It's finally here! The order I placed with LEGO.com the 2nd week in October
for their non-best seller parts were finally delivered.
Just as a side note; check out the picture of the 1x1 tiles that came from the
US best sellers versus the picture of the bags that came from Europe. The difference
in the packaging is interesting. Nearly the same qty of parts in total, but the
care in the packaging from the EU is so much better than the US package.
It's finally here! The order I placed with LEGO.com the 2nd week in October
for their non-best seller parts were finally delivered.
Just as a side note; check out the picture of the 1x1 tiles that came from the
US best sellers versus the picture of the bags that came from Europe. The difference
in the packaging is interesting. Nearly the same qty of parts in total, but the
care in the packaging from the EU is so much better than the US package.
It's finally here! The order I placed with LEGO.com the 2nd week in October
for their non-best seller parts were finally delivered.
Just as a side note; check out the picture of the 1x1 tiles that came from the
US best sellers versus the picture of the bags that came from Europe. The difference
in the packaging is interesting. Nearly the same qty of parts in total, but the
care in the packaging from the EU is so much better than the US package.
But to be honest, how came the seller to the idea to mix them up???
The unique explanation would be that they were already mixed in their storage.
If someone is ordering over 20 pieces I put them together with maximum one another
batch of parts that easily differ from each other.
In Retail, yorbrick writes:
In Retail, WildBricks writes:
It's finally here! The order I placed with LEGO.com the 2nd week in October
for their non-best seller parts were finally delivered.
Just as a side note; check out the picture of the 1x1 tiles that came from the
US best sellers versus the picture of the bags that came from Europe. The difference
in the packaging is interesting. Nearly the same qty of parts in total, but the
care in the packaging from the EU is so much better than the US package.
But to be honest, how came the seller to the idea to mix them up???
The unique explanation would be that they were already mixed in their storage.
Both of the orders are from LEGO.com. Over 3,000 parts in total. The separate
bags are from the regular pick-a-brick and were shipped from the EU distribution.
The 1x1 tiles are from the Bestseller's list and are from the US distribution.
It's finally here! The order I placed with LEGO.com the 2nd week in October
for their non-best seller parts were finally delivered.
Just as a side note; check out the picture of the 1x1 tiles that came from the
US best sellers versus the picture of the bags that came from Europe. The difference
in the packaging is interesting. Nearly the same qty of parts in total, but the
care in the packaging from the EU is so much better than the US package.
Interesting... Maybe I've only got around 14 more days to wait then!