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12-07-2012, 10:39 PM
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#91
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Location: The Hammer (Hamilton)
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
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Originally Posted by Shepp
I still can't take that Ironman with the flip up visor seriously. He looks so much like a 7 year old in an Ironman costume walking on cans. Lego should just have opted for two heads to be swapped instead.
Anyways, I've tried Bricklink but I haven't found a way to match my complete list to stores. I can go the other way and match what individual stores are selling from my want list.
I just don't want to spend like $10 to $15 in shipping for like $5 in parts, only to have to spend another $10 to $15 in shipping for a couple more $0.70 parts after that.
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Alright, I'm going to try walking you through this matching list thing.
So, I'm assuming you have a wanted list populated with parts already.
When you go to the "wanted" tab, you'll see sub-tabs with several options, add item, upload, part set (where you can add all the parts in a particular set to your want list), etc.
If you click on the one that says "by shop" it will show you, sorted from most to least, the shops that have the parts you need.
For example, I added set 6990 (it's one of the few I could think of off the top of my head), then headed over to the "by shop" option. I sorted by lots (unique) and the top Canadian shop has 127 of the unique parts (i.e. if you need 4 1x1 black plates, that counts as 1 unique part) that are needed. If you click the store name, it even displays all the parts on your wanted list that they have, and how many you need, how many they have, and you can even "auto fill min" which auto-fills the number you're looking for into the boxes so you can "add to cart". Only caveat there is, if there are multiple entries in the store for the same part (some stores have done that, probably erroneously), the auto-fill will end up ordering more of the parts than you need.
In the main page listing shops, there's also a "lots (total)" sorting method (that's the default sort). I believe that displays the total number of parts in your wanted list that the store has (unique parts shown in brackets only). So in that sort the best Canadian shop has 221 bricks that are needed (out of the ~700 total) and 90 of those are "unique" bricks. But that store has that unfortunately multiple entries for one brick issue...which makes buying from them a bit more work.
After you've bought those parts, and knocked them off your want list (probably an automated way to do that too) you can repeat and see what the second-highest store has in terms of number of unique parts, and take it from there.
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Last edited by Bruticus82; 12-07-2012 at 10:45 PM.
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12-12-2012, 11:19 AM
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#92
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Location: Clinton indiana usa
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
I mostly collect the bionicles such as the originals
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12-14-2012, 12:05 PM
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#94
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Location: Brantford, Ontario
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
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Originally Posted by Bruticus82
Alright, I'm going to try walking you through this matching list thing.
So, I'm assuming you have a wanted list populated with parts already.
When you go to the "wanted" tab, you'll see sub-tabs with several options, add item, upload, part set (where you can add all the parts in a particular set to your want list), etc.
If you click on the one that says "by shop" it will show you, sorted from most to least, the shops that have the parts you need.
For example, I added set 6990 (it's one of the few I could think of off the top of my head), then headed over to the "by shop" option. I sorted by lots (unique) and the top Canadian shop has 127 of the unique parts (i.e. if you need 4 1x1 black plates, that counts as 1 unique part) that are needed. If you click the store name, it even displays all the parts on your wanted list that they have, and how many you need, how many they have, and you can even "auto fill min" which auto-fills the number you're looking for into the boxes so you can "add to cart". Only caveat there is, if there are multiple entries in the store for the same part (some stores have done that, probably erroneously), the auto-fill will end up ordering more of the parts than you need.
In the main page listing shops, there's also a "lots (total)" sorting method (that's the default sort). I believe that displays the total number of parts in your wanted list that the store has (unique parts shown in brackets only). So in that sort the best Canadian shop has 221 bricks that are needed (out of the ~700 total) and 90 of those are "unique" bricks. But that store has that unfortunately multiple entries for one brick issue...which makes buying from them a bit more work.
After you've bought those parts, and knocked them off your want list (probably an automated way to do that too) you can repeat and see what the second-highest store has in terms of number of unique parts, and take it from there.
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Ah, I didn't realize those unique parts were matching to my specific list. Since the numbers were (in the thousands) above the unique parts in my want list I just assumed they were the total unique parts those shops had.
Looks like I could match really well if I wanted to pay steep shipping from overseas.
Thanks for clearing that up.
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12-14-2012, 12:17 PM
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#95
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Location: Fredericton, NB
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
Just ordered a bunch of replacement parts from their support page (older Technic parts are really fragile, especially ones that go over cross-axels and Battle Droid arms are just plain flimsy.)
Does anyone know what they charge for shipping and handling or how long it usually takes?
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12-15-2012, 03:08 PM
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#96
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
If you still have a local Zellers (not in liquidation) you may want to check out the LEGO section ...all LEGO is 40% this week. I picked up a few newer SW and Avengers sets.
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12-15-2012, 04:41 PM
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#97
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Location: Fredericton, NB
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
Wanted pick up some cheap Lego at Zellers.
Got there to find the Lego/Megabloks aisle a nearly barren wasteland.
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12-15-2012, 05:13 PM
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#98
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
Yeah, those 40% off lego sales moves that plastic crack fast.
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12-16-2012, 10:59 PM
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#99
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Location: The Hammer (Hamilton)
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
Anyone seen those new "space" theme legos? Galaxy quest or something like that?
They're the first decent space themed legos I've seen in a while, I'm really liking the look. I'll have to pick a set up on sale.
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12-17-2012, 12:13 PM
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#100
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Re: Adult Lego Fans
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Originally Posted by racerguy76
Yeah, those 40% off lego sales moves that plastic crack fast.
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UGH, just my luck the only Zellers not liquidating at the moment are probably cleared out. CURSE YOU LEGO AT ZELLERS! I want some awesome sets, and they probably aren't there.
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