Exclusive LEGO Sets: A Good Investment?



Is Investing in Exclusive LEGO Sets a Wise Choice? from Youtuber- Brick Bucks



Title: Exclusive LEGO Sets: A Good Investment?

Hey there, brick-loving investors! Today, we’re diving into the world of exclusive LEGO sets and whether they make for a good investment. So buckle up and join us on this blocky adventure as we explore the reasons behind the value of these limited-edition sets.

You see, the beauty of LEGO sets, in general, is that their value tends to increase over time. This happens because once LEGO stops manufacturing a set, the supply in the aftermarket becomes scarce. And as units sell out, that supply only decreases further. But wait, there’s more!

When we talk about store exclusive LEGO sets, we’re entering a whole new level of rarity. These are sets that can only be found in specific retailers or directly from LEGO itself. And by specific, we mean really limited. No, seriously, it’s like trying to find a four-leaf clover in a room full of unicorns.

Now, don’t get it twisted. Store exclusive LEGO sets don’t necessarily mean they’re only available in LEGO stores. LEGO has struck up partnerships with other retailers to give them the prestigious opportunity to sell these exclusives. So, you might find a set available in a couple of different retailers but nowhere else. It’s like a secret club that only a select few can join.

Here’s the catch, though. LEGO Group only manufactures enough units to meet the demand of the specific retailer with the exclusive rights. They don’t give a single brick to other big-shot retailers like Walmart or Kohl’s. Nope, it’s exclusively available through the chosen partner. This means there are even fewer of these sets floating around in the world.

And when there’s less supply, my dear LEGO enthusiasts, the price tends to skyrocket faster than a spaceship whizzing through the galaxy. We’ve witnessed this phenomena with sets like Carnage, TIE Fighter Pilot Helmet, Quidditch Match, and the Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge. These sets, mostly exclusive to Target but also available in other select stores, have seen their prices shoot up in the aftermarket.

Of course, there’s a downside to this exclusive investing game. It can be a bit trickier to obtain a substantial quantity of these sets for your inventory. So, if you’re a LEGO investor going all-in on an exclusive set, prepare yourself for a time-consuming adventure. You’ll have to navigate the rules and quantity limits set by different retailers, making each purchase a bit more challenging.

But fear not, fellow LEGO aficionados! The rewards can be oh-so-sweet. Take the example of those delightful brick Headsets. These sets, often exclusively available at LEGO stores, are like finding the holy grail of LEGO investing. Since LEGO Group knows these sets will only be sold in their stores, they produce even fewer of them.

This scarcity, my friends, leads to even higher demand from collectors who are determined to add these gems to their shelves. And when demand is high, and supply is scarce, well, you can bet your bricks that the prices will multiply faster than you can say “LEGO investment portfolio.

However, let’s not forget the basic principle behind LEGO investing – supply and demand. If you can find a way to reduce the supply further by investing in these exclusive sets, then congratulations! You’ve given yourself a massive advantage over other LEGO enthusiasts on the investment front.

But like all good things in life, there are downsides. Trying to get your hands on larger quantities of these exclusive sets can be a challenge. Each retailer has its own rules and approaches to limiting purchases, so it might take some finesse and creativity to amass a substantial collection.

Now, to give you a taste of the actual prices involved, let’s take a brief look at some recent exclusive sets. For instance, the Carnage helmet set, originally priced at $60, is currently selling on Amazon for a whopping $130. That’s over double the original price in just a year! This set was exclusive to Target and faced limited availability due to Target’s strict resale policies.

Another example is the Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge, which currently doesn’t have a buy box, but can still be found for around $65 through different sellers. Not too shabby, considering this set’s potential for growth in the aftermarket.

So there you have it, LEGO investors! Exclusive LEGO sets can indeed be a good investment. Just remember, it might take some extra effort to secure larger quantities, but the potential rewards can be bricktastic.

Happy investing, and may the blocks be ever in your favor!

Transcript source: Brick Bucks YouTube channel – “Lego Store exclusives can be incredible Investments and here is why” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3XhdgFDXd8)

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