There are a number of PennLUG members who also sell LEGO sets and/or pieces. This is frequently a way of managing the cost of buying new parts for our creations. Here’s a list of some of the places where you can buy LEGO items and LEGO-related items from PennLUG members:
Little Brick Gallery specializes in used sets, collectibles, and loose parts, and is home to a permanent layout. AFOLs in Pennsylvania are invited to contribute to various display windows in the shop that are visible to the public year-round.
Brick Model Railroader is where you can find instructions, decals and premium kits available for sale. The website includes a blog showcasing LEGO trains.
The Bucks County Brick Shop at 4275 County Line Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914. They primarily sells sets and minifigures on a consignment basis. Several PennLUG members have items for sale in the shop.
Bricks on the Dollar consists of a variety of LEGO fan-centric businesses selling everything from kits and parts to custom t-shirts and stickers. More specifically, there’s a BrickLink store, AFOL Shirts, and the AFOL Poster Subscription Service.
BrickLink is the most established online marketplace for buying and selling with other LEGO fans. Besides helping our members support our collective LEGO habit, you may also be able to save on shipping by having your order brought to a PennLUG meeting or PennLUG event. The following BrickLink stores are run by PennLUG members:
- Bricks on the Dollar
- KreativStore – 5% off discount if you pay cash when you pick your order up
- The West Shore Brick Store
- Little Brick Gallery
- PENN-bricks
- Big B Bricks – 10% off stackable discount for PennLUG subscribing members (see Join Us ), additional discounts if you subscribe on social media
Additionally, one of our members also sells at Dylan’s Den in Shrewsbury, PA.