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There is some miscellaneous news from the LEGO Ideas platform that is pretty exciting and worth talking about. First of all, the winners of the LEGO Ideas Moments in Space contest have been announced. There were over 1,000 entries, and the judges were blown away by the creativity and enthusiasm of the participants. The grand prize was given to this adorable (see below) coin-operated rocket ride by LEGO fan mjsmiley. The model will be adapted into an official free-with-purchase LEGO set planned for 2019. There were also a number of excellent runner-up winning entries, which you can check out here. This was only the second contest run on the LEGO Ideas platform, and both got tremendous response. As this feature of LEGO Ideas is still in beta, the LEGO Ideas team will take some time to evaluate what worked, what didn’t and what they can improve before running another contest. Stay tuned for further announcements. 🙂

The #21314 LEGO Ideas Tron Legacy set is going to be available soon! And to get LEGO fans excited, LEGO released a little teaser-video (see below). Originally submitted to the LEGO Ideas platform by BrickBros UK, the set will be available on March 31st. I have been in love with this project even before it was submitted to LEGO Ideas, so I’m super excited to finally be able to see it as an official LEGO set! I’m particularly happy that we are getting both bikes! Yes! There is also going to be a special signing event for this set at the LEGO Store Leicester Square in London on the 29th March from 4-7 PM. You will be able to meet the fan designers, and get a hold of a signed set in advance of the official release.

There are a number of LEGO Ideas projects that are very close to 10,000 votes. Some notable ones are the Modular Arcade by Astronaut Avila, the BMW R60/2 Vintage Motorcycle by maximecheng03, the Acclamator Class Assault Ship by Lucero, the Amelia Earhart project by Alatariel, the Flintstones project by AndrewClark2, and more. If you like any of them, please vote, and also share with your friends and family. Getting enough votes will give these projects the chance to be evaluated by the LEGO Ideas team, and maybe even become official LEGO sets.

You can sort LEGO Ideas projects by relevance, most recent, most supported, most comments, recently updated, most followed, and ending soon. This is a good way to quickly see which projects need just a few more votes, which have the most buzz, which were just uploaded and need a boost to start gathering votes, etc. Vote for the projects you want to see become official LEGO sets, and you can even leave comments if you think the project just needs a little tweak to make it better. Get involved!

As far as currently available LEGO Ideas sets, there is a really good selection right now, including the #21309 LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V (finally back in stock!), the #21310 LEGO Ideas Old Fishing Store, the #21312 LEGO Ideas Women of NASA, and the #21313 LEGO Ideas Ship in a Bottle. You can find them at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you excited about the LEGO Ideas Tron Legacy set? And what do you think of the winners of the second LEGO Ideas contest? Do you have any of the recently released LEGO Ideas sets? Feel free to share your thoughts and own review in the comment section below! 😉

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Just a quick update on our previous discussion about the demise of Toys’R’Us (see Troubles in the Toy World & at Toys’R’Us) and some related shopping opportunities. When Toys’R’Us was still talking about bankruptcy, they scheduled to close a number of stores around the U.S. These stores have been running 10-40% off sales for a couple of weeks now, and they will continue to do so until all of their stock is gone. If you live near one of these stores, make sure you stop by. Bargain hunting for toys is fun! 🙂

However, filing for bankruptcy didn’t solve Toys’R’Us problems, and it was announced last week that the company is officially going out of business and liquidating all 800 of its U.S. stores. There are still some talks about trying to save some of the better performing U.S. outlets, but other than that possibility, all locations are going to be either sold off to franchisees or closed down for good. In addition, all Toys’R’Us locations in the United Kingdom will be shut down as well.

While this is extremely sad news, as Toys’R’Us was pretty much the only surviving store in the U.S. that solely focused on toys, there are some shopping opportunities you may want to take advantage of before the doors close for good. And stopping by one last time also gives you a chance to say your final goodbyes to what was a favorite childhood place for generations.

According to the store manager of the Toys’R’Us closest to me, liquidating stock begins today, March 22nd, and all stores will close within 60 days. Initial discounts will be 10-30% off, depending on the item. Larger discounts are possible if there is still remaining stock. Besides what’s at the stores already, there will be considerable stock flushed out of Toys’R’Us distribution centers, so it might be worth going back to your store more than once to see if there is anything new. Talk to your store manager for more specific details. If you are on the Toys’R’Us mailing list, you should be getting email updates about sales.

As most of us here are LEGO fans, let’s talk about the LEGO-specific sales that are happening already. When I was at my Toy’R’Us a few days ago, most LEGO Star Wars were 20% off, there were also a number of LEGO Ninjago Movie sets on sale, LEGO BrickHeadz had a BOGO 40% off deal going on, and all LEGO DC Super Hero Girls were 50% off. Various LEGO storage solutions were 50% off as well.

If you would like to get some LEGO sets as an investment, look out for Toys’R’Us exclusives, like the #40228 LEGO Geoffrey & Friends set that sells for $5.99 each. It is going to be a sought-after collectible soon. (My store had tons of them a couple of weeks ago, but none the last time I went – probably an investor picked them up.) There are some other Toys’R’Us exclusives also, so look for the special LEGO boxes with the Toys’R’Us logo. Some of them are repackaged or bundled standard LEGO sets in special Toys’R’Us boxes, while others are truly exclusive to Toys’R’Us (like Geoffrey).

There are other toys worth looking at as well. Toys’R’Us has been the largest carrier of the Mega Construx collector’s lines (Halo, Call of Duty, Destiny, Star Trek, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, American Girl, Pokemon, etc.). In other words, many of these sets aren’t available anywhere else (or at least very hard to find), and they sell very well on the secondary market. If you can get a good stock at a discount, you can keep your eBay or Amazon store busy and profitable for quite a while. Mega Construx also has Toys’R’Us exclusive sets that can be another great investment.

Another traditional brand worth considering is Playmobil. This is a high-quality German toy line that has been around since the early 1970s. It has similar themes as LEGO; city, castle, historic themes, modern themes, movie tie-ins, collectible figures in blind bags, etc. They even have some really cool Ghostbusters sets! The brand has many devoted fans, and as far as I know, they are only available at Toys’R’Us (at least in the U.S.). The last time I checked, all Playmobil sets were 25% off.

For investment purposes, Toys’R’Us branded items could work out very well, as they won’t be produced any longer, and will likely become nostalgic collectibles. As with all investments, I would suggest that you stick with brands and products that you are familiar with already, or willing to study up on. There are good opportunities during the Toys’R’Us liquidation as long as you approach them with care and knowledge.

I will be going to my Toys’R’Us store probably once a week, as long as I see new stock and new sales. I’m mostly looking for LEGO and Mega Construx for my own collection, but may pick up a few sets for investment purposes as well. I will update you what I find in the comment section.

What do you think? Do you have a Toys’R’Us store near you? Are you planning to stop by to see what’s on sale during the liquidation? What kind of LEGO sets and other toys are you looking for? Feel free to share in the comment section below! Also, if you find any interesting deals, you can share them as well. Happy treasure hunting! 😉

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