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Where To Buy Extra Lego Pieces

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Items 1 to 60 of 3000 Items 1 to 60 of 3000 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?What will you build next with Stud.io? Available for Mac and WindowsThe Daily Brick has over 35,000 Lego parts in stock to buy, including bricks, plates, slopes and Minifigure parts. If you're looking for missing Lego pieces for an existing Lego set, or you need replacement Lego parts, we have a very large range available. We also have a good selection of Lego Technic spare parts in stock. Get started by using the categories on the left to find the individual Lego parts you need. If you can't find what you need, you should be able to find the part on Brick Owl. Items 1 to 60 of 330 LEGO Cone 1 x 1 with Top Groove (15551 / 55525 / 59900)




LEGO Plate 3 x 2 with Hole (3176) LEGO Plate 2 x 2 with Groove and 1 Center Stud (23893 / 87580) LEGO Slope 45 2 x 1 (3040 / 6270) LEGO Mechanical Arm with Thin Support (53989 / 58342) LEGO Minifigure Hips and Legs (73200 / 88584) LEGO Slope 18 1 x 4 x 1 (60477) LEGO Round Plate 1 x 1 (4073 / 6141 / 15570) LEGO Light Cover 1 x 1 x 1.667 with Bar (29380 / 58176) LEGO Plate 1 x 2 with Top Clip (92280) LEGO Bat-a-Rang with Handgrip in Middle (98721) LEGO Brick 1 x 2 with Vertical Clip (Gap in Clip) (30237) LEGO Minifig Goblet (2343 / 6269 / 30002) LEGO Slope 18 2 x 1 x 2/3 Grille (18863 / 61409) LEGO Plate 1 x 2 with Handle (Open Ends) (2540) LEGO Cone 1 x 1 without Top Groove (4589 / 6188 / 15551) LEGO Minifigure Head with Decoration (Safety Stud) (63814) LEGO Half Pin with Bar 2L (61184) LEGO Sausage (25994 / 33078) LEGO Seat 2 x 2 with Sprue Mark in Seat (4079) LEGO Spines Tail (55236) LEGO Axle Connector (Smooth with 'x' Hole) (59443)




LEGO Turntable 2 x 2 Plate Top (3679) LEGO Slope 31 (30) 1 x 2 x 0.66 (85984) LEGO Crash Helmet (2446 / 30124 / 88415) LEGO Minifig Handcuffs (61482 / 91795 / 97927) LEGO Ring 1 x 1 7.5 (11010) LEGO Divers Mask (30090 / 88416) LEGO Diamond with Stick (30153) LEGO Minifigure Hips with Orange Legs with Decoration (63206) LEGO Slope 18 4 x 2 (30363) LEGO Slope 2 x 4 Triple Right (43711) LEGO Minifig Helmet Visor (2447 / 25361 / 59456) LEGO Container 2 x 2 x 2 Crate (61780) LEGO Brick 1 x 1 with Stud on 1 Side (87087) LEGO Minifigure Torso with Laced Shirt and Black Apron Bib (76382) LEGO Slope 2 x 4 Triple Left (43710) LEGO Slope Curved 4 x 1 Double (93273) LEGO Plate 2 x 2 with Hole without Underneath Cross Support (2444) LEGO Beetle / Ladybug (93081) LEGO Technic Brick 1 x 1 with Hole (6541) LEGO Minifig Skeleton Arm (6265) LEGO Arch 1 x 6 x 2 Thick Top and Reinforced Underside (3307)




LEGO Plate 1 x 6 (3666) LEGO Microfig Star Wars General Veers LEGO Plastic Backdrop Castle Gate / Room Interior LEGO Jack Sparrow with Hat (12244 / 95318) LEGO Brick, Round 1 x 1 Open Stud with Letter 'G' Pattern LEGO Plate 1 x 1 Round with Tabs (28573 / 33291) LEGO Brick 2 x 4 (3001 / 15589 / 54534) LEGO Round Brick 1 x 1 with Letter '' with Open Stud (3062) LEGO Technic Brick 1 x 2 with 2 Holes (32000) LEGO Tile 1 x 4 with Decoration (2431) LEGO Duplo Brick 1 x 2 x 2 with Pinecone without Bottom Tube (4066) LEGO Flame with Base Rim no Pins (6126) LEGO Round Tile 2 x 2 without Bottom Stud Holder (4150) LEGO Claw with 0.5L Bar and 2L Curved Blade (87747 / 93788) LEGO Flag 7 x 3 with Rod (30292) LEGO Technic Brick 1 x 2 with Axle Hole (With '+' Opening) (31493 / 32064) LEGO Plate 2 x 2 with Rod Frame Octagonal (Studs with Cut Edges) (30033)I have prepared these resources to help readers of The LEGO Architect build all 12 models in the book using the provided instructions.




Most LEGO enthusiasts will need to supplement their collection, since architecture models sometimes require a lot of the same relatively rare part. You can always purchase those LEGO sets which include the parts you want, but you will end up spending a lot of money and getting a lot of parts that you don’t really need. This is why most LEGO enthusiasts buy the specific parts that they want through online stores. BrickLink has the largest selection of LEGO parts, although you might find what you want for better prices from BrickOwl, or eBay. If you already own the LEGO Architecture Studio set, you can make many of the models featured in the book with only minor part substitutions. If you want to build every model in the book using the same parts indicated in the instructions, you will need the following 252 additional bricks. Most of these are common inexpensive bricks which are a useful addition to the Architecture Studio set. The list also includes the parts needed to build bonus downloadable instructions for a tiny Neoclassical Monument.




These parts cost under 25$ + shipping as of October 2015. The cheapest way to purchase these parts is to order them on Bricklink using the following instructions: The LEGO Architect includes instructions to build 12 LEGO models in 7 different architectural styles. You can build every model in the book using just the following 909 LEGO Bricks… The following article highlights some more great bricks for building LEGO architecture which aren’t included in the otherwise excellent LEGO Architecture Studio set:So we can deal with your enquiry more efficiently, please let us know the nature of your enquiryWhile the Lego Architecture Studio includes a great selection of bricks for creative architectural sketching, I found the selection of bricks is lacking in two main areas: bricks needed for advanced building techniques, and specialty bricks for accents and detail work. Over the course of my Lego Architecture Studio 30-day challenge, I’ve identified the top 10 bricks that were not included in the set but should have been.




Later in this article, I’ll teach you how to buy these bricks to augment your Architecture Studio. The Technic 1×1 and 1×2 bricks are very versatile for two reasons. 1) They allow you to attach a normal stud at a 90 degree angle allowing SNOT construction. 2) They have a hollow stud on top which allows you to attach bricks on top with a 1/2 brick offset. I used a couple of 1×1 bricks to attach the sign to the top of my #17 Art Deco Theatre model. The set includes a nice selection of 1×1 and 2×2 round bricks. I don’t know why they didn’t include some cones to add some nice accents to your models. I used the 1×1’s for light fixtures on #22 Craftsman home and #20 Castle, and I used the 2×2’s for the lamp in #8 Furniture. Flags make excellent accents to buildings, and they can also be used to represent tapestries or hanging art in your models. I used them for wall coverings inside rooms in #28 Living Room and I should have used them to decorate #20 Castle.




Sometimes you need a slender component when building a detailed or microscale model. I prefer the versatility of the bars which can be inserted into a jumper to use it vertically, or held horizontally with clips. I used these in several models including projects #30 Library, #26 Ski Lodge, #22 craftsman, #11 skyscraper and #8 furniture. Any brick which can allow me an 1/2 brick offset is an immediate winner. The 2×2 jumper allows offset in both directions, replacing the use of three normal 1×2 jumpers. (I also tripled the number of 1×2 jumpers in my collection, as they are extremely useful!) I used these in most of my projects, notably for light posts in #22 craftsman and to attach the castle to the baseplate in #20 Castle. The Architecture Studio includes a good number of this brick’s cousins with studs on more sides (4733 or 47905), but I find the simplest version with an outward facing stud on just one side to be the most versatile, because the second stud on the version with studs on 2 sides can get in the way when you don’t need it.




The Architecture Studio set includes plenty of the more common 4070 Headlight brick (also known as the Erling brick), but I find the 1/5 brick indentation to be unattractive and inconvenient. I just got these, so I haven’t been able to use them yet! Clips are necessary to attach slender round components, Minifigure accessories, and can grab the side of plates. (Minifigure hands have the same diameter opening as clips.) I used these to attach the ski racks in #26 Ski Lodge and to attach the wall-mounted lights in #30 Library. They can be a substitute for a hinge in some instances. Architectural models look a lot cleaner with a smooth surface. I’ve added well over 50 additional white tiles in a variety of sizes to my set, and I still wish that I had more (I especially like the 2×2 and 1×8 plates, and recently ordered a few 1×3 plates to help with odd-width models.) Prominent use of tiles included the gate for #20 Castle, the sign and sidewalk in #17 Art Deco Theatre, and were critical for #5 Shed home.




It boggles my mind that the set included so many bricks but absolutely no hinges whatsoever. Each type of hings offers the ability to bend your model in different directions. For example, the 2429/2430 hinge is great to build walls in unorthodox angles, and I have found the 60478/63868 hinge to be incredibly useful for building large peaked roofs using common plates, and the 44301/44302 locking hinges are nice as they click into specific angles for more strength. Examples of their use include the roofs in #27 Rustic Cabin, #22 Craftsman, #5 Shed home or in the front-facing SNOT facade for #17 Art Deco Theatre. Suffice it to say, the set should have at least included a white 16×32 or 32×32 baseplate. I really like using a colored baseplate with these stark white bricks, so you might also want a green or blue baseplate. Almost all of my projects used at least one baseplate! There a couple of ways to buy these crucial “missing bricks” to make your architecture studio more versatile.




Before you go any further, I encourage you to make a list of all the parts you would like to acquire and the # of each brick you would like to buy. This will help you decide where to shop. I’ve already posted an article describing my portable Lego Architecture studio, so I’m not going to do that again. I did want to mention that I’ve added 4 small Plano boxes with adjustable dividers to organize my small specialty bricks. Each box has a focus: hinges, SNOT connections, Slopes and Trans-clear bricks. The following links might inspire you to organize your collection: Today’s post is part of my Lego Architecture Studio 30-day Challenge… While I’ve already called out the top 10 bricks which are “missing” from the Architecture Studio set, there are many more bricks which may make a valuable addition to your collection. I’ve decided to include the longer list below as it might help you acquire additional bricks which will enhance your creative opportunities.

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