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<blockquote data-quote="monkey_roo" data-source="post: 188492" data-attributes="member: 2414"><p>You also need to look at the mini figures included and the piece count for each set. The Death Star is a lot but it has 24 figures and 3800 pieces so is 14 pence per piece, this is still a little higher that a non licenced model but not too bad.</p><p></p><p>As jedi_masters said discontinued set tend to rise in price, sail barge is a good example (although there is a new one heading our way latter this year). The best example is the 5000 piece collectors Millenium falcon, the RRP was £400 the current Evilbay is around £1500....</p><p></p><p>Overall though lego isn't the cheapest toy on the block, but it is about the best and as you will get years and generations of play out of it actually it is good value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkey_roo, post: 188492, member: 2414"] You also need to look at the mini figures included and the piece count for each set. The Death Star is a lot but it has 24 figures and 3800 pieces so is 14 pence per piece, this is still a little higher that a non licenced model but not too bad. As jedi_masters said discontinued set tend to rise in price, sail barge is a good example (although there is a new one heading our way latter this year). The best example is the 5000 piece collectors Millenium falcon, the RRP was £400 the current Evilbay is around £1500.... Overall though lego isn't the cheapest toy on the block, but it is about the best and as you will get years and generations of play out of it actually it is good value. [/QUOTE]
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