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Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by Toys N Bricks » Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:42 am

A new LEGO Architecture set is coming soon. Check out this new Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center revealed from LEGO's cache! This set will be available in the early months of 2011. (Via Eurobricks)

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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by bluemitch » Mon Nov 01, 2010 9:55 am

Whats the price for this?

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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by legitimatealex » Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:09 am

bluemitch wrote:Whats the price for this?
Judging by the ridiculously overpriced Solomon Guggenheim Museum set at 208 pieces and $40, I'm going to ballpark $40-$45.
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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by Mantisking » Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:17 am

legitimatealex wrote:Judging by the ridiculously overpriced Solomon Guggenheim Museum set at 208 pieces and $40, I'm going to ballpark $40-$45.
The only Architecture set that isn't over-priced is the White House. All the others are ridiculous.

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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by vynsane » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:54 pm

legitimatealex wrote:Judging by the ridiculously overpriced Solomon Guggenheim Museum set at 208 pieces and $40, I'm going to ballpark $40-$45.
The pieces are so small, though, that the part count really doesn't reflect the true value - I'd say more in the $25-$30 range - still overpriced like all the architecture sets, but a little more reasonable.
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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by legitimatealex » Sat Nov 06, 2010 11:28 am

vynsane wrote:
legitimatealex wrote:Judging by the ridiculously overpriced Solomon Guggenheim Museum set at 208 pieces and $40, I'm going to ballpark $40-$45.
The pieces are so small, though, that the part count really doesn't reflect the true value - I'd say more in the $25-$30 range - still overpriced like all the architecture sets, but a little more reasonable.
I hope for all our sakes you're right. The architecture sets don't seem to play by regular LEGO rules when it comes to pricing. It seems to pretty much be whatever LEGO feels like pegging it at.
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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by BobaFett2 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:06 pm

I think it's because they're designed by some guy who doesn't exactly work for them. But yeah, they are overpriced. Want one? Due to absence of Minifigures, it's ultra-cheap just buying the individual parts on Bricklink! 80 parts for 20 dollars? Are you kidding me? You could get something with 150 parts and 2 figs at least for that much!
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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by Mantisking » Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:03 pm

legitimatealex wrote:Judging by the ridiculously overpriced Solomon Guggenheim Museum set at 208 pieces and $40, I'm going to ballpark $40-$45.
Looks like you were right.
Mantisking wrote:The only Architecture set that isn't over-priced is the White House. All the others are ridiculous.
Still ridiculous, but getting better.

White House $0.09/piece
Falling Water $0.12/piece
Rockefeller Center $0.17/piece
Guggenheim Museum $0.19/piece
Empire State Building $0.26/piece
Sears Tower $0.29/piece
John Hancock Center $0.29/piece
Space Needle $0.35/piece

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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by legitimatealex » Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:17 pm

Mantisking wrote:
legitimatealex wrote:Judging by the ridiculously overpriced Solomon Guggenheim Museum set at 208 pieces and $40, I'm going to ballpark $40-$45.
Looks like you were right.
Mantisking wrote:The only Architecture set that isn't over-priced is the White House. All the others are ridiculous.
Still ridiculous, but getting better.

White House $0.09/piece
Falling Water $0.12/piece
Rockefeller Center $0.17/piece
Guggenheim Museum $0.19/piece
Empire State Building $0.26/piece
Sears Tower $0.29/piece
John Hancock Center $0.29/piece
Space Needle $0.35/piece
It's a bitter sweet kind of being right :cry:
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Re: Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center

Post by vynsane » Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:28 pm

legitimatealex wrote:It's a bitter sweet kind of being right :cry:
HAH, yeah... I guess it was just wishful thinking on my part.
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