees. For example, the profit from the Friends Apartments set I sold after October is about $100-110. I always try to provide accurate data when possible, and I'm careful not to exaggerate the figures.
I had a similar strategy, but picked up Central Perk and BD-1. Great video, please keep up the good work.
Thanks mate! I also picked up the Central Perk set, but I've already sold all of them. Those Central Perk sets will always be desirable for years to come.
Man nice work on the lighting and video quality in general, looking good.
Thank you! I'll try to improve the mic.
@@quansbricks that would bring it to the top!
Thank you very much! Greetings from Germany. :)
nice video. to be honest i think you were quite lucky (or had good foresight) when selecting the batman and the friends appartement sets. but buying so few different sets was quite a risky move due to low diversification. the bd-1 at 130$ seems a bit high to me, it sold closer to 110USD on ebay. after shipping and fees not much is left.
Thank you for sharing your story!
thank you for the video
It's a great attitude to take because as far as I can see, worse case scenario is that you have a stack of Lego to play with. It also makes great gifts for family as it's timeless for children.
You're absolutely right about that. Many of my "inventories" became birthday gifts for kids or holiday gifts for friends & families. Most of them are retired sets, which makes them more unique gifts.
Extremely risky to invest $10,000 in only 3 LEGO sets if you ask me. I guess you just to be lucky with those 3 sets.
If you sell online fees and shipping would take a huge part of your profit.
Thanks for the reminder. The profit I stated in this video is quite accurate, in my opinion. I've already excluded the shipping costs and platform fees. For example, the profit from the Friends Apartments set I sold after October is about $100-110. I always try to provide accurate data when possible, and I'm careful not to exaggerate the figures.