“the only thing I bow down to is the sweet smell of justice.”
You do need help, you’ve got 3 notifications you haven’t looked at
Finally got my latest Lego haul, consisting of sets that were on sale on Lego’s shop.
Also a polybag Batmobile.
Is that chi in that vehicle’s “mouth”?
It’s probably a “non descript crystal” of sorts, or maybe it’s a tiny tongue…
yes it symbolizes how nexo knights devoured Chima
You remind me of those Bricklink youtubers who take everything of one thing and leave nothing for anybody else, then they go up to the camera and say “YOU WANT THIS? YOU CAN’T HAVE IT! UNLESS YA GO TO MY STORE SCRUB!!!”
Except you hopefully don’t do that.
I hate people who do that, and that goes for anything, not just lego. Like, I get you wanna make a profit, but make it a choice. You shouldn’t completely deprive a good from people such that they have no choice but to go to you, let alone for a higher price
That’s called toy scalping, and it’s usually with more expensive things in higher quantities. This guy looks like he’s just army building.
this.
@ComradeWolfie does not look like he’s trying to resell these. he’s just doing what @MaximusPrime is doing with his Gnaws, or what a decent amount of people do here, with bohrok.
It is true, all I am doing is Army Building. These are not going to be resold any time soon.
When did I say that I was army building Gnaws?
you didn’t we just track your mail
What?
um, nothing
Guys, I was joking. I know he’s army building. It’s just that normally bricklinkers get lots of sets at once.
Personally I don’t do army building. I’m paying money for a toy I already have, when I could be using that money to get something new. I also feel like it devalues the original.
This guy on DA made this sick fanart of Tiyoku
I agree that people shouldn’t completely deprive a good for resale, but stocking up on a large amount of something that sells is a smart business choice. But like you said, a complete deprive isn’t healthy, because your sales could flop if it stops to sell. And then you may have to do a massive liquidation, every business’ nightmare.