I had one big spaceship, a big blue one from the old school space series. I looked it up and it's like $2,000 something dollars now. I don't remember if I had the pirate ship in the OP. I had a bunch of them though.

i still have all my old lego. not the instructions tho. or the ones my dog chewed up. damn dog.

bought that bundle of roses set, made it with the wife for valentimes. that was a great date.

Wow, I owned that exact set as a kid.

Stings a bit knowing I could have sold it for a down payment on a house 30 years later.

To be fair this is a random listing not an actual sale. Just looked it up and there are far cheaper listings

The real price seems to be like 600

Same. Might have to call my Dad. He probably still has all my old Lego in a big plastic treasure chest. If he still has the boxes he might have some actual treasure.

I got myself a mega blocks pirate ship, about 20 years ago, give or take. I still have it. All my kids and nices and nephews and now grandson has played with it (and trashed the shit out of it, but meh) I still rig it up as a nightlight on top of my wardrobe. It still makes explosion noises with flashing lights, and launchable cannon balls. (I should probably check those batteries...) Doesn't look like mega blocks, looks like a ghost / ghoul type pirate ship model. Came with treasure, a heap of peg leg pirates, and a giant killer octopus. I still have the octopus. One of my top favourite possessions.

I wish I had the space and money to buy some of the bionicle sets I never got to have, like the bohrok, and the piraka

Unfortunately bionicle sets are ungodly expensive and I do not have space to hold them all lol

The trauma of having grown up getting pirates, castles, and OG space sets for Christmas and birthdays, then finding out your mom gave them to the bratty neighbor kids while you were in college is real. I’ve reacquired some as an adult, which cost me about the same as my college tuition.

It bewilders me how anyone could give their kid's stuff away without asking, and yet I've heard it from so many people.

I guess the thought process goes like "They're grown up and don't need 'toys' anymore!" and so they give the toys away to someone they think 'wants' them, and they're 'doing you a favour' getting rid of it.

But even if they believed that's true - which it often isn't - those things were given to you as gifts. They were yours! They didn't belong to your parents anymore to give away! And that really feels like a violation of trust.

When I came back from college my room was exactly as I left it. And when I moved out I decided on my own time what I wanted and what I didn't. So thank you Mum and Dad for respecting my space and my person.

The one from OP goes for about $70 on AliExpress

/r/Lepin

Twchnically your mom owes you a lotta money

ruining various subcultures of hobby collecting has really become a hobby for the unhealthy-wealthy

I had that one. It was amazing.

Mine had blue sails. Still have it somewhere.

Crap...

That one is easy to build as long as you don't mind shelling out $60 for sails and a yellow parrot. Every other brick in there is super cheap.

Is there a way to buy the pieces on bricklink without individually adding each piece to a cart? It feels like there should be a button for that, but I can’t figure it out.

Like buy all the parts from a set? Yes it does that!

Like buy individual pieces? Yes it does that also!

Which one were you asking about?

Like a whole set, say the one that was linked. I saw they had used sets for sale, wondering how it compares to buying all the pieces and self assembling.

So when you're on BrickLink look for a link that says "Part out." There should be two of them, one under a heading that says, "My Store Inventory," and one that says, "My Wanted List." This is the one you want. Click that link and follow the instructions. That should work. If it doesn't let me know because I know there is a way to make it work!!

I think that was the stuck up English navy one, not the pirate cool one.

I was gifted this by a family friend as a kid. It was super fun. My brothers had this and a castle. Now the parts are mixed in across 2 buckets of Lego that I've rescued from my parent's storage room last year and kept for my kids.the cycle continues.

I hate keeping sets together.

All my sets get built, enjoyed, then completely disassembled and mixed into a big bin for all the fun of making our own creations.

I keep the build manuals. So I can rebuild them again if I ever wanted to. But the fun is in the building, not the having of completed sets.

Same. Until i took it into the bathtub and the. It started to smell real funky after a few month

Every kid who owned this set tried to take it into the bathtub and realized immediately that it did not float 😅

OMG I had forgotten I tried to do that. I remember it vividly now, thanks for that.

It truly did not float.

BrickLink 'new' average sold for the last 6 months is 340~ retail was 200. its a retired set of a beloved 80's set updated, so deff not going to find a new set for less than that. i have one in my collection, yeah i'd prob let go for 340+you cover shipping, but I'd definitely cover shipping for 19k! lol

and yes you to can list anything on ebay for whatever absurd price you want. but even ebay has a sold filter/tracker you should be checking..

EDIT: it early ok. i need my coffee. meme is talking about the OG set not the recent 2020 remake (they used the same box art/style), new yeah 1400ish still not 19k. and yeah 1400 for a 800+ NEW set from stone-age seems right, and the argument is still perfectly cromulent

Counterpoint, Chinese brick manufacturers will sell you the appropriate bricks for less than $60

For $19k, I would personally hand deliver it within the US.

I would personally deliver it anywhere in the world that isn't at war, so not the US

I don't like to fly and it feels like something that needs to be driven if its hand delivered.

No amount of money will buy new Micronauts to match the beloved ones from my childhood my Mom threw out when I went to College (WHAT WERE YOU THINKING MA?!)

The originals are now faded and cracked and even those are expensive

I saw it in a local store for about $200. You could take it apart and rebuild it. There are also a lot of companies making really cool plastic brick stuff.

This is just for insane people who want a thing that is in the box because it's rare. Not because they enjoy it

And then they never take it out of the packaging to even look at it.

I don't get it either.

Wait, those few plastic bricks cost a whopping 110$?

You say "those few plastic bricks" but that set was 909 pieces, that's about 12 cents per brick

And still looks like one with a 100 pieces?

You're judging it based on a tiny, blurry image, here's a clearer one

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