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#1 Kody
Member since 2020 • 4 Posts

Well I mostly watched TV series lately, especially The Boys and Raised by Wolves. But yeah, I think the last, last movie I saw was from the LEGO category with some friends. I know those movies are old but yeah I had some friends over and they wanted those. I'm usually a fan of block toys, especially nanoblock. And seeing how Lego is so popular, sometimes I wonder if the nanoblocks will be THAT popular.

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#2 Kody
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I really, really, really want some nanoblocks. Especially the ones with cats. I even saw during a google search that there are also Star Wars nanoblocks and it has BB-8 which is insane to build!

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#3 Kody
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Hi! I am wondering from the more seasoned collectors and investors what their view of vintage lego is.

Firstly, how old does Lego need to be before it is considered to be vintage? Are we referring to sets that are 10, 20 or 30 years old?

Secondly, does the set need to have the box? I know of collectors who have kept the box even when the set has been played with but if you have the complete set, does that not constitute the greater portion of the value?

I also wonder what your views are on sets that are "almost complete" or "complete with substituted parts". I have seen a number of listings where this is noted however it is better to says so than to mislead the customer.

I am raising this topic as I have been purchasing some old sets from my childhood and the more I look, the more I learn about the "Vintage Lego" market. I can see the Lego Movie also sparking interest in the old Space Lego sets and the old Sports Lego sets as well..