Brick "Tub" 800 pieces for $15 (USD)

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Brick "Tub" 800 pieces for $15 (USD)

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Look at this! http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=4423

I looked at in on bricklink, and it seems to have a good collection. Does anybody have any details?


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They got a ton of these at LEGOLand, but they don't really have any specialty colors or anything other than bricks. The last Blue Tub seemed like a better buy to me.
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Do they have any grey or dark grey or black?
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Post by Jacob C. »

I just posted a topic about this in general discussion yesterday, I didn't see this one.
Does anybody have any details?
The colors it has are:

Black
Blue
Green
Red
Yellow
White
Orange
MdStone (bley)

Blue and white are the most common color in this set.
Still an excellent deal though.

I just made a purchase last night for 10 of these.
8,000 pieces! I don't know where I'm going to store them all :?
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SHEESH! 10? Wow. I am probably only going to be able to afford 2. :roll:

I looked it up on BL but it had a different cover... Can it trust the pieces that they say?

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This is a boon for people in need of orange brick. I think it's nice to see a brick set that is less than 20 USD.
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Post by Eseme »

This is very cool. Sadly, I am a dirt poor grad student and have no $$ for Lego.

But my birthday is in a couple of months.

Hmmmmmmmmmm.
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I bought 2 of these today from the store where I work. I will be buying more in the coming weeks.
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