It's true that some LEGO themes don't hold as high a resale value as others, even if the mini-figures are awesome. Chima was an interesting series with great characters and designs, but it never quite reached the popularity of top themes like Star Wars or Ninjago.
Even if they aren't your top sellers, they definitely add some eclectic variety to your catalog.
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That said, there are still collectors and fans out there who appreciate the uniqueness of Chima. You might find success selling them in bundles or pairing them with sets to make them more appealing, @thebighigg . Another option is to target niche communities or forums where Chima fans gather.
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I'll have to look around for one of those communities. The Chima sets on eBay are just relatively inexpensive even when complete. Some of the really big builds with the mini-figures only bring in $30 or $35 at best whereas a comparable Star Wars would be worth 3 to 4 times more. I'm not too worried about these because I've already more than earned back what I paid, so these are all just profit. I wish LEGOs had been so complex when I was a kid!
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