lego store - bricks & co

lego store - bricks & co

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Lego Store - Bricks & Co

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Come Play With Us! Bricks & Minifigs® is your one-stop LEGO® shop! We are the largest toy store of our kind, specializing in only new and used LEGO® items. We buy and trade all things LEGO®, from tubs of bulk to storage unit sized collections. If it’s LEGO®, we’ll take it!!Enjoy our selection of individual minifigs, bulk bricks, components and accessories. With the largest assortment of new, used and retired sets we keep your collection growing! Bricks & Minifigs is built on the principle of the 3 R'sREBUILD with thousands of pieces to choose from ensuring you'll have those childhood sets rebuilt in no time.REUSE is our way or saying that we buy, sell and trade anything Lego brand and pay top dollar for it.REIMAGINE those sets you get from us by creating your own masterpiece straight from your imagination. March 12-17: Bring in your little one for 10 minutes of LEGO® DUPLO building inspiration! March 1-15: FREE Police Helicopter with purchases of $35 or more!




LEGO Monthly Mini Model Build Sign up online for the March Mini Model Build starting February 15! Event takes place March 7-8, and is only open to members of the LEGO VIP loyalty program. Sign up in advance for a LEGO Disney Beauty and the Beast building event! March 4 & 11. February 10-28: FREE Exclusive Disco and Clown Batman™ Minifigures with purchases of $75 or more! March 20: Bring in one of your own Minifigures and trade it with other fans! March 6-16: VIPs earn double points on all purchases! Scroll over the calendar to learn more! See Printable PDF version REQUEST AFREE LEGO CATALOG STAY TUNED WITHLEGO NEWSLet friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterestPosted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Log InSubscribed, but don't have a login?Activate your digital access.Bricks & Minifigs, the one-stop Lego shop with stores all over the nation and headquarters in Clackamas, now has opened in Keizer just in time for the holidays.




Mt. Angel resident Matt Bauman opened a franchise of the Lego-focused store at 3670 River Road N.The shop will celebrate its grand opening 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 17. Prior to the grand opening, hours are roughly 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays, Bauman said. After the grand opening, hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays.With a slogan of “rebuild, reuse, reimagine,” the toy store specializes in new and used Lego products, from individual mini figures (minifigs) to bulk bricks, retired sets and the latest kits.“We buy, sell and trade,” Bauman said. “It’s the Lego version of a GameStop.”Got Legos you no longer want? Looking for a retired set? Stop in and browse the selection. Want to purchase Legos in quantity? Bricks & Minifigs has you covered. Bulk Legos start at $8 for a small cup to $80 for a large bag.There is a great demand for older Legos, Bauman said. “The original 'Star Wars' Millennium Falcon set was $400 new.




Now you can’t find one for less than $5,000. Some of the special pieces sell for $400 alone.”“The benefit here is that you can trade in a theme no longer in use and use that to get your new ‘Star Wars’ stuff,” Bauman added.STATESMAN JOURNALKid Trips: Rock Boxx drives you up the wallIf looking to sell your Legos, Bauman recommends bringing in sets that are built. You will get the most money for them as the shop evaluates items on the unique pieces and how complete they are, but they also buy loose pieces, whether it’s a small bag or a giant box.“We do offer some third-party accessories that are all compatible. You can create your own WWII or Civil War battle scene,” Bauman said.Contemplating your next kid’s birthday? The store hosts parties, too, and Bauman hopes to feature other Lego-centered events in the future., call 503-399-6671, or follow on Twitter @CarleeWrightSJSTATESMAN JOURNALSee 'A Christmas Story' on big screen Dec. 18Where: 3670 River Road N., Keizer (near Glynbrook Street N)STATESMAN JOURNALHoliday happiness on hand at The Oregon Garden




What will you build next with Stud.io? Available for Mac and WindowsDownload the iPaB update form. Print it out, take it to your local LEGO store, write down the parts description/color, then update iPaB! Thanks to Moctagon Jones for this wonderful form! Don’t see your local LEGO store? Send me a Flickr mail letting me know the dimensions of your LEGO store’s PaB and I’ll get it added ASAP! This web-site does not guarantee the accuracy of a store’s inventory; some items may be sold out or the information on this web-site may be inaccurate or out-of-date. Also, some store’s inventory have a high turn-over rate. Information from this web-site is to be used only for reference purposes. LEGO Stores are NOT responsible for any information on this web-site. However, if you find this information to be out-of-date, please help us by updating it.On April 1st, LEGO Brand Stores made a major change to the Pick-A-Brick Wall. Gone are the elements that go well with certain LEGO themes.




Now we have a new Pick-A-Model section that’s been added to the wall. Each quarter, there are two different models that you can create for $4.99 per model. Each model comes with their own LEGO elements that you can get from the wall. The clamshell packaging comes with a diagram that shows all the elements you need to build the model. There are a couple of downside of the new Pick-A-Brick Wall. One thing is that you will have 12 less elements from choose from because of the space taken up by the Pick-A-Brick cups and display as well as the Pick-A-Model clamshell holders and display. Also, the new elements are intentded for the Pick-A-Model builds so if you’re thinking of filling a whole cup full of a certain new part, think again. I’ve heard that LEGO Store employees will be strictly enforcing this policy so you can’t get a whole cup of a certain element as you could before the changes were made. You can still add the Pick-A-Model elements to a regular Pick-A-Brick cup but just don’t overdo it.

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