Author Topic: Who wants to buy my $300 LEGO set for me?  (Read 5780 times)

yeah lego way OVERPRICES ther stuff i bought a 100-300 dollar lego set abd they only gave me half the parts :(

Over priced lego things.

Honestly, no one will buy this for you. ( I think you knew that :3 )
Cool set though.

They should make it so you pay a $19.95 one-time fee, and you can request any bricks you want at any time and build with them. It'd be so cool!
i c wut u did thar

They should make it so you pay a $19.95 one-time fee, and you can request any bricks you want at any time and build with them. It'd be so cool!
And then Badspot  can-
i c wut u did thar
stuff, Sirrus beat me to it.

It should be about a sixth of the price.

Along with generating a building guide, they should also generate a parts list and brick count, too.

Is this real lego you get?

Anyway, Lego is too overpriced at about 0.8$ a brick...

Blockland is $19.95 and has max 128000 bricks per game
=0.0001558$

I like blockland :D

Is this real lego you get?

Anyway, Lego is too overpriced at about 0.8$ a brick...

Blockland is $19.95 and has max 128000 bricks per game
=0.0001558$

I like blockland :D
This is LEGO Digital Designer, you build things and you can order the specific bricks from their website, thing is on LEGO Digital Designer each brick is worth like $1 each.

Usually with a standard LEGO set each brick is worth 10¢. So LDD is a ripoff.



What about my $172.22 LEGO set?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udOHQW0bSWY

Oh yea, that set. Great set, but I do think the body is a little too large. Mine costs $300, so I win >:)


I found out that there's a flat rate of $10 for each Lego set you make in LDD. A 1x1 costs 14 cents, and a 1x1 FLAT costs 14 cents as well, which is just stupid.