6,020-Piece LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle Toy (71043)
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Zavvi has 6,020-Piece LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle Toy (71043) on sale for $349.99 when you apply coupon code HPCASTLE in your cart. Shipping is free.
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About this item:
Buildable microscale model of Hogwarts Castle, hut of Hagrid, Whomping Willow tree and 5 boats
Hogwarts Castle features the Great Hall with buildable 'stained glass windows', house banners, benches, tables, flaming torches and moving staircases
Hagrid's hut has Aragog the spider and buildable pumpkins
The Whomping Willow includes the buildable blue Flying Ford Anglia car in its spinning branches
Accessory elements include the Sword of Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff´s cup, wands, potions, house banners, flames, a cauldron and 2 magnifying glasses
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Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Lego.com from 314 reviews.
At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $119.96 lower (25.5% savings) than the next best available options with prices starting from $469.95. -SaltyOne
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08-19-2022 at 04:17 AM.
Buyer beware, it's Zavvi. Better hope there are no hiccups with your order, otherwise you will be on a never-ending journey with their customer "service". Best to pay with PayPal for the buyer protection.
Never bought a LEGO set. My daughter wants to collect the Potter line and get some older retired sets.
Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
Never bought a LEGO set. My daughter wants to collect the Potter line and get some older retired sets.
Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
If you keep it in box, it will absolutely hold its value. Especially after they retire. If you decide to build it, you are still fine - better if you have all the pieces - even better if you keep the instruction manual (and box) - even, even better if you don't use the stickers which to my understanding this set has a lot of them.
Somewhere out there is an article explaining that right now Lego is worth more than gold in terms of value.
I've purchased from Zavvi once (Back To The Future set). Came pretty quickly, but the box was kind of banged up. I'm not a box purist, so it didn't bother me, but it may bother a collector.
Just FYI, this is the same sale price as last fall ($350), but Lego has upped the retail price from $399 to $469, so while it seems like a better deal, it is really just the same.
Never bought a LEGO set. My daughter wants to collect the Potter line and get some older retired sets.
Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
If you open the box, you lose the value. Otherwise it should hold the value and even better if retire. But I think your daughter wants to build it rather than keeping it in the box for next few years and loses interest
Never bought a LEGO set. My daughter wants to collect the Potter line and get some older retired sets.
Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
If things stay like they are now (and have been), which I am assuming they will, it will increase in value even used. My oldest kid has been Lego obsessed since he was about 4 and he's almost 12 now. There are sets that I wish I had purchased in this time period, and now they are way too expensive. Their value is a lot higher when not opened (obviously) but they still have a high resale value when they are used. My biggest advice is keep them bagged up and together. My kids have a ton of sets but they mixed them all together. We have a plan to sort them back into their sets, which will be horrible implementing, haha. In the last year, we have bagged all new sets. I really debated about saving boxes, because it increases the value of resale, but storing them would be hard/annoying so we decided against that. A lot of people save the box. This set has a big box! I would definitely save the instructions. I'm not a reseller but we do have a huge Lego investment in my family. There are many sites about Lego and their value. This is a set I really wanted and waited too long... https://brickset.com/sets/10236-1/Ewok-Village They go up in value when they retire or when you can't find them anymore. I bought the Stranger Things set new earlier this year for $172. Currently, it's selling for about $450+ new on eBay! (It recently retired)
For comparison, used Stranger Things is currently selling for about $350.
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Never bought a LEGO set. My daughter wants to collect the Potter line and get some older retired sets.
Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
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Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
Somewhere out there is an article explaining that right now Lego is worth more than gold in terms of value.
Still good price though. 👍
Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
If you open the box, you lose the value. Otherwise it should hold the value and even better if retire. But I think your daughter wants to build it rather than keeping it in the box for next few years and loses interest
Will these things hold their value well? I mean I do not expect her to pay for college with an investment but do you see these things losing value over the next 10+ years?
For comparison, used Stranger Things is currently selling for about $350.