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  • dyintorace

    March 25, 2009 5:09 p.m. dyintorace HalfDork

    My 4.5 year old son is huge into Lego these days. I was the exact same way as a kid and ended up with a giant collection, but my folks eventually got rid of it.

    I'd love to get him a bunch of random Lego but holy E36 M3 it's expensive now. And frustratingly, everything is pretty much part of a 'kit' now, rather than just free form bricks, planks, wheels, etc.

    So...does anyone happen to have a treasure trove of mass Lego that they'd be willing to sell? I would like to get him a bunch of pieces, to encourage more free thinking, rather than just following step by step instructions.

    Thanks!

  • weezilusa

    March 25, 2009 5:25 p.m. weezilusa New Reader

    Where are you located? I do have a huge bin stockpiled, that I had similar intentions for eventually passing along to inspire creative thinking... But thats still a ways out, and my challenge car needs some parts!

  • SVreX

    March 25, 2009 5:43 p.m. SVreX SuperDork

    I'd send you some of ours, but my legomaniacs would KILL me.

    You'll find a lot of bargains on E-bay.

  • dyintorace

    March 25, 2009 6:11 p.m. dyintorace Dork

    weezilusa wrote:

    Where are you located? I do have a huge bin stockpiled, that I had similar intentions for eventually passing along to inspire creative thinking... But thats still a ways out, and my challenge car needs some parts!

    Gainesville, FL. I've got some part laying around! Whatcha need?

    SVreX wrote:

    You'll find a lot of bargains on E-bay.

    Didn't think about that. Do folks sell it by the bin?

  • ignorant

    March 25, 2009 7:19 p.m. ignorant SuperDork

    http://cgi.ebay.com/10lbs-of-Mixed-Lego-Legos-Star-Wars-and-other-pieces_W0QQitemZ...

    10lbs of legos.

  • dyintorace

    March 25, 2009 7:52 p.m. dyintorace Dork

    ignorant wrote:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/10lbs-of-Mixed-Lego-Legos-Star-Wars-and-other-pieces_W0QQitemZ...

    10lbs of legos.

    Perfect. Thanks!

  • pinchvalve

    March 25, 2009 9:20 p.m. pinchvalve SuperDork

    Check e-bay. People sell Legos by the pound, by the color, and in huge lots of the same part.

  • Duke

    March 26, 2009 7:35 a.m. Duke Dork

    You can also buy direct from Lego in bulk quantities for cheaper than the set costs. However I bet that eBay is your best route as you are already discovering.

  • jrw1621

    March 26, 2009 8:24 a.m. jrw1621 HalfDork

    When/if you get the used items off ebay then get yourself a mesh laundry bag like this, which can be bought at any store like Target.

    http://www.handylaundry.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=65&item=Lingerie-Ba...

    Fill the bag and then place it on the top rack of the dishwasher. This will give you some cleaner pieces that are more ready to go into the mouth or your 4.5yr old. You know they will.

  • Scott Lear

    March 26, 2009 8:43 a.m. Scott Lear Club Editor

    The LEGO store at Downtown Disney has a big area where you fill a bucket with whatever pieces you want from a massive collection of old-school stuff and pay basically by the pound; I would have killed for that as a kid. eBay is probably cheaper, though.

    And I commend your policy of avoiding the instructions, I remember being ticked off when huge pre-fabricated components started coming in lego kits. Don't give me two halves of a fuselage and try to tell me I'm building something.

    Although I was a huge fan of the Galaxy Commander, I probably built this one on 10 different occasions:

  • poopshovel

    March 26, 2009 9:10 a.m. poopshovel SuperDork

    ignorant wrote:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/10lbs-of-Mixed-Lego-Legos-Star-Wars-and-other-pieces_W0QQitemZ...

    10lbs of legos.

    "Two hundred and fo-dee dollars worth a' puddin."

  • 16vCorey

    March 26, 2009 9:25 a.m. 16vCorey SuperDork

    Scott Lear wrote:

    The LEGO store at Downtown Disney has a big area where you fill a bucket with whatever pieces you want from a massive collection of old-school stuff and pay basically by the pound; I would have killed for that as a kid. eBay is probably cheaper, though.

    And I commend your policy of avoiding the instructions, I remember being ticked off when huge pre-fabricated components started coming in lego kits. Don't give me two halves of a fuselage and try to tell me I'm building something.

    Although I was a huge fan of the Galaxy Commander, I probably built this one on 10 different occasions:

    I think I had that one. I was going through some of my old toys a few years ago and I found this on, with the box and everything. I had to get a few small pieces for it to make it complete, but I sold it on ebay for almost $100 once it was complete.

  • Per Schroeder

    March 26, 2009 9:43 a.m. Per Schroeder Technical Editor/Advertising Director

    Craigslist is also a good place to find some....

  • Winston

    March 26, 2009 9:52 a.m. Winston New Reader

    Don't worry too much about the kits with instructions. My 4 year old doesn't care about them anyway, he just builds what's in his imagination. When we first get a set, he and I will build it according to the instructions. 5 minutes later he's tearing it apart to build whatever's on his mind

  • billy3esq

    March 26, 2009 8:48 p.m. billy3esq Dork

    16vCorey wrote:

    I think I had that one. I was going through some of my old toys a few years ago and I found this on, with the box and everything. I had to get a few small pieces for it to make it complete, but I sold it on ebay for almost $100 once it was complete.

    Dang, I've got two of those complete with box. I'm saving them (along with a boat load of other "vintage" Lego) for my boys, but maybe I need to figure out how much I've got tied up in Lego.

 
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