How to buy LEGO® Mail Order



LEGO® mail order is probably one of the easiest ways to spruce up your LEGO® Collection. If you do not yet know, LEGO® kits are sold per season and each kit lasts at most 3 years in the market and is gone forever, so unless you’re one of those relentless collectors who only want the old models, which are most likely not intact anymore, you should buy using LEGO® mail order, considering the fact that you wont really have the chance to get a hold of rare pieces for their original prices.

LEGO® mail order is advantageous because you won’t have to go outside your home, all the LEGO® stuff you need is delivered to you at Cash on Delivery service, credit card, or whatever form of payment you might want. LEGO® mail order has definitely made it easy for all the LEGO® enthusiasts out there.

The best way to place a LEGO® Mail order would probably be the LEGO® shopping site which you can find at www.LEGO®.com. This site offers all the available LEGO® toys at present and would probably have stocks all year round because it is directly connected to LEGO® companies. At least this way, you won’t have to go back and forth from home to the toy store when you’re looking for a particular LEGO® kit.

LEGO® mail orders are good for orders like LEGO® Duplo and differing LEGO® kits that do not contain very sensitive LEGO® stuff. This applies for castle train and other models that do not contain battery operated machines. But LEGO® Technic and LEGO® Mindstorm would probably be an exception. Although it is tempting to get a LEGO® mail order of LEGO® Technic or Mindstorm, Id o not really recommend it as the transports may damage it. Although the company will replace it if it is indeed damaged, you’d have to wait for a bit before you get the non-damaged one. SO unless you cant really find it in stores, try and not buy LEGO® Technic and Mindstorm through LEGO® mail order.

So now that you’ve got LEGO® mail order, what would be the best things to buy from it? If you’re buying for your kids, its best to look at catalogs online before paring for a LEGO® mail order. Look at the appropriate age bracket for each kit so that you won’t have choking hazards for younger children. LEGO® Duplo is especially designed for little clumsy hands, and is eight times bigger than normal LEGO® bricks. If you’re buying for a four year old or younger, it’s best to get these.

If however, you are an adult LEGO® fan, or a LEGO® artist, you can also have all the advantages of LEGO® mail order. What you’ll probably need would be those extra large base plates, which cost about ten dollars, or probably those large Blue plates costing around six dollars. If you’re a collector or a diorama fanatic, try buying the townsfolk set has the pizza chef, firefighter, cat, bicycle, construction worker, and Jackhammer, this costs seven dollars. Or if you’re making the bigger sculptures, you can buy the LEGO® Bucket, which contains about 400 pieces for only ten dollars. Another good addition for a LEGO® mail order for would be a LEGO® idea book, which has pictures of easy to make creations which you can or cannot modify, to fit your collection.