The LEGO Ideas 21318 Tree House is a meticulously detailed 3036-piece building set for playing or exhibiting. This complex model is for experienced LEGO builders and will make the whole family happy. It includes a landscape base and a LEGO treehouse with three rooms: a master bedroom a bathroom and a children s bedroom. The landscape base includes a picnic table to build with 4 seats for figurines and various accessories for picnics as well as elements to build: a stream a swing (suspended from the tree) a campfire a hidden gem plants bushes and a ladder to climb into the cabin. The tree comes with two sets of interchangeable leaf elements: green leaves for summer and yellow and brown leaves for fall. The foliage consists of more than 180 botanical elements. These elements as well as the various plant elements of the base are all made from polyethylene plastic of plant origin. The top of the tree as well as the roofs of the rooms of the hut can be removed for easy access and play. This model has many features encouraging play such as a table and picnic chairs to build a swing a campfire a treasure map and a hidden gem to organize a treasure hunt as well as a winch that works attached to the balcony of the master bedroom. A great gift this unique creative building set includes mom dad kids and a bird to bring life to fun family scenarios. It also includes a booklet with assembly instructions and information about the LEGO fan and designer who created this LEGO Ideas kit. Measures over 14” (37cm) high 10” (27cm) wide and 9” (24cm) deep. 3036 pieces – This adult LEGO set for ages 16+ makes an unusual gift for LEGO fans.
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673419313827
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Not 100% the same, but close. I did buy a real and a fake LEGO 42143 Technic Ferrari Daytona SP3 because I was interested in comparing myself. There are differences besides the Lego Logo
Well yes for 85% off there will be differences, but they aren't normally major, more so if you just want to build them and stick them on a shelf.
Yeah, if you are willing to hold for 6+ years. SO MANY people stocked up on these for investment when they were $160 last year…and…they just won't retire it.
Not sure what you mean by no demand - this set has been a hugely popular set for years and years, and is still a best seller on Amazon. Still one of the higher ranking current sales sets to be retired if it actually retires this year.
I guess it is relative compared to popular collector set like say Star Wars UCS. Sure this set may sell well to families with little kids. But if we look at it strictly from an investment perspective, this set doesn't have the magic, not fun to build. Would this be something that 5-6 years from now say to yourself "Oh I MUST have this set and I have to go hunt for it on second hand market?" It is a good price if you are looking to build it yourself with your family or gift it to people. But as an investment? I doubt it it will yield much down the road.
It says 16+, so that's how you'd have to gauge your gift. If your 9 year old kid builds this stuff regularly, go for it. If your 9 year old kid doesn't build often, this may be a lot for him or her.
I just reallllllly want a deal on the LEGO Rivendell set :/ Great price here though
I just found out Best Buy has paid membership now, and Plus or Total members get 10% off all Lego sets. They sell Rivendell set. Also, if you are Plus or Total member and spend $500, you will get $50 certificate (exp. 10/31). I just thought that was cool.
Oh man same. Even just a little bit off would be so nice... I see Amazon has it listed tho so I can at least get CB via their visa. I'm trying to resist and at the same time hoping they don't retire it before I can get it.
I just found out Best Buy has paid membership now, and Plus or Total members get 10% off all Lego sets. They sell Rivendell set. Also, if you are Plus or Total member and spend $500, you will get $50 certificate (exp. 10/31). I just thought that was cool. Plus membership is $50/year and Total membership is $150/year.
I just found out Best Buy has paid membership now, and Plus or Total members get 10% off all Lego sets. They sell Rivendell set. Also, if you are Plus or Total member and spend $500, you will get $50 certificate (exp. 10/31). I just thought that was cool.
Yeah I made a thread about it that I think has -1 votes right now lol. That said I think I'm going to wait it out longer
Is this actually a good deal? Seems fun to possibly build with the kiddos at some point. Kids are 2.5 and newborn lol.
Both my kids did the total Lego building bit. When I was younger we only got miscellaneous Boxes of bricks, so all freeform building ( we had no money for more expensive sets). When both my kids were little, we actually bought sets and built them as well as freeform. My daughter started with Duplo (she loved the train set) and Mega Bloks dragons. Later on she loved technics.
The Creator and City Search provide awesome value for building with your kids. As they get older they will develop favorite themes.
Both my kids did the total Lego building bit. When I was younger we only got miscellaneous Boxes of bricks, so all freeform building ( we had no money for more expensive sets). When both my kids were little, we actually bought sets and built them as well as freeform. My daughter started with Duplo (she loved the train set) and Mega Bloks dragons. Later on she loved technics.
The Creator and City Search provide awesome value for building with your kids. As they get older they will develop favorite themes.
I never really got into Lego growing up I guess that is the problem and now that having kids I'm like hmm what should I buy. Where should I start. I basically started with speed champions for myself.
Do the dulops go on sale often?
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in case you've been living under a rock since the "pandemic" LEGO got greedy and completely overhauled how they conducted their business. They used to only make a select number of sets with predetermined retirement dates. This drove demand and the exclusivity of certain high demand sets. When COVID hit they saw all the money pouring in as people were stuck at home and bored plus people that needed money and thought they could flip LEGO for profit and decided to over produce most sets and do away with retirements as a result. You wouldn't know it going by this current price but this Tree House was in high demand and hard to get. It's one of LEGO's very best sets. Sadly for all the speculators, they made way too many of them so they're stuck with them. If you are just a fan of LEGO and want to put this together I highly recommend it. If you're a speculator...sorry...you're WAY too late to get into this. Those days are over unless you have older Star Wars sets.
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I actually like the knockoff directions more.
I had bought it for 190$ last year and decided to let it go for 190$ (just get the cashback essentially)
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The Creator and City Search provide awesome value for building with your kids. As they get older they will develop favorite themes.
The Creator and City Search provide awesome value for building with your kids. As they get older they will develop favorite themes.
Do the dulops go on sale often?
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