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Hey, Larry--Detroiter, World Traveler:
Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> Anyway I was in the Target Greatland in Menlo Park NJ (in Edison
> Township, near Newark) killing some time, and I saw about 6 different
> Best-Lock military sets. I was sorely tempted to get one, but I found
> those ersatz "classic smiley" figs toting machine guns extremely
> disturbing.
That's actually one heck of a Target. Things get "lost"
there--clearance items forgotten, I found a lot of 4126 (#?)
red freestyle buckets for three bucks a pop there. Also,
that's where I found an absolute ton of Frontier Patrols
for a buck apiece. Unfortunately they're more diligent now...
but I still scored a couple of Roboforce sets for 90% off
and they discontinued Scorpion Trackers for some reason,
and I got a few of those for about 25% of retail.
But all the Targets have Best-Lock. Last time I was in
Detroit (March), the Targets in Livonia and out in Lansing
all had them too. I presume the decision to stock the brand
is a corporate one, and as such would have to be made in
Dayton or Detroit.
>
Of many adjectives I've considered for Best-Lock's minifigs, "ersatz" never
really came to mind, though.
> I might have gotten over that... but I looked at the stuff in the bags
> through the windows. I know that there is less money to work with if you
> produce a 300 piece set for 29.95, but the sets just seemed "wrong"
> somehow. Everything seemed like it was "wavy" and the packaging was very
> cheap. I could not see myself being happy with them. Plus the truck
> designs just seemed uninspired to me.
Agreed. At least they have the "spartan presentation" aspect
down pat. It's very simple--but the models don't even look
good on the box! There's ill-fit and irregular bricks all over.
> Also, I nosed around the Zany Brainy in the Menlo Park mall, nothing
> special. They had lots of 4559s ... but the KayBee there had a good
> selection of the following sets: ...
>
> at "kaybee discount", marked down some amount from their marked up over
> list so that the price is at least regular retail, or less
>
> They also had a few landspeeders, snow speeders and an X wing.
K-B Toy Works in Edison has all SW sets, at a 30% jacked-up price. I know
about the Menlo Park situation--I went into their
ZB and they didn't have Star Wars sets on Monday! Apparently
none were shipped. It's a sad area for Lego hunting, I'm afraid--
although there is the occasional gem to be found in a stationer
or something. All told, though, it's nowhere as nice as Detroit
for bargain-hunting. On the up side, we do have Kohl's out here
now...but I think my bargain hunting will have to wait for the end
of May and my return to Detroit. It's hard to be in a state where
I can hit almost all of the toy merchants in the course of a day
or two...sigh.
LFB (feeling wistful for "home")
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