Tower of Iron Will wrote:Chrislad77 wrote:In terms of price per fig ratio, I'd estimate that KKI in general was poor for amassing an army.
Maybe so, but I liked the figures considerably. Even though I shouldn't have spent money on them I did out of how much I liked them. Luckily there was the defense archer set and the axe cart which weren't too bad on price.
I thought the Royal Knights had a worse price per figure ratio, but luckily for some good Bricklink stores and one good trader from this site I was able to make up for not buying these in bulk when they were in TRU and Target.
-Tower
I agree that the bulls were cheaper to amass, I collected equal amounts and these two sets were my army buiders of choice for the lion knights of KK1:
6026 -
http://www.classic-castle.com/sets/archives/6026.html
4801/4811 -
http://www.classic-castle.com/sets/archives/1287.html
From my experience the 2000 kk1 range was an increase in price in Australia from the previous frights knights/ninjas and were less stocked on shelfs and accordingly fewer sets were later heavily reduced. I was able to pick up 3 of the large Kings Leo Castle castle 6098 reduced at around $40 us/au dollars, the first one I had purchase was for $116 au/us and that had been reduced down from $126 au/us.
Lego castle/vikings has stayed pretty consistent in price here since 2000, the pre 2000 period with the impulse sets reduced to around $1.80 seems now like a dreamtime.
At present I would have to say it is the current dwarf sets and those precious Dark forrest figures that are hard to acumulate in numbers without hurting my wallet.
edit - the other thing I should add is that the retail price of Lego has definitely remained higher in Aust then it is in US so that it is often cheaper to to purchase lego from bricklink/ebay and from other parts of the world then just relying on Aust retail and online SAH.
Mario