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I'm going to the LEGO Store today to pick bricks out, any specific things I should get? I'd prefer a good variety, I just don't know what pieces would be the most useful. Also should I buy the brick seperator too?
A brick separator is defiantly useful to have.

Make sure you get t-pipes, clips, robot hands, travis bricks, lamp bricks, tpipes, faucets, tiles of different sizes/shapes, and a good amount of bulk building bricks, if you dont have em

I went to the biggest LEGO Store in the nation today at Rockefeller Center, and I wasn't impressed. For the biggest LEGO Store in America - it seemed small. I got a small container of bricks (a couple of blue, black, yellow, and white 2x4's and lots more). I also got the brick seperator which is very useful.
I'm going to the LEGO Store today to pick bricks out, any specific things I should get? I'd prefer a good variety, I just don't know what pieces would be the most useful. Also should I buy the brick seperator too?
In a way though, I don't really think that it was worth it. I could of gotten roughly 100 used bricks for less than a buck on Bricklink. Also I am going to be building some sort of 3 story boutique apartment building with a storefront on the lower floor and it'll be blue and white or just a light cloud blue. What do you guys think? I plan on using $100 for the pieces which I'd buy all from Bricklink, do I probably have enough?

Make sure you get t-pipes, clips, robot hands, travis bricks, lamp bricks, tpipes, faucets, tiles of different sizes/shapes, and a good amount of bulk building bricks, if you dont have em

Sadly I don't have any of those.

The best part about buying from the pick-a-brick wall in Lego stores is seeing how much you can cram into a single cup.

When my friends and I went to the Lego store on it's Grand Opening, my friend bought like 3 or 4 of the large cups, and we spent like 30 minutes to an hour just cramming, rearranging, counting pieces, designing walls (he was building a machine shop/warehouse kinda thing) so we knew how many of each piece to get. It was amazing.

I went to the biggest LEGO Store in the nation today at Rockefeller Center, and I wasn't impressed. For the biggest LEGO Store in America - it seemed small. I got a small container of bricks (a couple of blue, black, yellow, and white
I thought the largest LEGO store in America was at the Mall of America in Minneapolis?

A brick separator is defiantly useful to have.

Real men use their TEETH

Real men use their TEETH
you don't have to badger people to follow your way

Real men use their TEETH
REALER men use their FINGERNAILS.

REALER men use their FINGERNAILS.
The MOST REAL men don't HAVE fingernails.

Most real men ask for their mom's help.

fingernails bend back sometimes and it hurts a lot

those orc swords can certainly split a brick man they're sharp if you try hard enough

it makes it like a love dungeon, but without love.
You see now how it works?

so its just a dungeon but kinky

those orc swords can certainly split a brickman they're sharp if you try hard enough
D:

D:
oooo yeah brother imagine that mint condition orc sword being jabbed between some bricks!
OOOOO
well its not as gross as teething it up ;-;
and i sadly haven't touched a lego ever since i stepped on them when my cousin's cousins were still here