Amazon has 598-Piece LEGO Disney & Pixar 'Up' House Building Set (43217) on sale for $27.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Give a movie fan or any kid who lives for high-flying adventures a gift full of details to inspire the imagination with this LEGO Disney and Pixar 'Up' House (43217) set
This 598 piece LEGO Disney set includes a partial house built with balloons, different rooms and functions, 2 minifigures, a LEGO animal figure and plenty of accessories to spark play
The set includes beloved Disney and Pixar movie characters: Carl Fredricksen and Russell LEGO minifigures, and a Dug LEGO dog figure for dog lovers. The set is made for unlimited adventures on land or floating through the clouds
Disney and Pixar fans with a passion for adventure will enjoy this set full of imaginative possibilities, with a house based on an iconic movie
One of a limited number of LEGO sets created to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary; collect them all! Great for kids ages 9+. This also makes an impressive gift for adult Disney fans
The LEGO Builder app guides kids on an intuitive building adventure. They can save sets, track progress and zoom in and rotate models in 3D while they build
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Amazon has 598-Piece LEGO Disney & Pixar 'Up' House Building Set (43217) on sale for $27.64. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Product Info:
Give a movie fan or any kid who lives for high-flying adventures a gift full of details to inspire the imagination with this LEGO Disney and Pixar 'Up' House (43217) set
This 598 piece LEGO Disney set includes a partial house built with balloons, different rooms and functions, 2 minifigures, a LEGO animal figure and plenty of accessories to spark play
The set includes beloved Disney and Pixar movie characters: Carl Fredricksen and Russell LEGO minifigures, and a Dug LEGO dog figure for dog lovers. The set is made for unlimited adventures on land or floating through the clouds
Disney and Pixar fans with a passion for adventure will enjoy this set full of imaginative possibilities, with a house based on an iconic movie
One of a limited number of LEGO sets created to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary; collect them all! Great for kids ages 9+. This also makes an impressive gift for adult Disney fans
The LEGO Builder app guides kids on an intuitive building adventure. They can save sets, track progress and zoom in and rotate models in 3D while they build
Model: LEGO Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House, Classic Disney Celebration Building Toy Set for Kids and Movie Fans Ages 9 and Up, A Fun Gift for Disney Fans and Anyone Who Loves Creative Play, 43217
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So tie up $30 with tax, have it take up storage space in your house for a couple of years, then try to move it for $100, which would be $56 after fees, but less due to inflation. Then you gotta pack and ship it.
Isn't it easier to work a couple of hours of overtime and be done with it?
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Oh, I'm not an idiot, obviously I'm not talking about buying it here and selling it on eBay tomorrow.
I'm talking about a year or two down the road, is this worth $100 when retailers are not selling it anymore
So tie up $30 with tax, have it take up storage space in your house for a couple of years, then try to move it for $100, which would be $56 after fees, but less due to inflation. Then you gotta pack and ship it.
Isn't it easier to work a couple of hours of overtime and be done with it?
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So tie up $30 with tax, have it take up storage space in your house for a couple of years, then try to move it for $100, which would be $56 after fees, but less due to inflation. Then you gotta pack and ship it.
Isn't it easier to work a couple of hours of overtime and be done with it?
for value it depends on the market. just like other collectables, there's mini economies within the lego ecosystem that are worth more than others all depending on what's popular at the time. when this set retires, this should be able to sell at near or at MSRP. I doubt it would see much more... brickeconomy has good info on trends. the best ROI are old brickheadz.
Does anyone think this will ever be worth real money? The movie was a one off and I don't think it has much of a major cult following.
Depends how you're approaching this. Looking for a long term investment? Disney will always sell. Quick buck? You could sell the minifigures as a group for what you're paying and then piece out the pieces for the house as well. All depends on your effort for now or then. You could store it for years and hope for the best that you'd sell this for $100. All depends. Otherwise build it and enjoy the fun build.
Depends how you're approaching this. Looking for a long term investment? Disney will always sell. Quick buck? You could sell the minifigures as a group for what you're paying and then piece out the pieces for the house as well. All depends on your effort for now or then. You could store it for years and hope for the best that you'd sell this for $100. All depends. Otherwise build it and enjoy the fun build.
All it takes is a YouTuber to build it in a few years when it's scarce and it could go up in value if the hype grows enough. 😄
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I'm talking about a year or two down the road, is this worth $100 when retailers are not selling it anymore
I'm talking about a year or two down the road, is this worth $100 when retailers are not selling it anymore
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I'm talking about a year or two down the road, is this worth $100 when retailers are not selling it anymore
So tie up $30 with tax, have it take up storage space in your house for a couple of years, then try to move it for $100, which would be $56 after fees, but less due to inflation. Then you gotta pack and ship it.
Isn't it easier to work a couple of hours of overtime and be done with it?
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