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New (5) from $58.28 Sold by Bag O' Bricks and Fulfilled by Amazon. 200x Lego Bright Yellow (Yellow) 2x4 Bricks Super PackDetails200x Lego Bright Blue (Blue) 2x4 Bricks Super Pack FREE Shipping. Details200x Lego Red 2x4 Bricks Super Pack FREE Shipping. 7 x 2.5 x 8 inches 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) 4 years and up #413,005 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #4,987 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets #11,365 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 200x Lego Bright Yellow (Yellow) 2x2 Bricks Super Pack Building Bricks - 1000 pc Bulk Blocks w 54 Roof Pieces and Better Variety - Tight Fit with All Brands including Megabloks and Lego Playmobil Green Recycling Truck Playset 25 star50%3 star50%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsLooked used.Quick service, quality LEGOs See and discover other items: jurassic lego sets, lego space sets, princess lego sets, miniature buildings




Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Several years ago I remember being able to walk into toy shops and actually shovel lego bricks into a bag and thus buy them in bulk. Unfortunately I can't seem to find stores anymore that offer this service. Is it possible to buy the basic blocks in bulk anywhere online? The LEGO Store has the Pick-a-Brick service, which allows you to bulk buy elements, up to 999 of any one element apparently. It's not necessarily the cheapest, for example 2x4's are GBP£0.19 each, so purchasing 999 of them would cost me £189.81 plus shipping - there's no obvious savings/discounts for bulk ordering. As Refro points out, BrickLink might be a better option: the prices are more variable, but often cheaper than PaB, discounts for bulk purchases can be found from some sellers, but shipping costs might be higher depending on where the seller is based relative to you.




Besides the options mentioned above there is a lugbulk program targeted at afols. If your a member of a LUG you might be able to order bricks that way. Typically the prices are lower than if you order via the Lego stores. As an alternative you could use bricklink to get the desired amounts. Several years ago I remember being able to walk into toy shops and actually shovel lego bricks into a bag and thus buy them in bulk. Official LEGO retail stores offer a similar service called Pick-A-Brick, which is available online and in stores. Despite having the same name, they each have their own differences: The LEGO retail outlets house a matrix of bins, each filled with a certain type of brick. The bricks used tend be excess bricks from LEGO's own factories and some bricks of the same kind may be included in more than one bin. Bricks are packed into small or large plastic cups, you pay for getting as many bricks as you can in one cup. The online version of Pick-A-Brick allows you to choose between thousands of individual pieces and colours.




Parts are sold by the brick, each with their own prices with an additional fee for postage, packaging and handling involved. Then there are also the LEGOLAND stores which aren't classified as LEGO stores (despite The Lego Group having a large chunk in the theme park company). These too offer a similar Pick-A-Brick service, with a larger range of parts then the average LEGO retail store. Since the stores are located inside the park you must pay admission to the park to browse the shop.1 Unfortunately I can't seem to find stores anymore that offer this There are many unofficial stores dedicated to selling LEGO.2 It's possible that some of these independent stores would offer their own service which typically sells bricks by weight. 1. Incidentally, I had contacted the Legoland Windsor representatives in 2010 to see if it's possible to visit the store without paying admission. 'You will need to purchase a full day ticket on arrival but as long as you return to guest services within 30 minutes these will be fully refunded'.




2. I haven't come across any independent LEGO stores living in England but I've seen a few in Eastern European counties. If you go to the Lego store and get a case of 2x4 bricks, it'll cost about $70. People in my LUG have found that you can expect to find about 675 per case, which puts them at about 10 cents a piece. We found this to be significantly cheaper than Lego's online Pick-a-Brick, or Bricklink. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged shopping pick-a-brick or ask your own question. New (4) from $59.95 Sold by buyrookies and Fulfilled by Amazon. 200x Lego Black 2x4 Bricks Super Pack 5.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) #182,396 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #2,423 in Toys & Games > Preschool > Pre-Kindergarten Toys > Activity > Building Sets




#5,348 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 5.0 out of 5 stars Building Bricks - Regular Colors - 1,000 Pieces - Compatible with all Major Brands LEGO Classic Sand Baseplate Kids Special Package, 200 Mixed Bright Color 2x4 Generic Building Bricks, Alternative Option to Leading Brand 2x4 3001 Brick 55 star100%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsDecent price, and exactly as promised.All 200Five StarsFive StarsFive StarsMost expensive Lego brick in the world expected to sell for £12,000 THE most expensive Lego brick in the world is up for auction again - and is expected to sell for a whopping £12,000. SWNSOne of only a handful of 14k solid gold 2x4 bricks ever made sparked a bidding frenzy when it was put up for sale on auction website Catawiki.The last time one of the bricks was sold, in 2012, it went for a whopping £8,000.Between 1979 and 1981, the extra special bricks were originally given to Lego employees that had fulfilled 25 years of employment at their main factory in Germany.SWNS




This is definitely the most special brick I have ever come across What makes this commemorative brick even more special is that it can be used with all other Lego sets, thanks to its patented interlocking nodules.A lucky American won the auction, and is now the proud owner of the golden brick, which weighs 25.65g, and is exactly the same size and shape as an original Lego brick.John Hughbanks, president of Lego fan website Brick Envy that sold the brick, said: "This is definitely the most special brick I have ever come across.SWNS"The other precious metal items that Lego has done in recent years are nice but almost all of them were simply contest prizes."The 2x4 gold brick had to be earned, there was no luck involved at all. Someone had to work for 25 years of their live, in one place, just to get it."The story is what separates this brick from anything else, in my own opinion." Lego Store Leicester Square - First look inside the new London shop LEGO has opened a flagship new store in London's Leicester Square, and here is a look around the awesome new shop.

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