I had recently purchased some playmo sets at Costco. Costco is a very shrewed tightly run company that brings great values to the market. When ever I hear Costco is stocking playmobil my ears perk up and I have to seriously consider the purchase. There were two sets that hit the pre-Christmas market that were decent deals but to me they were more of a warehouse cleaning set than anything else. The value was not to my standards as well so I passed on them both.
Then a week ago a member brought it to our attention that Costco had acquired some super sets, super....now we are talking. Indeed they were super, some of the bigest boxes we now have. At first the price was $100 and even that was a decent deal but it got better. Apparently they felt the need to cut $30 off and put them up for $70 w/free shipping, how could I resist, well I didn't. Both sets are now happily piled into our MISB horded pile awaiting the day they get opened.
What I wanted to know from other members is how you view these big sets. If Geobra would make more super sets would you be inclined to purchase such sets? To me they are a great value if you priced out the individual set that they are made up from the SRP price is easily twice the super price. If Geobra would make a super set for say Medieval where it came with a stecks castle, soldiers, a Tudor house, horse drawn carts and a half dozen interesting klickies would you be interested in purchasing it even if it had a big price. It may be a big price but its a huge value again if you were to price out the individual elements.
I also purchased the FAO super set that not only had the mini 5300 but also the green car, a wagon, klickies and the park fence for $70.
I know I would rather spend more on individual sets but each set had more to it. If I could buy an entire theme in one box that had a great price I would be all over it.
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