Author Topic: Aren't there any LEGO sets you can buy that are basically Blockland bricks?  (Read 2197 times)

What I mean is, everything I've ever seen is either really specific sets or a so-called supplement of extremely basic bricks in 4 colors. Isn't it possible to get JUST bricks but more than the super-generic blocks?

Pretty sure Lego sells bulk sets of all their bricks. Except for really stupid pre-molded crappy special bricks that take the fun out of building.

most of the buckets have lots of generic bricks.
cept some now come with a few minifigs and wheels.

Well, if you live near a Lego store they usually have a bigass wall of a bunch of compartments with various pieces in them. Just grab some pieces of whatever color and size you want, throw them into a bag, and then buy it. I think the price was based on weight, not quantity.

Found a picture:


i must find one of those stores.

i must find one of those stores.

http://stores.lego.com/en-US/default.aspx

At the top of the page there's a "Locate a Store" bar.

All the stores in illinois are up by lake michigan D:

Theres one in Oregon :D

All the stores in illinois are up by lake michigan D:
I live in Illinois too :D
I can get to them though :o

The LEGO®  Store
Bluewater, Kent, England


TO BLUEWATER

The LEGO®  Store
Bluewater, Kent, England


TO BLUEWATER
Such names are wierd. :D
Redfire, yellowbanana, brownpoo, redmariocap etc. etc.



There is water.
And its blue.

You could try building the things (or counting and placing the bricks) in Lego Digital Designer and then buying them, but that's usually extremely expensive.

You could try building the things (or counting and placing the bricks) in Lego Digital Designer and then buying them, but that's usually extremely expensive.
It's so economically unfeasible it's mind boggling. Unless you love shoveling cash into dark holes.

Damn, no stores in Nevada ):