LEGO Pirates, Star Wars, and more pieces now available to buy on Pick a Brick
Dozens of new LEGO Pick a Brick elements are now available to buy – although fans of LEGO Classic Space might have already missed the boat.
After yet another huge update to Pick a Brick earlier this week, a flurry of new pieces from recent sets like 10320 Eldorado Fortress, 75336 Inquisitor Transport Scythe, various Monkie Kid sets, and more are now available to buy. That means you’re set to add a pirate-y flair to any of your ongoing build, with pirate hats, printed flags, and much more ready to purchase right now.
What’s more, new LEGO Star Wars pieces like Inquisitor-armoured legs from 75336 Inquisitor Transport Scythe are also ready to buy
Head to LEGO.com to place your Pick a Brick order while stocks last
While many LEGO Pick a Brick elements are still available to buy, predictably the LEGO Classic Space pieces have seemingly gone in and out of stock quicker than most people can react. While the blue Space baby head pictured below is available at the time of writing, the red and white astronaut torsos are already out of stock, after being briefly available earlier this week.
This might be disappointing but it’s also a lesson learned: don’t wait on LEGO elements that you’re keen to buy. You never know how quickly pieces will sell out, so move quickly – especially on popular and rare elements like LEGO Classic Space parts.
Head to LEGO.com to place your Pick a Brick order while stocks last
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Another pointless article by the time this is released they are all out of stock
Not your faults at Brick Fanatics but at Lego why not set limits on pieces as well as sets
Someone will get 200 torsos instantly denting 199 people of the same thing