Possible time saving tip with the UCS X wing parts - import the set into Brickstore, set the prices to whatever average you use and then sort it by price. Use the price data to then cherry pick the high value parts out and get them listed first and decide afterwards if any of the low value or yellowed parts are even worth your time.
@@sydneybrickemporium nice tip, although almost all the white and light blue grey is discoloured! But certainly do that for the interesting bits! Thanks
- - I experimented with an auction too ( Grays I think if I remember ) and got royally screwed ! I bid on a Bugatti thinking it would just be a slightly damaged box, but it turned out to have had a forklift through it! Plus they didn't have delivery so I had to do a six hour round trip to Sydney to find out the forklift perfectly smashed the most expensive parts ( the wheels ). So I wasted a day and ended up paying about retail. . I only every buy from eBay auctions now, if ever ㄟ( ▔, ▔ )ㄏ
So much small print and fees killed me plus the sets were not in anywhere as good as condition as the photos made them out to be… but a lesson learnt!! Still it made for some decent content in the whole.
@@YellowBrickRoadLego ..Yes, unlike you.. I am too lazy too add the extra time and stress of vlogging my store.(I don't know how you make the time:) Thank you for your interesting videos.. As I mentioned I did RUclips vlogging of Numismatic coins years back and did not have a good time. But the Lego community is very different. . .Just nicer over all:)
Couldn't agree more about Keith - nice words. Also, at 18:17 - NICE SHORTS
@@bathbrickers what’s the benefit of working from home if you can’t spend most of the day in your pants!?
Great vlog once again!
@@kiwibrickexchange thanks man!
Possible time saving tip with the UCS X wing parts - import the set into Brickstore, set the prices to whatever average you use and then sort it by price. Use the price data to then cherry pick the high value parts out and get them listed first and decide afterwards if any of the low value or yellowed parts are even worth your time.
@@sydneybrickemporium nice tip, although almost all the white and light blue grey is discoloured! But certainly do that for the interesting bits! Thanks
You can always give them a soak in the ALDI Di-San with a touch of sunshine, bet most of them will come up nicely.
@@sydneybrickemporium tried and failed such was the poor state of the majority!
I think I won "gonna crack on" bingo.
@@GuanoLad sorry!!!
@@YellowBrickRoadLego No, no, don't be! It's what makes you a charming ex-pat.
I'm not receiving any purchase orders in my store. Can you give me some tips to start receiving orders?
@@backgroundmusic2930 what’s the store name so the brains trust can check it out?
The name of store is " Garden of plastic " from spain. Thank you 😊
- - I experimented with an auction too ( Grays I think if I remember ) and got royally screwed !
I bid on a Bugatti thinking it would just be a slightly damaged box, but it turned out to have had a forklift through it!
Plus they didn't have delivery so I had to do a six hour round trip to Sydney to find out the forklift perfectly smashed the most expensive parts ( the wheels ). So I wasted a day and ended up paying about retail. . I only every buy from eBay auctions now, if ever ㄟ( ▔, ▔ )ㄏ
So much small print and fees killed me plus the sets were not in anywhere as good as condition as the photos made them out to be… but a lesson learnt!! Still it made for some decent content in the whole.
@@YellowBrickRoadLego ..Yes, unlike you.. I am too lazy too add the extra time and stress of vlogging my store.(I don't know how you make the time:) Thank you for your interesting videos..
As I mentioned I did RUclips vlogging of Numismatic coins years back and did not have a good time. But the Lego community is very different. . .Just nicer over all:)