Amazon has
1872-Piece LEGO Icons Back to the Future Time Machine Building Set (10300) on sale for
$159.99.
Shipping is free.
Walmart also has
1872-Piece LEGO Icons Back to the Future Time Machine Building Set (10300) on sale for
$159.99.
Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.
Target also has
1872-Piece LEGO Icons Back to the Future Time Machine Building Set (10300) on sale for
$159.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
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Details:
- Relive memories of Back to the Future with this Time Machine model car building kit with 3 versions - 1 for each movie in the iconic trilogy!
- Version 1 includes a lightning rod and plutonium chamber; version 2 brings the Mr. Fusion generator and hover conversion function to flight mode
- Version 3 of this LEGO car set has whitewall tires and a circuit board plus interchangeable license plates, including the iconic OUTATIME plate
- This LEGO car for adults has gull-wing doors, fold-down wheels, light-up flux capacitor, printed dates on the dashboard and an opening trunk
- The LEGO DeLorean also features Doc and Marty McFly LEGO minifigures and fun accessories like a hoverboard, banana and a soda can
- Pay homage to the popular film trilogy with the included information plaque.
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Speculatively random lego:
You buy it for $50 - in 6 years it maybe goes to double at $100. Right, that would not be too bad.
Ebay (or whatever other platform) fee of ~ 15% = $15 less
Online fee processing ~3% = $3
Shipping - easily ~10% = $10 (this can swing in directions depending on size and end price of item of course)
You end up with $100 - $50 (original price) - $15 (fee) - $3 (payment - $10 (shipping) = You made $22 in 6 years - WHOOO!
While it took space in your house and you managed not to damage it. (and hopefully avoided a fraudulent claim by an unscrupulous ebayer)
Just put the $50 in an ETF, and you'll make more than that without any of the hassle.
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Also, I originally came here to say that I got this 2 years ago for $150 when it was regularly on sale for that price.
Speculatively random lego:
You buy it for $50 - in 6 years it maybe goes to double at $100. Right, that would not be too bad.
Ebay (or whatever other platform) fee of ~ 15% = $15 less
Online fee processing ~3% = $3
Shipping - easily ~10% = $10 (this can swing in directions depending on size and end price of item of course)
You end up with $100 - $50 (original price) - $15 (fee) - $3 (payment - $10 (shipping) = You made $22 in 6 years - WHOOO!
While it took space in your house and you managed not to damage it. (and hopefully avoided a fraudulent claim by an unscrupulous ebayer)
Just put the $50 in an ETF, and you'll make more than that without any of the hassle.
Join The Conversation
Share information with the community. Please follow our Community Guidelines and be kind!