Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

I suppose this can’t go unmentioned, but I find it “interesting” as to how Toys R Us prices their LEGO. They typically price their sets higher than MSRP prices. So a $40 set at Target, Amazon, LEGO Store and everywhere else, will likely be $45 at Toys R Us.

This gets much worse as the holidays approach. If you watch LEGO prices at Toys R Us from September thru December, you will see a steady increase in prices. For some sets, the pricing is more extreme than others. This is also the season that Toys R Us offers it’s most extreme sales and rewards.

As a collector, I certainly can’t complain. I am aware of the price differences, and can make my purchases accordingly. But sometimes I get bummed that a parent or grandparent ends up spending 50% more on a regular LEGO set simply because they bought it at Toys R Us. They are unaware that they could save a lot of money, just by shopping down the street at Target.

I went into Toys R Us today to use up $25 of “Rewards Dollars” they had given me. Yes, this is a nice bonus about shopping at Toys R Us during the holidays. Let’s take a look at some of the prices.

I was surprised to find two of the new Super Heroes sets in stock, especially since Toys R Us currently has a sale: $10 off a $50 purchase. This was the last Dynamic Duo Funhouse Escape, which I picked up. MSRP is $40, Toys R Us is charging $45, not as bad as I expected:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

They had about five Batcave’s in stock too, but they were charging $20 more than MSRP at $90. So even after the sale discount, you are still paying $10 more than MSRP:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

One of the more shocking price increases is the Harry Potter Quidditch Match. It retails everywhere else for $20, but Toys R Us kept raising the price from Sept to Dec, ending up at $38. That’s almost double what you would pay anywhere else:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

Here is a set that Wal-Mart just sold for $5.90 in their great 50% off sale, and has been available everywhere for regular price of $12. At Toys R Us, they had TONS in stock for $17.
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

They had many of the new City sets in stock, most at a little above retail – usually a $5 price bump:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

Another Harry Potter price bump: adding $15 dollars to MSRP of Hagrid’s Hutt:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

For Hogwart’s Castle they added $20. At $150 they still have it in stock when many others are sold out:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

They still have a whole bunch of Mill Village Raids even as others sell out. $10 price premium here.
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

They had one Hillside House in stock at $10 more than you can get it elsewhere.
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

Apple Tree House and Log Cabin:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

I have seen this Tower Bridge sit on the shelf for weeks now. They actually created a sticker for it. No price premium but the box is now developing a sizable whole in the bottom left corner, in addition to the other damage that is hard to see in this photo:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

The new ambulance set:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

A $17 premium on Fire plane which should retail for $60:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

Heavy-Duty Helicopter had a 20% price increase:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

A mere $5 price increase for Robber’s Hideout:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

I don’t remember seeing these before – some kind of special edition card in a “custom made” display stand:
Toys R Us and LEGO Pricing

In the end, I bought the Super Heroes Fun House along with Ninjago Venomari Shrine set #9440 in order to reach the $50 threshold for the discount.

Thanks!

LEGO 50% Sale at Target

There have been reports of LEGO on sale at Target, so I figured I would check it out. I have always found Target to be a mixed bag in terms of sales. They don’t price consistently across stores in my experience, and their stock level is always pretty low to begin with. This visit was no different with some items that others have reported at 50% off, scanning as full retail at the store I went to. Let’s take a look:

As usual, there sale aisle is a complete disaster. I found three Star Wars calendars, all of which had been opened. A woman later put one in her cart, and I pointed out the problem, and she put it back on the shelf.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

This is the set they had the most of, and which I ended up being the most interested in. For $5, you get 3 minifigs, the dark red bike, some cool bricks and elements. They had nine of these.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

The Cars 2 stuff was on sale – a pretty good selection.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

LEGO 50% Sale at Target

LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Others have been reporting TONS of Pharoah’s Quest on sale at 50%. This store had a few of the bigger sets:
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Both of these had damage to the box. Nothing huge, but puncture marks and wrangled seals.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Others have reported Portal of Atlantis being 50% off at their stores with loads of stock. This store had two in stock, and they scanned at full price. I would have bought it at 50%.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Oddly, these Army Men polybags rang up at full price as well.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Another Atlantis set still warming the shelves:
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

I ended up with the nine Pharaoh’s Quest sets. Just too good of a deal to pass up:
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

The regular LEGO aisle was pretty sparse. The still had the large Harry Potter Hogwart’s castle set ringing up at full price, as did all their Harry Potter merchandise. The Pirates of the Caribbean stuff scanned at full price too.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

I was surprised to see so much Alien Conquest still on the shelves:
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Their LEGO offering was pretty minimal. None of the newer sets:
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

All the red Ninjago sets are gone:
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Some of the newer City sets. I’m just now noticing that they had Bank Transfer in stock too.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

Just a couple Dino sets:
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

My first sighting of a proper Super Heroes set on the shelf, the Catwoman set.
LEGO 50% Sale at Target

All in all, a typically weird Target experience!

Incoming: A Whole Bunch of LEGO Minifigs

The MOC I am working on requires a significant number of minifigs, and two packages arrived today with goodies:

LEGO Minfigs

Individually packaged minifigs, a nice touch!
LEGO Minfigs

Here they all are, about 45 in total, plus an extra 20 helmets:
LEGO Minfigs

A bunch of Russian soldiers from the Indiana Jones series:
LEGO Minfigs

More tan soldiers. I already have about 30 of these, but couldn’t pass up adding 5 more to my collection:
LEGO Minfigs

A bunch of Irina Spalkos from the Indiana Jones series:
LEGO Minfigs

Plus one Star Wars fig I didn’t already have and the helmets:
LEGO Minfigs

Stay tuned for what this MOC is!

My Favorite New LEGO Part of 2012 So Far: Dark Tan Slope 75 2 x 1 x 3

I have recently started working on a MOC again, the same one I was building last year. And I was thrilled to see a new part/color combo for 2012, the dark tan slope 75 2 x 1 x 3.

LEGO dark tan slope 75 2 x 1 x 3

It’s only available in one set, and that set only includes two of this piece, it’s the Ninjago Venomari Shrine #9440:

Ninjago Venomari Shrine #9440

I managed to get a hold of 80 of these pieces via BrickLink (see photo above), which is great since the set is still so new. Stay tuned for the fate of these pieces!

LEGO Kingdoms Mill Village Raid – A Sleeper Hit?

It is looking as though LEGO is discontinuing most of their Kingdoms lineup, with Lord of the Rings coming in later in the year. As these sets disappear from store shelves, the King’s Castle seems to be in high demand in the aftermarket. While this is a fine set, with very retro LEGO appeal, there are so many other castles that are not too dissimilar in LEGO’s back catalog.

I have been considering how the Mill Village Raid set is really unique, and given that it is being retired very quickly, how well it will do in the aftermarket once it’s retired. I own two of them, here is a comparison to Medieval Market Village:

LEGO Kingdoms Mill Village Raid

The latter set has been out for years, to rave reviews, and much speculation about it’s value once it retires. But Mill Village Raid seems like a sleeper hit. You get so many animals, a very cool set with similar building styles to that of Medieval Market Village. I am looking to pick up at least one more of these. I never did end up with a King’s Castle – it just seemed like yet ANOTHER set with those large molded castle walls.

Later in the year, I may actually get a chance to build a Mill Village Raid, I will report back then!

LEGO Friends Arrives at Toys R Us

LEGO Friends have arrived at Toys R Us, an interesting line that for many collectors, is notable for the individual colors and new pieces. I didn’t see the tree house, but most of the other sets were on the shelves:

LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

They had a prominent display right in the front of the store too:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

Nice to see Mill Village Raid still in stock, I plan on picking up two of these with the upcoming TRU $10 discount on $50, plus my reward dollars:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

A few lingering Alien Conquest sets still remain:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

I saw this beat up Tower Bridge weeks ago on the shelf for full price. Now it’s even MORE beaten up:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

Some City sets:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

More City:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

Same deal with this Imperial Shuttle – in horrible shape, and at full retail price:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

Still tons of the hoth battle packs available:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

And they can’t seem to get rid of Prince of Persia either:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

That last remaining Burrow is still on the shelf, of course with TRU’s huge markup:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

Same with the $38 Quidditch Match:
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

Tons of Series 5 Minifigs too. The new Ninjago sets seem to be FLYING off the shelves though (seriously, they had so much more than this not too long ago):
LEGO Friends at Toys R Us

Can’t wait until more 2012 sets hit the shelves!

The Long Cold Winter (Without LEGO Sales)

Well, it looks as though we have entered the long cold winter of LEGO buying, where we were spoiled by amazing sales all Fall and early Winter, and now they dry up.

Sure, new sets are being released, and that is super exciting. But all of those week after week deals that have us collectors spending all of our money, that is over. Exhibit A is what is left after Wal-Mart’s amazing 50% off sale after Christmas.

What’s left on the shelves, no more sale items:

LEGO Wal-Mart

LEGO Wal-Mart

But, new sets are arriving. First up: FRIENDS:
LEGO Wal-Mart

The good news is that this gives me plenty of time for building all the sets I bought!