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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:50 pm
by architect
The Dwarf Mine set will be sold in Europe next year. This has been confirmed to the LEGO Ambassadors. I do not know if there will be more available in North America. We certainly can tell LEGO that fans in NA would like another production run of this set.

Ben

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:58 pm
by Asterios
architect wrote:The Dwarf Mine set will be sold in Europe next year. This has been confirmed to the LEGO Ambassadors. I do not know if there will be more available in North America. We certainly can tell LEGO that fans in NA would like another production run of this set.

Ben
this may be a possibility since i've noticed European and American LEGO companies due differ in alot of things and product sales.

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:10 pm
by MarioDAlessio
architect wrote:
The Dwarf Mine set will be sold in Europe next year. This has been confirmed to the LEGO Ambassadors. I do not know if there will be more available in North America. We certainly can tell LEGO that fans in NA would like another production run of this set.
I hope they consider Australia, Africa & Asia as part of the European market?

Mario

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 10:54 am
by nikink
Oh please be released in Australia!

On that note, can anyone tell me why TLG don't release sets worldwide? Why release the Mine *only* in USA and Europe? Why country specific sets like Avatar?

Got me baffled - other markets may not be as big, but it's not like the bricks spoil in transit or anything... I'm sure they have valid business reasons, I just can't think of any myself... :?:

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:55 pm
by architect
nikink wrote:Oh please be released in Australia!

On that note, can anyone tell me why TLG don't release sets worldwide? Why release the Mine *only* in USA and Europe? Why country specific sets like Avatar?

Got me baffled - other markets may not be as big, but it's not like the bricks spoil in transit or anything... I'm sure they have valid business reasons, I just can't think of any myself... :?:
Retailers like exclusive sets because they drive additional traffic to their store. This is why retailers in certain countries have "exclusive sets". They really have a monopoly on selling that set or line in a country. This is why the Dwarf Mine is only at Target stores in the US and why the entire Castle line is only sold at one retailer in the UK.

Ideally LEGO would release every set in every market. I doubt that they currently have the production capacity to release all sets in their current markets. For licensed lines like Avatar, SpongeBob, Batman, etc worldwide licenses would likely be needed to sell sets everywhere.

The simple solution is to cut down the huge number of lines that is currently in production. This would require fewer licenses for LEGO and allow for additional sets in core themes like Castle, City, and Space.

Ben

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:59 pm
by Brickzone
architect wrote:This is why the Dwarf Mine is only at Target stores in the US and why the entire Castle line is only sold at one retailer in the UK.
Actually, only three Castle sets are exclusive to Argos in the UK and Ireland (King's Castle Siege, Skeleton Tower and Skeleton Prisoner Carriage). However, afaik, the others aren't sold at any retailers in UK and Ireland, although available from S@H.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:47 pm
by architect
Brickzone wrote:Actually, only three Castle sets are exclusive to Argos in the UK and Ireland (King's Castle Siege, Skeleton Tower and Skeleton Prisoner Carriage). However, afaik, the others aren't sold at any retailers in UK and Ireland, although available from S@H.
You are correct that exclusive sets will also be available directly from LEGO Shop at Home and LEGO Brand Stores.

Ben

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 7:58 pm
by Troy T. Moore
Exclusive = elusive :shock:

I bought one a soon as they became available on S@H, which was mid October. Sold out by end of November. 6 weeks is a very short time. I am glad I did not hesitate.

Brginning of November my wife went to southern Manitoba to visit her sister. I sent her on a cross border run (Target in North Dakota)and have 2 more 7036's for me and 1 for my son that are hidden in a closet until Christmas.

The Hoth Base set is also gone, but was available longer. With the MRSP for us Canadians I passed on it. I think that will be the case more and more in the future unless there is a change.

I hope for all your sakes, those of you who do not have a copy, are allowed to get this set in your respective countries. It is a great set with high play value and fantastic figs. 2008 Castle could be even more popular than 2007.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:12 pm
by Asterios
sadly financial constraints have prevented me from getting this set as of yet :cry: :cry:

as it goes i need to come up with a couple of good entries for Trade and Industry portion of the CCCV contest so i can hopefully win that prize :D

but sadly Competition looks pretty stiff for that subject :(

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 4:35 am
by Escape The Fate
on friday, im getting this set for 25.00$ cant wait :D

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 5:00 pm
by doodstormer
I'd get this, but it's backordered for MO. Does anyone know how long?

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:51 pm
by speaknspell
hey now! as far as the exclusivity of this set goes. I believe it was just meant to be a Target exclusive in the US for this last part of the year and then it show up in the UK in January. It will pop up everywhere in February and be part of the regular assortment from there.

Steve

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:32 pm
by Asterios
speaknspell wrote:hey now! as far as the exclusivity of this set goes. I believe it was just meant to be a Target exclusive in the US for this last part of the year and then it show up in the UK in January. It will pop up everywhere in February and be part of the regular assortment from there.

Steve
sadly no.

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:24 pm
by natelite
Asterios wrote:
speaknspell wrote:hey now! as far as the exclusivity of this set goes. I believe it was just meant to be a Target exclusive in the US for this last part of the year and then it show up in the UK in January. It will pop up everywhere in February and be part of the regular assortment from there.

Steve
sadly no.
umm, do you know you are contradicting a lego representative?

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:34 pm
by RichardAM
speaknspell wrote:...show up in the UK in January.
I'd heard April mentioned before by someone. But this kind of release date would be awesome. :D

In 2006 Lego Direct had most of the 2007 January sets already available just before Christmas. If we're getting the Indiana sets at the same time as the US, I guess i'd better tell my wallet to just go into hiding now. :wink: