I spent the entire meeting filling a cup and left my daughter alone to work on her build for the meeting.
The teal and purple reminds me of Sully from Monsters Inc/University Some other assorted pieces that seemed new:













I didn't know there were LEGO stores without Pick a Bricks. When I go to the LEGO store, I go straight to their wall. For the big cup, I normally manage to fit in 800-1000 pieces (small-medium) which goes for only $15.99! (0.016-0.02 cents a piece!!!)StClair wrote:I've never been to a LEGO store with a pick a brick wall. Is it worth a 2 hour drive (one way)? I'm considering it since my son is interested and its summer.

The blue gems are definitely at Braintree, MA. Call Burlington and ask.jmeninno wrote:WOW! Nice pieces. I built a custom Mr. Freeze telescope scene when I was younger (think back to 1997's Batman & Robin). I can't believe I just saw a Pick a Brick container for blue gems! Can anyone confirm that the blue gems are in MA, specifically the Burlington Mall Lego store? (Burlington's the best!!!) Thanks!
I got 6 and had room for more. Lie them on the side and move the legs so they fit best. I was able to fit 2x2 "towers" in between the legs. One store employee said someone fit 14 in a large cup.poniemomo wrote:All the pretty horses, how many can u fit in a cup, hope to get to a store and find out.






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