LEGO Store PAB Cups No Longer Refillable
For many years, LEGO® fans have enjoyed the ability to gather loose elements in LEGO stores from the popular Pick A Brick walls. Their bounty of bricks could be expertly placed in unique plastic cups, which could be reused for a slight discount on future refills. This year, the LEGO Group introduced a cardboard box replacement for plastic cups, as part of the drive to offer sustainable packing across LEGO products. It was widely...
A Look At The New Pick A Brick Packaging
The LEGO Group is working towards its goal to become a more sustainable company, this has seen various changes taking place across the LEGO ecosystem. One big change is slowly being implemented in LEGO stores. For those with a local store, you’ll be familiar with the Pick a Brick wall and the Build a Minifigure tower. These allow you to grab a selection of loose elements or create unique and seasonal minifigures. Currently, both...
LEGO Pick A Brick Mini Models Now Available
Last year, LEGO® Ideas launched a Test Lab challenge which asked builders to create small, easy-to-build models which were designed using digital building programs. Some of those creations were chosen to be made available as unique building kits available through the Pick A Brick service on LEGO.com. Today, seven of the chosen designs are now available to order through Pick A Brick. They vary in price due to how many elements or the...
Standard Pieces Return To LEGO Pick A Brick
To help cope with the busy period of Christmas, certain elements were temporally removed from the LEGO® Pick a Brick service. The good news is that standard pieces are back. You may also find a few of the ‘novelty’ elements from some of the later 2022 sets. Elements are split into standard and bestsellers, with the most popular pieces carrying the ‘Bestseller’ tag. The minimum spend is £10/$14/12€. If this...
LEGO Online Pick-A-Brick Feedback Needed
The team behind the Pick a Brick experience on LEGO.com is looking for your feedback. It is your chance to provide direct feedback about your current experience and also help build the Pick a Brick experience of the future. Your voice is extremely valuable so please take a moment to fill out this anonymous questionnaire today! You can take the survey here. You can also learn more about the changes to Pick-a-Brick...
New LEGO Pick A Brick Service Launches In More Regions
The new combined LEGO® Pick A Brick /Brick & Pieces service has been launched in additional countries. You will now see a new search page in which you can now search keyword/item number or from a set. Elements are also split into standard and bestsellers, with the most popular pieces carrying the ‘Bestseller’ tag. The minimum spend is £10/$14/12€. If this isn’t reached there will also be an additional fee of...
LEGO Pick A Bricks Changes Announced
The LEGO Group are making changes to the popular online Pick A Brick service. Currently, there are two services available online, Bricks & Pieces and Pick a Brick. Although both allow you to purchase single elements they work in different ways, one is made up of a limited selection of elements, whilst the other allows you to purchase elements from sets or by searching for the element’s ID. Both services will become a single...
Minimum Online Pick A Bricks Order Pilot Expands
Back in February, it was announced that the UK would act as a test market for a new minimum amount order for the online LEGO® Pick A Brick service. Starting tomorrow, the pilot will expand to additional regions including Denmark, The Netherlands and France. Further regions will be added to the pilot in the coming months. Learn more about the pilot here. Based on the learnings from the online Pick A Brick pilot in the UK market which...