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ICHIBAN Toys has now sold over 20,000 custom LEGO® piece sets. Thank you to all of our customers! FREE shipping on all of our CUSTOM LEGO® PIECE SETS » How can you make your potential customer excited about your product? ICHIBAN Toys designs and makes custom LEGO® piece sets that are sure to be the pride and joy of your recipients. Show off your brand and products by developing your own custom LEGO piece set with our full line of services. See what we've made. We are uniquely experienced in producing LEGO brick kits as promotional products and have been involved in many successful marketing projects for companies small and large. Please see our Design + Modelmaking page for more information.If you would like to appear to be from a different country - e.g. to change the displayed currencies - select a country from below.We have produced anything and everything from computer cards to salt-spreaders, from oil rigs to dinosaurs. So if you have a product that you think might look great rendered in LEGO then get in touch!




Specials and Featured Items VAB 6x6 Armored Personnel Carrier British SAS is now in stock! CLICK HERE for more recent NEW RELEASES!Custom LEGO Kits and Minifigures Looking to stand out at your next convention or holiday party? Stop handing out boring water bottles and pens as premium items. Be the COOL company! Pass out custom LEGO Minifigures with your company logo or have a custom LEGO kit made for any special occasion. Every order is custom and price depends on design and quantity. Please Select Your Country Brick Loot is only available in US, CA & UK for the moment. Other countries click hereShop unique and handmade items directly from creative people around the world Popular items for custom lego Ichiban Custom Lego Kits The crazy kids at Lego do a pretty good job of giving us interesting items to build, but what if the thing you're lusting after — a Lego DeLorean, for instance — isn't available? That's where these Ichiban Custom Lego Kits ($15-$800) come in.




Painstakingly designed, each kit arrives with all the brand-new, official Lego elements needed to recreate the design, but many also arrive with an instruction booklet — otherwise available as a PDF download — and a collector's box. They might lack some of the polish seen on Lego's most impressive kits, but if you're looking to build a replica of the U.S.S. Enterprise, the Batpod, or the Nebuchadnezzar, they're the only game in town. Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots has nothing on these. Arriving in a package weighing 850 lbs. (!), these Robot Boxing Machines ($17,000) take recreational robot warfare to a new level. You and buddy each climb inside one of the beasts, and use a thumb-triggered button and two independent joysticks to activate the pneumatic-powered, tire-tread-fisted arms, while a Honda gas engine powers the hidden wheels, letting you float like a tank at up to 3 mph for up to five hours of fighting. Just the thing to liven up your holiday gatherings. Afraid of tearing your delicate rotator cuff in an overly heated snowball fight?




The Crossbow Snow Launcher ($40) can save you from career-ending surgery. Simply load a snowball into the front, pull back the lever, and fire your icy projectile up to 60 feet. Snowball press included for the truly lazy. While it's not the most inconspicuous spy gadget we've ever seen, the Rover Spy Tank ($150) should do just enough to let you be the Ethan Hunt of your abode. Controlled by an app that works with your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, the tank has a camera that streams live video and takes still photos, while a built-in microphone transmits sound back to you. It has a wireless range of up to 200 feet, plus infrared night vision for late night missions. Big Daddy Nerf Gun We usually gag at anything related to the Steampunk movement, but this rejiggered Nerf Barricade blaster stole our heart. The Big Daddy Nerf Gun ($300) is crafted from wood planks that were part of a 75-year-old chair and hand-riveted aluminum, and sports a working scope. It holds 10 whistler Nerf darts and all the dreams of your steam-powered childhood.




Whether you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind gift or rounding out your own LEGO collection, custom LEGO sets offer a personalized package of exactly the LEGO bricks you need, and none that you don’t. Using LEGO’s DESIGNbyME personalized package, you can design your own LEGO set, get printed building instructions and even custom design the box it comes in. This individually made set makes a perfect gift for a son or daughter, a quirky personalized Valentine or even a special gift to yourself. Step 1Go to designbyme.. This is the dedicated webpage introducing you to LEGO’s custom set options. It will walk you through the steps of imagining, building and ordering your own custom LEGO sets. This webpage also offers information on how you can create a custom set, answers frequently asked questions, and provides users with a message board to connect with other users or get in-depth customer support. There’s even a gallery of custom LEGO sets built by other users.Step 2Get Digital Designer.




Digital Designer is LEGO’s free virtual LEGO building program. Downloading the program gives you access to virtual versions of almost every brick, plate and piece that LEGO makes. It lets you digitally build anything you can imagine being made of LEGO. Downloading this program takes only a few minutes and offers hours of fun on its own.Step 3Build and Upload your Custom LEGO Model. With the nearly limitless assortment of bricks in Digital Designer, you are free to build anything your mind can imagine. Virtual LEGO bricks are arranged, stacked and built just like real bricks, and preset models can help you get started. Build your dream design, tweak it to perfection, then modify it to your heart’s delight. Your finished LEGO model can then be uploaded to LEGO through the designbyme webpage.Step 4Order your custom set. Your uploaded model can be saved for later or purchased on the spot. The bricks needed for your custom LEGO set are then selected in the LEGO factory for shipment. Sometimes, a particular piece will be out of stock.

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