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Michaelnaut:
So I probably shouldn't ask this, cause then if I start getting answers I'll start going in the direction of adding another type of collectible to the list of things I o collect...but anyways...
While wandering around at the philly show this weekend, there were a couple of vendors that had individual lego figs...now, as much as I know, the only way to get individual figures is to buy the sets that have other things (like the GotG set gets you the ship you need to build, along with a couple figs)...the figures aren't available on their own.
So, do these vendors just buy boxes and boxes of these sets, and then just sell the individual figures?
Thanks for the n00b question. - M
stl_ben:
Yep there is a big industry for busting up sets and farming out the pieces / minifigures.
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Warren:
Are these figures carded? Carded single figures are available in the SDCC Lego lottery. Each day there is a raffle for carded exclusive figures during Comic-Con. The lines are crazy long.
Individual figures are also available in blind packages at retail.
Michaelnaut:
They weren't carded, just individual figs out on display. I should have taken pictures. So silly question...how does one know if they're genuine, if they're not in any packaging? I was looking specifically at the Marvel ones.
alyssa:
i ran into a guy selling lego at the Boston Comic Con today. I posted the pick i took in the booth in the BCC thread. You are not allowed to view links.
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they were $5 each. on further chatting with the guy he was very clear that they were not genuine lego's but by a china knock off. they looked and felt just like lego mini fig.
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