A Few More Lego Figures

in Toys on Hive3 months ago

Okay, so I went back to the shop today while on the way down town with the baby and Aimee's parents. We were going to get some lunch, and while passing, I decided to stop in mainly because there were a few figures that caught my eye, that I wanted to pick up, but didn't yesterday.


I got these Jurassic World Figures.

The small one, I thought was Bilbo from The Hobbit, but it turns out it was one of the kids from that film. My bad, but still, I can put them together as a bundle, or something.

I'm raging, because last week they had a bunch of Lego Dinosaurs there, which I never got even though I wanted to, if I had, the bundle could have been even better.


I got these Marvel characters too, the two versions of Hawk Eye are worth €5, and €10 each, so alone they basically paid for this bunch.

I spent €15 in total, and to be honest, I didn't even realise how many I was getting, I was just kind of mindlessly picking them up.


These are fairly cool, but they're a bit mismatched, so I'll be separating the heads, and armor pieces from them.

I'm going to bag everyone up into baggies, heads, torso's, weapons, and armor separated, and as time goes on, I'll either complete them, or I'll just sell them as a mismatched job lot. I may sell the figures individually, or just put them all up as one big lot, with all the incomplete pieces together.


I got these as well, two are complete, and one is missing a head, and legs.

There are the 15 figures, and after buying them, the woman behind the counter said you'll have to come back tomorrow because there'll be even more out.

We chatted for a bit, and she said she has a ton more out the back, and they wait for the display to go right down before filling it back up.

My wallet can handle another excursion, so I'll be back down tomorrow to see what else is there. I'm looking for a few pieces in particular, one of which is The Jokers purple trilby, and Thor's head and hair if I can find them.


Here are a few bits that were included, but weren't apart of the people that had them.

I have gathered a bunch of these accessories so far, so I'll have a fairly large assortment of this sort of stuff.

I'll be bringing the bags back home with me when I go back, and I can go through some of the other stuff I bought which is up there.


Okay, so I want to say thank you to the @stickupcurator for telling me about Brickscan, what an app!

The free version only allowed me to have 5 pictures a day, so I went and bought a month of premium.

It made, and will make this so much easier! You take a photo of a figure, part, or accessory and it tells you how much it's worth and what set it's from, which will make listing these items so much easier.

Identifying pieces is so tough sometimes, but the app made it so much better.

In total, I spent €34 for all of this stuff, and it has a value of £130, which when converted comes to around €150-ish.

That's not including the other Lego figures I picked up a couple of weeks ago, which I'll photograph and go through when I'm back home.