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Introduce Yourself & New Member FAQs

If you new to BrickPicker.com, come in here and say hello! Also, since you are new, come here to ask your questions about the site.

  1. Started by JoshTX,

    Hello all, I was lucky enough to stumble upon this great site after looking up some lego sets now that my 5 and 6 year olds are beginning to take an interest in it. This is a delight to me, because I've been wanting to revisit the days I built with lego bricks as a child myself. When my kids were babies I just let them play with the cheap mega blocks, but now that they are old enough to appreciate real legos, I'm ready to go all in. Personally I don't have an epic collection history with the brand. My parents didn't buy me a whole lot, but enough to keep me busy. My fondest memories are of a lego passenger plane I was given one Christmas in the early 1980's, and a c…

    • 23 replies
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  2. Started by srm_520,

    Okay, I'm new. Waddup? So I discovering different products and the all the prices increases they have made over the years, and thought I had the orginal idea that I could invest in legos! That was about a year ago. Turns out last week I was finally started looking at investing again and found that I wasn't the only one who had this great idea. Who knew? Anyhoo - built a couple of sets I had from a pile of legos I had since I was a kid. Turns out they were from 1986 and 1987 - used but fun to rebuild part of my childhood since my kids got to help me do it this time. This is a fun habit! So thank you for making a kick ass site and I'm happy to be here!

    • 11 replies
    • 2.5k views
  3. Started by TheLegoExpert,

    Hey

    • 6 replies
    • 2.3k views
  4. Started by hepcatpunk,

    Badgerland Lego fan here. Have a 3yr old daughter and another child on the way. Digging the Legos right now w/ my daughter---she picks them out, I build them, and then we play together. Current faves are Friends, Monster Fighters, and then for me SW and LOTR/Hobbit. I don't mind picking up an extra set or two to hold onto, but we're definitely into building them. Long-time collector (it runs in my veins) of everything---first it was Star Wars as a child (70/80s--the classics), then baseball cards, then comics, then Star Wars again in late 90's, then baseball cards again, movie posters throughout this time, and now LEGOs---needless to say I know a thing or two about…

    • 11 replies
    • 2.7k views
  5. Started by Arkham326,

    Hi Everyone, I have been lurking about since the beginning of the year when I ended my "Dark Ages" and started to acclimate myself to being an Adult Fan of Lego. This site has been very informative and I find myself logging in several times a day to read the forum and blog posts. For now my main interest is the Star Wars line and I have picked up a few sets when they have been on sale. My goal is to build up a nice collection for my two little ones who are 3 and 1 at the moment. Looking forward to learning as much as I can from everyone here! Brian

    • 13 replies
    • 2.5k views
  6. I have a very long story as to how I got (back) into LEGO collecting a few months ago, but it is not all that interesting, so I will tell the short version. It pretty much was the result of a trip to the LEGO store at the Mall of America when I took my kids to the park there, and we went in search of LEGO Indiana Jones figures. To my dismay, the sets were long since discontinued, so I had to resort to the secondary market. Needless to say, I was blown away by how the prices and values of LEGOs skyrocket in such a short time. I was also very excited to see all the cool themes that were available, so I instantly picked up where I left off 20 years ago and bought some …

    • 15 replies
    • 2.9k views
  7. Started by cesare75,

    Hi. My name's Cesare and I write from Italy. I found this amazing site in a WIRED article. In fact I've never bought a LEGO set, I only played with a big box full of mixed bricks during my youth. (now I'm 37). But the passion still remains and an eleven month child makes me think about buy some in the future, and why not, join passion and investment!! Congraturations for the great site. Cesare.

    • 4 replies
    • 2.2k views
  8. Started by peloquin17,

    ive always been fascinated with lego, but as a child growing up, i never owned many of them. i had 1 bucket filled with a various assortment of building blocks, both name brand and generic, but never specific lego sets. now that i have a son (only 7 months...not quite ready for legos...yet) i find myself looking at all the new sets muttering to myself "well,, ill get that one...and that one....maybe that one too." but i'm wondering do i want these for him, or for myself? so here's where my confusion sets in... where should i start with legos? not just as an investment, but also as toys for my son? there's just so many out there, i get confused. im not look…

    • 15 replies
    • 2.6k views
  9. Started by Quiffmiester,

    Hi everyone, I recently bought a job lot of space lego from ebay (when looking for a complete set of the m-tron mega core magnetizer, which I owned and played with a lot as a child), and have since started checking out other lego being sold on ebay to see if I can make any money trading these toys I came across this site and it looks good, so I thought I should introduce myself in the forums. I'm 26, live in the UK and teach for a living. I was really into space lego when I was younger, and played with many of the different sets from the early 90s. I'm thinking of investing in some space lego, but mostly to do it as a hobby that pays for itself rather than to make …

    • 3 replies
    • 2.5k views
  10. Started by Darth Lego,

    Hi all, I've been on this site for a little over a month, but I never really introduced myself. I'm a 14 year old collector/builder. (Almost 15.) I found this site after seeing a Brickshow video and I've been hooked ever since. I live just south of the Twin Cities in Minnesota. My first big Lego set was the Jabba's Sail Barge and it is still one of my favorites. (I got it in 2007.) I've bought more and more Lego since, but I'm limited to a certain point because of money. I have a pretty small collection and all but a handful of the sets are not built. I buy/sell sets with parent permission so sometimes it can be hard to get a set. (: I also make some money selling cus…

    • 14 replies
    • 2.5k views
  11. Guest TabbyBoy
    Started by Guest TabbyBoy,

    Hello everybody, I just came across this site after deciding to listen to my gut instinct and use this years entire ISA (tax-free savings) allowance to buy over 100 lego sets this month! My favourite set are the WV Camper Van, Tower Bridge & Sopwith Camel. I bought these in quantity and are now in the loft unopened in waterproof containers. I'm just waiting for another delivery of Unimogs & R2D2s! I'm no spring chicken but, I'll be building some of these while the others hopefully appreciate over the next few years. Cheers James

    • 4 replies
    • 2.6k views
  12. Guest
    Started by Guest,

    Good morning all! Taking a cue from some recent posts, and since I spend way too much time on this site absorbing every bit of info that I can I figured that I would introduce myself as well. My name is Chris, and as you can tell from the title I live near Kansas City, MO. I am married and have three excuses to lurk in the toy aisles, I mean children. I was a huge fan of LEGO as a kid, I had the yellow castle and space sets from the early 80's fondly (still have most parts). I am scared to admit it, but the Friends line brought me out of the dark ages. I bought Olivia's house last year for my daughters (aged 7 and 5 1/2) and I to build. Once we completed it, I …

    • 8 replies
    • 2.6k views
  13. Started by dredd,

    Hi all, I'm based in the UK on the south coast. I've been playing with Lego all my life, and still do with my 11 year old son. I only recently started looking at Lego as an investment, so will be taking the time to do the correct research. I'm glad I found this great resource and intend to use it to the fullest. Thanks in advance for putting it all together. Best regards D

    • 25 replies
    • 5.5k views
  14. Started by gregpj,

    I've been lurking for almost two months and thought I should say hello here before posting in the other discussions. My partner and I have two kids, 5 and 2 and our five year old took us both out of our dark period and now we're obsessed! We've got a 3' x 12' Lego city in our dining room (I can't seem to find a picture of it) that we let the kids play with (sort of, haha). We started investing in Lego in November last year (my first real investment purchase was the Maersk train) and shortly thereafter I found this great site. I echo the challenges of another poster who said investing north of the border is hard. We have no Lego stores locally, Amazon.ca does not ha…

    • 2 replies
    • 2.3k views
  15. Hi all, been on the site for a while but just started becoming active. I broke out of my dark ages back in July of last year when I purchased the UCS Imperial shuttle, pretty hard not to love that thing! I got back into Lego under the premise that I would only purchase UCS sets as a collector. However my interests have since expanded to purchasing modulars and LOTR sets for my collection/investments. Definitely looking forward to some great conversations/discussions!

    • 3 replies
    • 2.6k views
  16. Started by Nova,

    Hi brick fans around the world, this is one great brick site, LOVE it!! Hope we will share the wisdom of Lego hahah

    • 9 replies
    • 2.6k views
  17. Started by superbrickman,

    I've been a LEGO fan and collector since I was about 5. From all my childhood/teenage collections, LEGO sets are the only thing I've held on to across my moves (I grew up in India). Now I live within driving distance of Legoland California. The investing side to LEGO is interesting. Whenever I think of 'investing' and LEGO, I think of different types of investments -- the intangibles, such as quality play time, learning, strategizing, etc. which cannot be measured, and the more quantifiable monetary values. Glad to come across this site and like the focus on the practicality of LEGO collecting and investing. I look forward to the engagement and following, and part…

  18. Started by @rtisan,

    Hi everyone. I came across this site just over a week ago and I can honestly say that the timing couldn`t have been better. Just so happens I`ve started buying into the idea of "investing" in the last 4-5 months and am looking to expand (like everyone else here I take it). Seeing as I am new to the venture, I`m wondering if there is any advice out there for a guy like me? Now, I`ve read a lot on here in the last week, but I am specifically wondering how to make the most bang for my buck with Canadian prices. Canadians pay a hefty amount more per set and it is rare where I am able to find any deals worth speaking off. These massive clearances that I here about down in …

  19. Started by joch29,

    Anybody going to Toy Fair? This will be the first year I'm going but I did not realize appointments were necessary just to see the new sets.

    • 8 replies
    • 2.3k views
  20. Started by Alcarin,

    Hello from a small country of Slovenia, I have been a FAN of LEGO when I was little entered my dark ages at around 2001/2002 and came out of Dark ages with introduction of LEGO LOTR sets Then I started my small investing thing going on that so far had not passed 500

    • 4 replies
    • 2.4k views
  21. Started by BORROMEDIA,

    Had some Lego during the much younger days. My favorite was the yellow castle, but alas, no longer in possession of any remnants of that. Sadly, have not followed the Lego sets for a long time, though still always loved my Lego. Want to start buying again. Started end of December with purchases of the Diagon Alley, Medieval Market Village and the Fire Brigade, as x-mas gifts to myself. Interested in collecting for personal enjoyment. But, starting to also be interested in collecting for possible investment. And this site looks like a great place to start and learn. Thanks everyone.

  22. Started by TheCondor,

    i just made an account and finished putting in all my star wars sets im all about star wars but i have bionicle and harry potter from when i was younger

    • 3 replies
    • 2.5k views
  23. Started by kattbenj,

    I've been collecting the Star Wars Lego sets for a few years now. I recently invested in a display case to show my collection. My wife and I spent the past few months rebuilding them all. Pictures at: http://www.imagebam.com/gallery/f0qdspze9hx29wpcel2mvjh1k366wmrb/ If there is a different forum to post collections in, let me know.

  24. Started by Maverick342,

    I have loved Legos since I was a little kid and am not allowed to play with them until I have kids of my own. I would've never though of investing in them and am excited to learn. Thanks Trevor

  25. Started by TheDarkness,

    Hi all! I live in the middle of Australia. I have been selling on ebay for awhile, but also investing in Lego along the way as well. I was very suprised to find this site, but now am addicted to it, checking the forums constantly. The articles are well written and detailed which I love. Anyway, good luck everyone :)

    • 4 replies
    • 2.4k views

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