Snoogydoogy Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 Hi Does anyone know where i can buy blank minifig parts wholesale, enough for 100 minifigs to start. There has to be a better way than going to the local lego shop and doing the make your own thing, ideally with more choice of styles and colours. Thanks Quote
Calanon Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 (edited) Bricklink is your friend. Unfortunately you'll have to sift through printed legs for the plain ones. Edited September 1, 2015 by Calanon Quote
Snoogydoogy Posted September 1, 2015 Author Posted September 1, 2015 Thanks for the fast reply, i looked there but as you say there is quite a bit of searching and they want around 50p to a quid for just a torso, the lego shop sells 3 complete minifigs for a fiver. There must be a wholesaler that the larger custom makers get parts from Quote
Robianco Posted September 2, 2015 Posted September 2, 2015 Thanks for the fast reply, i looked there but as you say there is quite a bit of searching and they want around 50p to a quid for just a torso, the lego shop sells 3 complete minifigs for a fiver. There must be a wholesaler that the larger custom makers get parts from There is. The company is called Lego. ;) You can order minifig parts direct from Lego but as individual pieces Legs can still cost 50p from Lego. There are sellers that sell new legs for as low as 30p each in Europe and have over 100 in stock. In the US it's closer to 45p for people who have at least 100 in stock although there are sellers in the US with around 60 in stock for just under 30p each. I'm assuming that you used pence and pounds in your comment that you're from the UK... THere's a seller in Germany that has them at 37p each and shipping is around £4 so it works out at 41p each delivered... Torsos tend to be more expensive though... Quote
Darkstone Posted September 16, 2015 Posted September 16, 2015 Bricklink is still probably your best bet, if like me you're UK based try and buy from sellers in Europe. You can get stung badly with customs charges/import tax if you buy from the US. Speaking from experience, my wallet's still wimpering ;) Quote
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