[quote name='aunt beast']ah well, going to hit the post-xmas sales tomorrow and any deal i find is going to look like crap next to the deals i missed/let pass by on S@H.
if i would have caught city house back in stock i definitely would have snagged it along with a few little things. i checked in a few times today just in case something good became available again.[/QUOTE]
GL on that City House.
I would pick one up, but not in stock... I haven't really seen it in many stores.
I was just at a couple Targets and TRU... OMG wiped out. Target had EVERY lego product in just (2) 4 foot sections on one side of the aisle.
TRU had every City set gone.... All they had left was a Town car and the Pig Farmer.... shelves were bare. It was so weird.
[quote name='bigdaddybruce44']So, a sort of related question. I am guessing a lot of you guys like to display these after you build them. Any suggestions for a good display case? I got a few LEGO Star Wars sets this Christmas, as well as set of Ghostbuster figure. Would love a nice place to store them while showing them off.[/QUOTE]
You could find one here, but if it's any normal SW set, these might be too small for you.
http://www.containerstore.com/shop/collections/display/cubesCases
If you're handy, I would actually make a custom case for it. Get Acrylic sheets from a hardware store and just cut to size. Use a good sharp screws with pilot holes and done. The biggest worry is getting the cuts straight. If you've got someone that can do wood, or maybe a local hardware store could cut them to size you need.
Buying in sheets will be far cheaper than getting a complete box.
If you want to check Michaels and JoAnns if you have them, they could probably mail order something in too.
Wife had an idea... Check with some Airplane model sites, the models would be big enough to hold a set or two.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0093p?&C=SKG&P=FR