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So you have decided it is time to expand your ever growing lego collection and you want to pick up some bulk Legos. You can find some really good deals online through merchants and particularly on eBay. Quite often you will save any from one third to one half of the full price, and you can expect to pay anywhere from five dollars to ten dollars per pound of bricks. You may want to know how you can get the sizes and colors you need, and other particulars you may not have thought of, and we will discuss them here.

If you want to get bricks of just one type of color or size there are a few different ways you can go. You can always buy direct from the Lego, and get the exact type of bricks you need. The colors that are standard and always available are green, tan, black, white, yellow, gray, red, and blue. The best buy for your money here is to get the brick bucket or tub, or you a big Freestyle or Classic set, take the bricks you need and you can sell the rest. In the end you will get the bricks you were looking for, make some cash along the way, but it will require a little work on your part. The other options you have are to get your bricks from an eBay auction, or an specialty online retailer like Bricklink. You may not get the choices you are exactly desiring, but there are times when you can find hard to get pieces as well. The final option that may help is to post your request on a Lego enthusiast forum, or bulletin board. This approach is hit and miss, but sometimes you can strike a pot of gold, so it is worth your time to investigate this approach.

It could be that you are in a situation that you need to find pieces or bricks that are parts of a set not found in stores any longer. If you are in this position then visiting the Lego store will be of no help to you. Your best place to find rare and out of production bricks is at auction sites like eBay, or posting wanted ads on Lego bulletin board forums. Beware that you are going to most likely pay the highest prices for bricks like these because they are so hard to find and the dealers know this. One option that may work is looking at garage sales or small hobby shops. This approach has no guarantees and you may come up empty. Two online Lego specialty stoers to check out are Bricklink and Lugnet as they are always a place where you could find missing and rare pieces like this.

Here are a few tips when dealing with Lego sellers, as asking the right questions will make sure you get a good deal and end up with the bricks you need. First find out if the pieces are new or used, as this will greatly affect the price you want to offer. See if the merchant knows if the original owner was an adult or child, which can affect the condition of the bricks. As the seller how play worn the bricks are, do they have any discoloration, and are they chipped or cracked. Just knowing these simple answers will help you greatly.

If you are looking to find the very best deal on large amounts of Lego bricks then you need to consider buying bulk Legos.

Find out more information, reviews, and availability for bulk Legos by visiting http://bulklegos.org

by: Elijiah Rampart




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