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"These are not the droids you are looking for", while quoted from Obi-Wan Kenobi, these may as well be the same words you hear from the toy store clerk when you ask to see their line up of Star Wars Lego sets.

Rare Star Wars Lego sets are better off sought online instead of having to go through every single toy store in the state, and it is a good as a lead from Dex. Of course, if you can spare some galactic credits, you should also consider visiting toy conventions such as the ones held in San Diego each year.

The best way to determine if the Lego set or figure you are looking for is rare is to check its production and retail availability. The first sign of a rare Star Wars Lego set or figure is if it is no longer being produced. While it is perfectly possible to assemble Star Wars vehicle or figure with existing parts, owning the set matter because you also have the original packaging with the exact pieces needed. As with all Jedi, you must carefully choose which Ilum crystal you use.

In cases where only a limited number of a set has been produced, expect that the cost of the item will increase as the years go by. Each passing year provides ample chance of a number of any limited sets to meet unfortunate situations which would lower its value. Every year that a set survives intact increases its rarity. In the span of less than a decade, roughly as much as it takes for a Kaminoan clone to mature, that cost of a single set may increase to over ten or even twenty times its original value.

That is why you should be as prudent as an imperial senator when selecting or purchasing a rare Star Wars Lego figure or set. Always give yourself ample time to study and research the item and what it should contain. A set may easily lose its value if it has missing parts, which is why one must always be careful to double check with the inserts to determine the exact number of parts available in any Lego set. These inserts also serve as checklists for the consumers and collectors.

Boba Fett would not bring in a bounty dead if it costs more alive, neither should you. Always keep your Lego figures complete and in good condition so that they do not lose their value as time passes. The boxes, original packaging and the inserts should also be well preserved and be without stains, discolorations, scratches, molds and fading. Keep the sets out of direct sunlight and humidity. These ensure that your sets are as well kept as Han Solo in carbonite.

Finally, always trust in your own instinct. It worked for Luke, it should work for you. When a deal seems to good to be true, or you feel doubt regarding the details of an exchange or a transaction, then you should have the strength of will to just turn around and walk away. If you have done your research and feel reasonably happy with the terms, then you can proceed with your purchase without worry.

Myself and my young son love collecting Legos. Visit us to see all of his Star Wars Lego Mini figures
including some of the Rare Star Wars Lego Collectibles like the 8088 Arc 170 Starfighter that are hard to find even photos of, well, they are rare:).

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