Does Lego give free sets?

Does Lego give free sets?

LEGO Stores host occasional events during which they give out prizes to people who visit. Some host LEGO building contests, too, where you can win free LEGO pieces or sets. Many LEGO stores also host free events for kids to come build together and walk away with a free mini build set.

Where do you get Lego sets from parts?

Your best shot is to identify an individual piece and look it up on Peeron, BrickLink or BrickSet. Since these all carry set inventories, you’ll be able to find lists of sets in which the parts can be found. Try to start with more unique parts, chances are they are in a few models only.

Can you order custom Lego sets?

Bricks are 100% LEGO bricks. We can also add custom printing to the bricks or stickers for even more customization. Every order is custom and price depends on design and quantity. Sets can be as small as 100 bricks or as large as 5,000 bricks.

Is there a 10000 piece Lego set?

LEGO Colosseum (10276) Officially Unveiled As The Largest Set Ever, Near 10,000 Pieces. If you can’t travel, do as Romans do and build your very own Roman amphitheatre!

What kind of data is in the Lego database?

This dataset contains the LEGO Parts/Sets/Colors and Inventories of every official LEGO set in the Rebrickable database. These files are current as of July 2017. If you need it to be more recent data, you can use Rebrickable’s API which provides up to date data, and additional features.

Where can I download the rebrickable Lego database?

The LEGO Parts/Sets/Colors and Inventories of every official LEGO set in the Rebrickable database is available for download as csv files here. These files are automatically updated daily. If you need more details, you can use the API which provides real-time data, but has rate limits that prevent bulk downloading of data.

How can I get more recent Lego data?

If you need it to be more recent data, you can use Rebrickable’s API which provides up to date data, and additional features. This dataset was compiled by Rebrickable, which is a website to help identify what LEGO sets can be built given bricks and pieces from other LEGO sets.

Are there any MiniFigs in the Lego database?

If you publish any articles please let us know and maybe we can help promote it. This database stores only official LEGO items – Sets, Parts and Minifigs (no B-Models, Sub-Sets, MOCs) Sets and Minifigs contain one or more Inventories (inventories.csv)