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by unityByFreedom
3342 days ago
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Well, it wouldn't surprise me. OP is familiar with the secondary marketplaces and knows if he could classify and sort well enough to make sets, then could potentially make money buying bulk and reselling sets on these marketplaces. It could be a real business. He's already proven he has the chops to design it. If he doesn't, I don't doubt someone else will try. Obviously Lego itself could do this but probably make more money from melting and recycling their own parts under their brand as new, like Apple does with its recyclers. Do we know if Lego is recyclable as new Lego by melting? |
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There was a short period that Lego allowed people to design their own sets and order them through Lego but it was so popular they had to shut it down.
People even buy new sets to sort them out just to get new bricks to combine into their own creations without having to buy them in bulk and not being able to use half of what they buy.