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I disagree because basically one member scolded another for what they hoped for. There is no need for that because LEGO is not going to change their plans based on the view for one member or another. I much rather everyone can share their point of view without feeling the need to make others have to change theirs.

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Would it be safe to say that a set would be available for at least 2 years? If PR came out this year, I would expect to be able to find one next year without any trouble...

Yes, totally safe.....provided you have TLGs actual sales and marketing strategy and plans and reliable sales data that would support a two year life span.

Agree, PR seems to be the highest selling modular ever, lots of folks love the details and the build so I would expect it to be around for at least 3 years, but that is my opinion...the next one could be the one to get and then everyone loses interest in the PR so it goes away, but based on average, the modular sets are out for at least a 3 year span.

Agree, PR seems to be the highest selling modular ever, lots of folks love the details and the build so I would expect it to be around for at least 3 years, but that is my opinion...the next one could be the one to get and then everyone loses interest in the PR so it goes away, but based on average, the modular sets are out for at least a 3 year span.

I think the overall pattern is the modular sales have been steadily increasing year to year as they build a fan base. I think the all time best seller was FB, but other than that obvious outlier each has steadily increased the sales and performance curve.

Did FB sell the best because of its length of availability or because of the desire of the set itself? Wasn't it available a lot longer than any other modular to date.

With that said, I can easily believe that the modulars keep selling well and continue to uptick, with all of the newcomers and older fans that want to keep the collection growing.

Again, with that said, one would assume a 2 year lifespan would be planned from the start. As in, maybe they produce enough to cover a certain stretch of time, evaluate the sales and see if they want/need to do other production runs. Obviously some sets get backordered and more need to be produced, but it might be possible (although probably not practical) to think that a brand new 2014 modular would retire within that year timeframe if it was popular enough. One would simply think they'd produce more within the first 2 year window (or whatever time projection they had planned).

I have no business knowledge, but I am just assuming things here.

Another stat to look at is the brickset community stats:

10182: Cafe Corner 3851 own this set, 5734 want it

10185: Green Grocer 5083 own this set, 5284 want it

10197: Fire Brigade 9020 own this set, 3522 want it

10211: Grand Emporium 9892 own this set, 3586 want it

10218: Pet Shop 8519 own this set, 3503 want it

10224: Town Hall 6689 own this set, 3643 want it

10232: Palace Cinema 5905 own this set, 3442 want it

10243: Parisian Restaurant 3851 own this set, 4128 want it

Of course other factors play a part including duration of availability and how recent a set was released.

Did FB sell the best because of its length of availability or because of the desire of the set itself? Wasn't it available a lot longer than any other modular to date.

With that said, I can easily believe that the modulars keep selling well and continue to uptick, with all of the newcomers and older fans that want to keep the collection growing.

Again, with that said, one would assume a 2 year lifespan would be planned from the start. As in, maybe they produce enough to cover a certain stretch of time, evaluate the sales and see if they want/need to do other production runs. Obviously some sets get backordered and more need to be produced, but it might be possible (although probably not practical) to think that a brand new 2014 modular would retire within that year timeframe if it was popular enough. One would simply think they'd produce more within the first 2 year window (or whatever time projection they had planned).

I have no business knowledge, but I am just assuming things here.

FB was available the longest because it went back to have more produced the most. And it kept going back for more because it sold well. It was the gateway drug for Modulars. The bridge point between City and AFOL. It bridged Lego market targets. The only other set quite like it is the Death Star.

Popped into the metrocentre lego store yesterday and they still had every modular set on the shelf. Don't know how long it'll stay like that. I wonder if they would get recalled at some point to fulfil online orders

Another stat to look at is the brickset community stats:

Can't really take them at their word though, look up any 2015 set, surprising how many people already own it!

Popped into the metrocentre lego store yesterday and they still had every modular set on the shelf. Don't know how long it'll stay like that. I wonder if they would get recalled at some point to fulfil online orders

I assume you mean those after FB?

Would it be safe to say that a set would be available for at least 2 years? If PR came out this year, I would expect to be able to find one next year without any trouble...

Safe? Normally.

Guaranteed? Nope.

Rumors are swirling about that a couple of the 2014 SW sets will be retiring this year... But other sets have disappeared in 12 months, just not a modular.

Man, I hesitate to even link this as it's surely got to be the scammiest scam site to ever scam, right...? But their modular prices make me weep with optimism: link removed

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Afraid your optimism is very far fetched, Don't want to be buying anything from there. :look:

FB was available the longest because it went back to have more produced the most. And it kept going back for more because it sold well. It was the gateway drug for Modulars. The bridge point between City and AFOL. It bridged Lego market targets. The only other set quite like it is the Death Star.

And people keep complaining about fire sets in the City line. I actually passed on FB even though it was the oldest modular available when I came out of my dark ages because of the fact it was a fire set. I remember seeing Green Grocer in a Lego store when I was in my dark ages and thinking it was pretty cool, but it wasn't quite enough to get me out of it. I'm a bit sad about that, but there's nothing to be done about it now.

I started up last thanksgiving - but didn't get a modular until a few weeks ago. Kept telling myself the same thing as you. Pooh pooh! If I need fire service themed stuff...those sets come out ALL the time (making any of them very "uncool" in my opinion). BUT after building the GE, realizing that I SHOULD jump on a TH it dawned on me.

Fire is neat.

That building is cool.

MORE buildings is better. Makes the whole thing cooler.

I am chasing one down.

So I did.

Going to start on step 7

Of couse now I can really complain about city fie sets - right? :)

See, clearly I wasn't their target audience anyway.

I'm sorry I missed the Fire Brigade. By the looks of prices on the secondary market LEGO clearly could have kept making them.

FB was my first and it doesn't disappoint. But, I have zero interest in fire themed sets otherwise. I just liked it for what it was. A large, detailed building. It just happened to represent a firestation.

FB was my first as well. I happen to have an interest in firefighting though, that being said it's such a well thought out design that it's probably still my favorite.

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