Shopping at LEGO or Amazon?
Please use our links:
LEGO.com •
Amazon
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
Search
-
For most of the larger sets that are not EOL, I agree, wait for 50%. The smaller sets are a better deal now. Anything that was $20, now $13 (35% off) or was $10 (now $7) are great sets to get to have on hand. The make great last-minute birthday and Christmas presents, and if you don't need them for gists, some have decent…
-
Warren Elsmore who many of you know here or if you don't you may have bought his excellent recent book handed over the delivery at Yorkhill in Glasgow today. He is pictured with Claire Hughes from Yorkhill who communicated with the play team and the following sets were supplied. #4636 Police Building Set x 37 #4637 Safari…
-
Hey everyone - thought it was about time I got round to compiling a proper trade list and seeing whether anyone on here is interested in what I've got and we can do a deal. I have traded with a few members on here already - both UK and US based - and all have been successful on both sides. Take a read of my trade and wants…
-
@iamterry so that train cost you £2.50 in a store in China. How much do you think it would cost by the time its packaged, shipped and sold in Tesco (Tesco's overheads will be >>> than a shop in China and their profit margins on an item like that too). It might be less, but not that much less than many of the smaller LEGO…
14 results
Shopping at LEGO.com or Amazon?
Please use our links: LEGO.com • Amazon
Recent discussions •
Categories •
Privacy Policy •
Brickset.com
Howdy, Stranger!
It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.
Brickset.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, the Amazon.com.ca, Inc. Associates Program and the Amazon EU Associates Programme, which are affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.