It’s seems to be a good price based on OzBargain history.
LEGO 21323 Ideas Grand Piano $429.99 Delivered @ Costco (Membership Required)
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Because they're fun to build and play with for a while. Admittedly the piano feels a little niche as piano players are less common than say car enthusiasts. Also these things hold most of their value so if you buy at a solid sale price and keep the boxes you can almost always get your money out. For example, the Lego Star wars millennium Falcon is often posted here between $900-1000 which is 100% absurd to pay for a toy that's too heavy/fragile to move around much. So I kept mine for a year, had a good 40 hours of fun building it and I think i may have sold it for a profit because I got a good deal for Myer sale + discounted gift cards.
Ah okay, I had no idea lego retains value over time. It just seemed ridiculously expensive (to me) for a set of building blocks for kids. I can see the appeal for an older audience, but I had primarily labeled them in my mind as children toys.
Thanks for explaining. I asked the same question about a year ago as I didn't understand the concept and also got downvoted to hell with no replies. This question seems to really offend ozbargainers lol
They were children toys back in the days when I was a kid.
It seems they shifted their focus to appeal more to the adults.
Same reason why people wanna pay $10 000 for a rock the size of a chickpea.
RRP 449 from Kmart, so this deal is 4.5% off RRP, not sure if it’s a bargain
$529.99 on the official Lego site. So I would say that is actually RRP.
Nice. $15 cheaper than Amazon this week.
I've got this set on my shelf. It's gorgeous and can play the keys with sound through your phone (granted it just plays random keys, but still cool)
Can someone explain to me why people drop $400 on a lego piano? Is this a collectors thing?