Re: Question Corner
Well JTP, I went on Brickshelf and found these guys:
Warning, image contains Lego gore!
(sorry if these images are too big.)
Hope one of these either gives you an Idea or works.
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Well JTP, I went on Brickshelf and found these guys:
Warning, image contains Lego gore!
(sorry if these images are too big.)
Hope one of these either gives you an Idea or works.
Very creative sheep. Now there's a sentence you don't use everyday!
QUESTION: is it a bricklink store with lot of bricks and parts for a cheap price?
This might work for you.
it wasn't that much bricks
Okay, but they were low priced.
In your case, I would sit down and write out all the bricks you need. Then go on Bricklink, find the parts you need and then search for them on Bricklink, if you cannot find them for a good price, put them on your wanted list. You should get E-mail notifications when that piece becomes available.
ok, thanks.
Let's say you order something at the average bricklink store at it's a simple piece that costs, like 50 cents and asuming the store doesn't have a minimum perchase amount, how much would it be with shipping and hadling included?
Expect to pay about 1.50 minimum for shipping.
Padded envelopes of the smallest size run around fifty cents and postage another ninety, so it's not really scalping or any other such nonsense.
What's the best way of keeping my LEGO organised?
What's the best bricklink market that has the largest selection of bricks colorwise and elementwise?
For bricklink I find you need to know what part you are looking for and then find a store that has a lot of that part, why should you stick to any one store? It seems like some stores will have different sorts of things, some will have a lot of basic bricks but lack in minifig details, other will have lots of minifigs with few basic bricks. It takes time to find a store that has what you need, sometimes you need to find a compromise.
Try using the wanted list feature. You can add the parts you want, then when you visit a store, you can check to see which of said parts they have available.
I don't mean too bump this tread, but I have a question: where can I get.... at least 16 plain sand blue colored torsos?
*Bump*
ok, so i'm planning on buying some LEGO Star Wars minifigures (episodes 4/5/6) off of bricklink, but should i buy the skin toned one's or the yellow skinned ones?
Look at your collection and decide what would fit in best.
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