>>6253359I kept all the instructions, there's a lot of them, but I did toss almost all the boxes out of stupidity / not wanting to hoard shit.
Some of the bricks are from various bricklink orders over the years as well.
Cataloging my collection will be a massive pain in the ass though, counting all the individual bricks, by color and whatnot would take weeks, if not months of work / time. I'd honestly just sell it for less money than take all the time to do that crap.
>>6253364I doubt it, I'm over it. I held off on selling the Millennium Falcon for quite some time, until I realized I could get nearly $4,000 for it, and then did it immediately. I also got several thousand from selling things like Cafe Corner, the UCS Y-Wing, Star Destroyer (I think I got $1,600 for the destroyer, nearly $800 for Cafe Corner), as well as the Taj Mahal which I sold for over $2,000.
I mean the Falcon was just one small part of my collection and I got nearly half of what I would be looking to get for everything else. I probably spend over $20k on Lego over that time period, if not more. I'm done with it though, found new hobbies that just interest me more than Lego and I haven't touched it or built anything in years. I need the money more than I want to keep the collection too sadly.
>>6253371Maybe the smaller sets, yes, but look at things like the UCS Snowspeeder. I sold mine for nearly $500 a few years ago, still haven't remade a new one. Besides, people still collect the old sets just to collect them. Also, I collected a lot more than lego star wars sets. I also made a shit ton of money from selling off many of the larger Star Wars sets I bought over the years.
>>6253384Don't be mad, I'm just hoping someone here has done the same thing before. People move on from hobbies all the time, it's just time for me to let go of all this shit, it's a burden to me at this point in my life.