Author Topic: Brick count list  (Read 2081 times)

It will cost me roughly 1500 to 2000 to buy an from a few Lego trading sites.

It will obviously cost more. Not all the best prices have the lot sizes I need lol
« Last Edit: May 04, 2015, 01:57:26 PM by Bisjac »

How? Assuming a 2x4 brick is the average cost brick that'd cost you $15000 if you order via pick-a-brick or $11500 via Bricklink.

It would also be 0.25 cubic meters of brick, which would weigh 114 kilograms.
It will cost me roughly 1500 to 2000 to buy an from a few Lego trading sites.

It will obviously cost more. Not all the best prices have the lot sizes I need lol
I'm assuming you people mean $150.00, $115.00, $150.00, and $200.00. Otherwise, that's crazy.

I'm assuming you people mean $150.00, $115.00, $150.00, and $200.00. Otherwise, that's crazy.
50k (the number of bricks bisjac mentioned) x $0.30 (the cost of a single 2x4 on pick a brick) = $15000.00

There's got to be better deals out there for such huge bulk orders, though

50k (the number of bricks bisjac mentioned) x $0.30 (the cost of a single 2x4 on pick a brick) = $15000.00

That's crazy.

There's got to be better deals out there for such huge bulk orders, though.

possibly already exists and im unaware.

say i wanna use blockland as a real life lego modeler. similar to how digital designer can do this.
any build at any time let me view a break down of what bricks are used.

2x4 = 12,440 red
2x4 = 3000 black
2x2 = 2006 red
6x6f = 110 black


kinda like that

hell the color check would be handy to XD
I don't get it at all.

I don't get it at all.
basically /brickcountlist will print out a list of each kind of brick (datablock and color differentiate bricks) placed in the world