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FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THIS2x4 Ridge Roof Tiles Steep Sloped Black Our community, 75 want it 2x4 Ridge Roof Tiles Steep Sloped Red Our community, 64 want it Our community, 78 want it 1x3x4 Wall Element Transparent Blue Our community, 86 want it 1x4x5 Black Window Frames with Clear Panes Our community, 87 want it 1x4x6 Black Door and Frames with Transparent Blue Panes Our community, 90 want it Our community, 69 want it 2x2 Light Grey Bricks Our community, 65 want it 2x2 Dark Green Bricks Our community, 60 want it Our community, 73 want it 2x4 Light Grey Bricks 2x4 Dark Green Bricks Our community, 66 want it 2x8 Light Grey Bricks Our community, 64 want itIn the customer service section of the LEGO Shop at Home website, go to “Bricks and Pieces” and “I want to buy a piece”. This section lets you call up a part number or set number and see the list of parts. You can order up to 200 of at least 10 types at a time of whichever parts are in stock, albeit at a price that is higher than the mean price in sets.




What you gain in direct applicability to your model, you pay for in higher price per piece. first to compare prices because new parts can be either cheap or expensive. Sometimes the lack of availability or the high price on Bricklink means that the Shop at Home option is most convenient.I have made a couple of orders for my BB-8 Droid. In some cases I wanted a higher quantity of a piece than Bricklink could offer. If you take into account your time in making multiple orders, the convenience of a single source of new parts can work out cheaper overall.If you want gears, axles and pins then normal Technic kits have loads of them. Motors would be bought individually as Power Functions items from LEGO Shop at Home. I would usually go for new motors or other complex functional elements because I know their history. In quite a few locally-sourced 2nd hand lots I’ve had in the past, it seems the owners may have lost interest when the motors burned out.I found it tricky to get pneumatic parts or belts from LEGO Shop customer services;




they always show as “out of stock”. LEGO Education may be a better source of belts as those kits use them more. I look at the latest sets containing pneumatics for those parts.At the moment the Bucket Wheel Excavator 42055 has a large selection of parts for a reasonable price. £180 for almost 4000 parts works out at 4.5p/piece, a lot cheaper than individual parts from LEGO Shop at Home, so a couple of those for the bulk and fewer specific orders might be the cheapest way to do it. You may also find a discount of up to 20% in toy retailers at this time of year (October) because toy retailers make most of their sales in the run up to Christmas.I suggest Bricklink for the cheapest route, but have fun searching through the categories of Technic pieces, as they do have multiple names and can be considered different things. and click on the Bricks and Pieces tab, where you can independently order however many pieces you need, it’ll be slightly more expensive than Bricklink, but it seems better to find the parts.




They tend to have packages of specific pieces. You can order any individual LEGO pieces from the online stores there.Items 1 to 60 of 136 Items 1 to 60 of 136LEGO offered a mix of basic bricks in a single color until the early 2000's or so.  These usually looked something like this:In 2000, LEGO tried to change the way it sold supplemental bricks, and introduced the "bulk bricks" packs.  These featured bricks of a single type in high quantity, but overall offered fewer types:Hence, you could buy 2x2 black bricks, or 1x4 black bricks, but not 1x2s or 2x3s (for instance).This (apparently) wasn't very profitable, and LEGO has since stopped offering supplemental brick packs (I think the last time they were offered was in 2004).You can still buy some of these accessory kits on BrickLink, but they're pretty rare, and they'll cost you more money.Meanwhile, you'll probably have to buy your black bricks elsewhere:(1) Your local LEGO store's Pick-A-Brick wall.  This is probably the cheapest way to buy them, but it's tough to tell what a store will have in stock. 




They may have 1x3 black elements, or they might just have 2x2s-- or some other combination.  It varies from store to store and time to time.  But you can fill up a "cup" with various bricks from the wall, and each size of cup costs a fixed amount (with whatever you can squeeze in there).This is sort of like eBay for LEGO-- they can put you in touch with people who have many to sell.  You can get a good price (or a bad price), and you can get new or used parts.  It's pretty variable, but usually is reliable.(3) LEGO's Online Pick A Brick.  This is probably the most expensive way to do this, but you can get a really good selection of pieces, and they'll be brand new.  Oh, and I should note that it may take a while to get your pieces.If you live near a LEGOLAND theme park, they also have Pick-A-Brick walls.  However, rather than selling you a fixed-price cup of LEGO, they'll sell you bricks by weight.  This is usually pretty expensive, so I wouldn't recommend it unless you're in immediate need and don't have other options.




If you have a local LEGO store, you can check their pick-a-brick wall.Your online options are LEGO's online pick a brick at Pick A Brick | LEGO Shop of Bricklink at Buy and sell LEGO Parts, Sets and MinifiguresWithout knowing what black pieces you are looking for, I can't give more detail than that., they will have lots of bricks to choose from.£12.99Buy it now watching | View detailsCondition:NewTime left:23d 1h 42m LEGO Crazy Action Contraptions: extra bricks Companion to Klutz: LEGO Crazy Action Contraptions. Get Extra Lego Bricks to build LEGO toys and LEGO vehicles that spin, stretch, speed, or spring into action.Material: Top Quality ABS PlasticRecommended Ages: 6 and up Please Select Your Country Brick Loot is only available in US, CA & UK for the moment. Other countries click here The EverBlock System allows adults to transform LEGO-building skills into bigger projects. There are 4 different blocks, and 5 accessory pieces. Prices range from $3.95 to $7.25 per item (depending on its size), but there are bulk packs with better deals for more serious “architects”.

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