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We just need a few more details to give you the best answer possible. If you're helping a child, please make sure you select your own age.We only sell individual bricks in the countries on this list.You're not old enough. Maybe you can call us with one of your parents instead? How old are you? Where do you live?Items 1 to 60 of 3000 Items 1 to 60 of 3000What will you build next with Stud.io? Available for Mac and Windows“I love that they have a wall of extra pieces and a station to make your own figures.” “There are even displays of their massive sets like Metal Beard's Sea Cow and the Death Star right in the front window, mocking all those who walk by.” “I just picked up Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater from the new Architectural line that has things like the Guggenheim and the Seattle Space Needle.” Special Promotions for 2016 -$99 TV Wall Mount Installations -Custom Home Theater Build outs -Wireless surround sound and SONOS re-seller Austin TV Installation specializes in audio visual installations.




We are a turnkey… "My mom and brother took it and since they had questions they called me from the store and I talked to the most sweet guy there. He explained the situation and assured me my to worry; Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Lego Store. You Might Also Consider "Was honestly blown away by the price and quality. I had a slight problem with my table once we brought it home. One of the sales staff came out and personally fixed it. "My wife had a couple of rings that needed repairs ranging from resetting a stone in a platinum ring that had taken a 'hit' to updating an antique ring with uneven wear. Leif walked us through the processes…" which you may well find the cheapest option. BrickLink Search Results for the 2x4 brick (ID 3001)  show 19000+ lots starting at 3 cents each... Pick A Brick typically runs 10 cents or more.There has been several recent changes to the LEGO Pick-A-Brick (PAB) wall at all LEGO store locations, so I thought it was important to write an update on what you can expect next time you stop by at your local LEGO store to get some LEGO elements.




➡ LEGO PAB WALL PRICE CHANGES The first and most impactful change is the price for the PAB cups. Each will be increased by a $1 USD, so the small cup is now $9 and the large cup is $16. Obviously, this has a bigger effect on the smaller cup as you roughly get half the volume of the large one. The LEGO Group (TLG) will also be increasing the price of the full boxes of elements you can buy, from the previous price of $75 USD to $100 USD.  If you are unaware of what I’m talking about here, that’s no surprise. Normally LEGO employees don’t tell you, but TLG allows you to buy an entire box of a LEGO element you see on the PAB wall, provided they have more in stock. This is ideal for those attempting to make a larger scale LEGO model. A couple of years back I had a conversation with a LEGO representative, and we talked about the PAB wall. This conversation was partly started due to the poor selection at my local LEGO store. He told me that the PAB wall was something TLG needed to change. I




t was inconsistent on how it was run, and the full boxes of parts at $75 would often mean they were losing money (depending on the part). He did admit that raising prices was looking to be one of the solutions. ➡ LEGO PAB WALL SELECTION CHANGES In the past LEGO stores had two options for choosing what went on their PAB wall. The first choice – often the default -was when someone who had very little to do with a particular store would just send out a selection of parts to that store. The second option was for the store manager to elect to pick out the parts they wanted, and hope they got them. Even for the stores that selected pieces there was no guarantee they’d get what they have liked. This is why you saw things in the PAB wall like door-frames with no doors or windows with no window-frames. Apart from this, it was up to the store to stock whatever they had. Later TLG put all their LEGO stores under the same system where every store had to select pieces for their PAB walls. T




here were still a few restrictions, but we’ll talk about those more below. The most recent change is going to build off of the more consistent application of every store choosing their own PAB wall selection. This change involves every store being obligated to carry certain types of pieces. In addition, those pieces will contain advertising, such as “this goes great with LEGO Star Wars sets”.  So what you end up with is a system where parts are partly pre-determined and consistent across stores, and then each store has some options after that. ➡ LEGO PAB WALL STORE RESTRICTIONS Remember when I said that the store must work within restrictions? There are policies in place that all the stores have to follow in regards to their PAB wall. First, on the bottom-most rows, larger pieces like 2×4 bricks must be stocked so that they do not pose a choking hazard for smaller children. Another restriction, that may or may not be still in place, is that they had to have the basic parts to make a vehicle; t




his meant tires, wheel-hubs, a connector piece to attach the hub to, and possibly a steering wheel or windshield. For a while they tried expanding on this idea by having other builds you could make from parts on the wall. However because PAB walls are not all equal in size and storage-capacity, this idea didn’t work out. Chances are that with the latest change TLG may stick with the vehicle parts option plus a bit more, as this would limit the stores ability to order a larger variety of more specialized parts. Unfortunately this is not great for adult LEGO builders, but we have to remember that TLG’s priority is young children and their priorities (kids love vehicles!). ➡ WHAT CAN YOU DO? So with all the changes happening to the LEGO PAB wall, the question is, what can you do as an adult LEGO fan to have the best experience? The most important thins is to get to know the employees at the store; the store manager is especially key. They hold regular meetings and provide feedback to the company on how customers are responding to any given change. I




n addition, LEGO stores employees are often open to hearing what you want. This may mean being able to talk with the person in charge of picking out pieces for the PAB wall. Letting them know what you would like gives them some guidance on what should get stocked. Also, don’t forget to bring back your old PAB cups to refill. This could save you $0.50 for each one you re-use. It’s not a big discount, but it does help to reduce the price-increase a bit. Finally, do fill out the surveys on your receipts. This obviously has a bigger impact on smaller LEGO stores compared to the large Disney or LEGOLAND stores, but your opinion does shape how decisions get made. This includes things you really like about the store and never want to see leave. Point in case, LEGO stores used to carry grab bags, but since the complaints far outweighed compliments, the program was discontinued. So keep in mind, change only comes to those who asked for it… and you can always shop at the Online Pick-A-Brick.

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