Author Topic: Aren't there any LEGO sets you can buy that are basically Blockland bricks?  (Read 2198 times)

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 went there when i was little

Meh, so I'd have to travel to a neighboring state to buy those LEGOs. Idk if that's worth it.. :[
Maybe I'll keep them in mind if we ever take a trip.



Found a picture:


THAT'S THE ONE IN FLORIDA! I LOVE DAT ONE!

All the stores in illinois are up by lake michigan D:
The Chicago one is so loving epic.  There's a model of the surrounding area.

i really want more star wars mini figs. And my little, cute, lonely storm trooper is sad cause i haven't got him a gun yet :(

I have no Lego stores near me, I would have to drive like, one day just to find one.
But instead, I just go over to the toy store in the mall, and theres some pretty nice LEGO(R) sets.

Cincy and Columbus :D.

-snap-

There is water.
And its blue.
I would say it is dark bluish teal.


Damn, no stores in Nevada ):
I know right?

I need to go to Sacremento to find a store D:
I MUST GET MORE LEGOS DAMNIT

No stores in Indiana, damn.

What's the usual price that comes with these stores anyways? I know they're using a "super expensive high grade polymer" but hearing that it's cost-per-pound gives me hope it might actually be reasonably priced.