Right, because I am a super cool guy, I have a small collection of Lego Super Heroes
Now, obviously, I'm missing both Hulk and Thor. Annoyingly, Hulk and Thor are available in a playset together, but I don't really like the playsets (I normally stick to vehicles and even then, normally just Star Wars, but I've been buying these for the minifigures).
Thor and Black Widow come in the Quinjet set, but I'd rather have Hulk than Black Widow. Annoyingly, Black Widow and Hulk are only in these two sets.
So, if I want them, I can either buy both (which'll set me back a smooth £120), wait and hope they release more sets with different figures in them or individually on eBay (which is almost as much as buying the sets news).
Damnit, Lego. It's almost like they planned this.
Also, no Lego Nick Fury? WTF, you've got the rights for Mace Windu, just print an eyepatch on his head!
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Solution: Seriously reconsider why you're shelling out money for lego super heroes.
If upon reconsideration you find that it's worth it... you might as well just spend more and get a complete set. Then later on you'll probably have a "what have I done" moment.
Then I realized that, if there was ever a time in my life when 200 dollars on Lego was a good idea, it had probably passed me by and now was not that time.
Maybe you'll consider it deeply and hit a different conclusion, I don't know.
Robazoid posted... I almost spent 200 dollars on Lego once
Then I realized that, if there was ever a time in my life when 200 dollars on Lego was a good idea, it had probably passed me by and now was not that time.
Maybe you'll consider it deeply and hit a different conclusion, I don't know.
Nah, I'm not quite that far gone. I saw the Lego Super Star Destroyer last year for £250, but I resisted because...well, mostly because I have no where to put it. The most expensive model I've bought if a £50 X-wing, which is freaking awesome and a Midi Millennium Falcon, again, awesome.
The sets I get these minifigures from are normally £10-20, so I buy one or two a month. Which is why I'm reluctant to spend £120 for essential three mini figures.
Think I'll just wait.
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