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Lego Store Visits log?

Hey Brickset team! Is there a way to add every Lego Store to the database, and instead of wanted, we have "Visited", "Want to visit"?


GeordiePaul

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  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,076
    I think you're getting a bit niche there ;)
    Lego_StarOrmskirkBrickssid3windrLego_Lord_Mayorca
  • MorkManMorkMan Member Posts: 900
    @ormskirkbricks that seems like a great idea to make as a website... then when you get enough traffic, brickset can assimilate it/buy it! hmm....
    OrmskirkBrickssid3windrbobabricks
  • sid3windrsid3windr Member Posts: 1,460
    edited September 2017
    Then of course, document every PaB wall in those stores... ;) My checklist will be my Lego passport :D (but then I don't have a to-visit list..)
  • PaperballparkPaperballpark Member Posts: 4,260
    sid3windr said:
    Then of course, document every PaB wall in those stores... ;) My checklist will be my Lego passport :D (but then I don't have a to-visit list..)
    http://wallofbricks.com/
  • dmcc0dmcc0 Member Posts: 778
    sid3windr said:
    Then of course, document every PaB wall in those stores... ;) My checklist will be my Lego passport :D (but then I don't have a to-visit list..)
    http://wallofbricks.com/
    In my (admittedly small) experience it's not that accurate though. Probably documents what should be in the wall, but not what's actually in it.  Went to the Glasgow store some weeks back armed with a list of stuff that should've been on the wall, but hardly any of it was.  Staff said they sell out of some parts so quickly, especially during school hols, that they end up having to fill up with whatever random bits they happen to have stock of.  Estimate there was maybe 1/3 of what should've been there, and even less of what I actually needed.  Not sure if this is typical of other stores though, no stores anywhere near me (just happened to be in Glasgow at the time).
  • sid3windrsid3windr Member Posts: 1,460
    There are different sites trying to document the wall contents - but in any case if you have a site with Lego stores to check off for visits, it's a logical next step to take :D

    (especially if it can help you decide which one to visit next)

    But yeah, as long as they're not realtime it's always a bit of a gamble...
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,526
    Wallofbricks is a nice idea but horrendously out of date. Leeds hasn't been updated for 3-4 years for most parts. And because it is not up to date, people don't use it so don't update it which means it stays out of date.
  • kendalbrickskendalbricks Member Posts: 49
    Silentmode took videos of each PaB wall on his recent store crawl, giving a more up to date version for all the UK stores. Here's the Bluewater one for example, with the rest on his YouTube channel.
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