DoubleT Posted July 1, 2006 Posted July 1, 2006 Hi Sorry if this have bin asked before, but does anyone know a good store in america that ships to Europe? (Not Bricklink) ;) TT
snefroe Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 i think they're usually not allowed to sell and ship lego items to Europe. God knows we'd all buy lego in US shops if it was.
ghoulrealm Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 I live in the midwest US. I'm curious why you'ld want to buy from US stores? If anything we would have to order from europe. As for one example, we don't typicaly get scala or belville sets. I may not nessesaraly get those sets (possibly for parts) but it would have been nice to have the choice. I was also wonderering since they may be building a Legoland near me(rumor), If you have to buy park tickets to shop at the Lego parts stores, or if theyre even in the parks?
snefroe Posted July 2, 2006 Posted July 2, 2006 I live in the midwest US. I'm curious why you'ld want to buy from US stores? If anything we would have to order from europe. As for one example, we don't typicaly get scala or belville sets. I may not nessesaraly get those sets (possibly for parts) but it would have been nice to have the choice.I was also wonderering since they may be building a Legoland near me(rumor), If you have to buy park tickets to shop at the Lego parts stores, or if theyre even in the parks? lego is a lot cheaper in the US for us, Europeans: the ucs isd costs in belgium: 370 euro in the US: 300 dollars so even if 1 euro equals 1 dollar, i'd save 70 euro but in reality, 1 euro is 1.2 dollars, so i'd save an extra 66 euro, so buying the isd in the US, would save me 136 euro. hm... sure, i'd pay for shipping, but i can even save money on that as well, by getting rid of the box
Starwars4J Posted July 3, 2006 Posted July 3, 2006 I'd say there were enough Americans here on EB to help our european friends out with that ;-)
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