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Are LEGO extra pieces random?

Are LEGO extra pieces random?

When it comes to spare parts, it is random what pieces are included in which sets. We always want to make sure our fans have a little extra to go with their awesome imaginations.

Can you get spare parts for LEGO?

You can find our most popular bricks in the Pick A Brick section of our LEGO® Shop website. You can search by colour, category, part name, as well as element and design number to find the pieces you want. Through Pick A Brick, you can buy up to 999 pieces of each part. …

Why are there leftover LEGO pieces?

The LEGO company pays much attention to quality of its products and the customer experience. Adding the extra pieces of several small types means that the set is still complete if one of those was missing, or if it was crushed as the bag was sealed.

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What do you do if you are missing a LEGO piece?

Don’t worry though, we can send you the parts you need! Please click “Missing Bricks” on the Bricks & Pieces section of our Customer Service site to order the part you need to finish your set….New sets with missing parts

  1. Email us. Send us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
  2. Phone us.
  3. Mail us.

Do all LEGO pieces say LEGO on them?

There are no LEGO parts with studs that have no logo on them. The hollow versions of studs which are on technic bricks and many other bricks have the Lego logo printed on the insides.

What do I do if I am missing a Lego piece?

Please click “Missing Bricks” on the Bricks & Pieces section of our Customer Service site to order the part you need to finish your set….Once your part is on its way, we’ll send you a shipping confirmation email.

  1. Email us. Send us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
  2. Phone us.
  3. Mail us.
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How do you identify Lego pieces?

LEGO bricks are measured and identified by the number of the studs they have on top. The smaller number always comes first, so you say “a 2-by-4 brick,” not “a 4-by-2 brick.” The width of a 1×1 LEGO brick is the Fundamental LEGO Unit, or module (1 module or 1M is about 8 mm).