If you’re not a member just yet, be sure to sign up here to take advantage of all the great Amazon Prime Day 2023 deals you can score. This and all the other incredible discounts on Prime Day are for Amazon Prime members. While it’s worth every penny, there isn’t a parent or grandparent around who doesn’t want to maximize their gift-giving budget - so we are stoked for the killer deals we found on some of the best-loved, most wanted building sets and blocks for Amazon Prime Day! Brands like LEGO, Magna-Tiles, K’NEX, and Playmobil are majorly marking down their prices for this two-day sale extravaganza … and our little (and big!) builders, not to mention our wallets, are reaping the rewards.Īt prices like these, you could spoil your favorite block-loving kiddo with a bigger, more extravagant set - or stock up on a few smaller ones for holidays and birthdays and cross some (highly-coveted) things off your gift list! We’ve rounded up options for every age and budget, so there’s plenty to explore. Hope to see modulex one day too.With all those factors considered, building sets can sometimes be on the pricey side. o_O, I also keep nanobloks, in so far I have only found about 15 nanobloks bricks, maybe one day I'll be able to MoC with them. But I did keep a couple of sci-fi-ish guns which BTW may be brick forge because I can't find the megabloks set they come from and they seem to follow the design guidelines. I do not find amusing to harm the environment AND neglect kids free toys at the same time.Įdit : I do save stuff that is interesting, so far I have been unimpressed with most things that come from clone brands. They may end in the ocean and there are many kids out there who would be just fine with any brand of construction bricks. I do not like the idea of trashing useful bricks, even the clones. I also have reached so many amounts of clone bricks that I have donated rather large bags in two occasions. Eventually, annoying little cousin comes and as usual wants to charge you a tax for owning so much LEGO, so I give those clone bricks to them. What I do is group the clones together, discard the worst-quality ones and keep the good ones in a bag. For some reason megabloks and other clone bricks tend to be in better condition. My worst concern are filth then I have serious issues with scratched bricks, specially those bricks which have micro scratches which make them look old and used. To be honest, megabloks are the least of my concerns about finding creepy stuff in "LEGO" bulks. That's probably one of the reasons I had a break on the purchase of those things. I usually find megabloks in the bulks I buy. My latest megajunk pile will probably get sent to a local charity shop, marked "No LEGO, Megablocks only" and hopefully some weak minded reseller with the IQ of a rock would buy then resell on eBay the lot at ridiculously high, like normal LEGO high. That was before I went into the Dark Age a decade ago, about a year before PayPal. He got a bag of 12 Hot Wheels missing lot of original paint, a load of empty candy wrappers, several domino (not complete), several card from games like UNO, plastic military figures, and other odd and ends that had nothing to do with building blocks. I did off one buyer, he offered a nice sum for "anything I find and removed from Megablocks". FREE delivery Tue, Jul 11 on 25 of items shipped by Amazon. I went through them and threw out LEGO and other non Megablock junk" Gets buyer's attention and had a few "under the table" offers for those LEGO that I "threw" away. PREXTEX Building Blocks for Toddlers 1-3+ (100 Mega Blocks) - Large Toy Blocks Compatible with Most Major Brands - Building Blocks for Toddlers 3-5 - Kids Toys Gift Set for All Ages (Boys & Girls) 5,174. I keep all the junk bricks I find into one pile, and when it gets big enough I sell em on eBay under the guise "Megablock lot, 99% Megablock. Do you throw it on the floor, make a cross with your fingers, and yell "Begone, vile doppleganger!" or what? Or maybe you burn every one in hope of appeasing LEGO God and your next haul would be better. What would you do if you find any inferior clone bricks in your LEGO lot? Maybe a lot you found at Garage Sale, Boot Sale, eBay, etc and it has a few junk mixed in.
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