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Free shipping forever at the online LEGO shop!

LEGO recently introduced a new incentive to buy at the Online LEGO Shop by introducing free shipping on all orders over $75 every day and forever… well, at least until 2016… This will make online shopping so much more convenient; no need to wait for promotions or special offers for free shipping, which typically only happened around holidays. So, “Yay!” to LEGO for introducing everyday free shipping! 🙂

Free Shipping Everyday at LEGO

As we discussed previously there are lots of new LEGO sets released this summer; including the second wave of LEGO Galaxy Squad, a brand new LEGO Castle line, and new sets in the LEGO Creator, LEGO Legends of Chima, LEGO City, LEGO DUPLO and LEGO Hero Factory lines.

New LEGO Sets Summer 2013

And there is also the LEGO Lone Ranger line, brand new for this summer and based on the Lone Ranger movie that will be released early July. Even if the movie flops (hopefully it won’t) the sets should be very popular with LEGO Western fans.

2013 Summer LEGO Sets - LEGO Lone Ranger

Oh, and besides free shipping you will also get a free exclusive Jor-El minifigure with purchases of $75 or more. Once your purchase reaches $75, your free exclusive LEGO DC Universe Super Heroes Jor-El Minifigure will be automatically added to your shopping bag. Available only through the Online LEGO Shop and official LEGO stores.

Free Shipping & Free LEGO Minifigure

New LEGO Super Heroes Sets

Besides LEGO Super Heroes here are some of the other new LEGO sets and themes this month that you might like to check out.

2013 Summer LEGO Sets

So what do you think? How do you like LEGO’s new offer for everyday free shipping? Are you planning to take advantage of it anytime soon? I know I’m planning to pick up at least one of the new LEGO Galaxy Squad sets, and I’m waiting for the release of the new LEGO Master Builder Academy set next month. What about you? What are you getting this summer? Feel free to share in the comment section below! 😉

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  • That’s cool and all…but, I have never bought of of LEGO.com. Cause amazon is so much cheaper! like there are sets that have gone down $20 since the time they came out! And I wish the new star wars sets would come out already!! But I guess I have to wait till august the first…

    Oh and I entered the LOTR fathers day building challenge! If you want to see it just type EarthNinja5000 in the search thing on the LOTR lego galleries 🙂

    • admin June 15, 2013, 12:22 PM

      Jay, Amazon may be cheaper on the front end, but you don’t get VIP points on your purchases. 😉

      • YTjedi June 15, 2013, 7:56 PM

        Gonna have to agree with Jay here. LEGO VIP points don’t go very far when you’re comparing $5 for every $100 spent with $20-30+ off of $100+ sets at Amazon. Add to that the fact that your local Target will price match Amazon and then you don’t even have to wait for shipping if the item is in stock. However I do make sure to make my purchases directly from LEGO when there are exclusives involved, like the free minifigs/polybags with minimum purchase.

        • admin June 15, 2013, 8:01 PM

          Actually I also shop at Amazon… mostly. What I like about them besides the free shipping, no tax, and in general greal prices is that I can combine my purchase with completely unreleated items. So I might buy a LEGO set, a book, and a new screen-protector for my tablet. Yeah, Amazon is great! 😀

    • Meneldur son of Garamar June 15, 2013, 1:42 PM

      Okay Jay. I’ll check it out. 😉

      • Meneldur son of Garamar June 15, 2013, 1:44 PM

        Alright Jay. I just checked it out and boy you have a lot of LOTR and Hobbit LEGO sets. Do you have all of the first wave of both LOTR and Hobbit?

  • brick addict June 15, 2013, 12:04 PM

    LOTR pirate ship ambush finally. 🙂

    • admin June 15, 2013, 12:22 PM

      Yeah! A lot of people have been waiting for that set! 🙂

      • brick addict June 15, 2013, 3:19 PM

        And the tower of Orthanc comes out in 16 days!!! I’m very exited. 😀

  • brick addict June 15, 2013, 12:07 PM

    How big is your LEGO collection Admin?

    • admin June 15, 2013, 12:28 PM

      Hm… what kind of answer are you looking for? I’m a MOC-er, not a set-collector, so I do buy sets for parts, and I do buy some full sets occasionally when I really like them. But I can’t just say “I have this many sets” to give you an accurate picture as I mostly shop for parts on Bricklink, and even if I buy full sets I usually part them out. I do have over 500 minifigs for sure as minifig customization and army-building is one of my favorite hobbies. I use drawers to organize my LEGO elements, a full shelf-system with my MOCs and also a closet full of more MOCs I have been working on. Maybe one day I take some pictures and write an article about what I have. 😉

      • brick addict June 15, 2013, 1:59 PM

        Cool! I’m a LOTR and The Hobbit collector. i’ve never really did any MOCs even though my LEGO collection is MASSIVE!!!! 😉

        • Meneldur son of Garamar June 15, 2013, 2:02 PM

          How many bricks do you have?

          • brick addict June 15, 2013, 3:11 PM

            In random bricks 15,000+ in sets that i have kept together (which is almost every set i’ve ever bought) 25,000+ plus the LEGO I have in storage. I’ve been collecting for over 8 years and my collection just keeps growing. i have LEGO from almost every theme and all the LOTR and Hobbit sets they’ve released. I’m also a huge ninjago fan. 😉

            • Meneldur son of Garamar June 15, 2013, 3:55 PM

              Wow! That is “MASSIVE”. 😯 I’d say I have 102,500+ bricks (counting minifigs) in mine. Mine has been growing for about the same length of time as you. And like you I have all the LOTR however I only have two Hobbit sets. Meanwhile I’ve got a wide range of other sets including about fifty Star Wars sets. You get the picture: my room is basically made out of LEGO bricks! 😉

              • brick addict June 15, 2013, 4:03 PM

                WOW!!! that is BIG. I’m not counting minifigures though and yes my room is also made out of LEGO 😀

                • brick addict June 15, 2013, 4:04 PM

                  I also color sort my bricks (and that took FOREVER to do) 😉

                  • Håkan June 15, 2013, 5:26 PM

                    I heard a tip that it’s better to sort by shape than color, since it’s much easier to find a brick of a certain color among those shaped alike, than of a certain shape among those colored alike.

                    • Meneldur son of Garamar June 15, 2013, 5:33 PM

                      I agree, Hakan. And I attempted both to organize by color then by the specific piece though I lost patience and quit.

                    • admin June 15, 2013, 8:04 PM

                      I agree, and that’s how I organize all my LEGO elements. Although when you have a large amount of the same element in different colors, it might be worth splitting those up by color as well. So type/shape first, color second. 😉

              • admin June 15, 2013, 8:05 PM

                How on earth do you guy know how many LEGO elements you have? 😕

                • Fikko3107 June 16, 2013, 7:06 AM

                  Personally, I used Brickset, which can give a very approximate value automatically, provided you enter all your sets.

                  Which reminds me, free something forever is usually a bad marketing move. It means the consumers won’t have the “I have to get it now before it’s too late.” Feeling. However, in the case of free shipping…

  • Meneldur son of Garamar June 15, 2013, 1:29 PM

    Thanks Admin for making TBB! 🙂 I’ve never been this seriously committed to LEGO sets and topics until I came across this website. I’ll have to pick up a few Man of Steel sets and I really am eager to see the film. Now that I have a job, I have some money to spend on LEGO sets though most of my earnings will go towards college. I’m happy about this news. One question though: does Jor-el come in a bag or a box or what if you spend $75 or more? By the way I just got the Master Splinters key chain!

    • Meneldur son of Garamar June 15, 2013, 2:27 PM

      Oops! A couple typos there. It should be just, “if you spend $75 or more” not “or what if you spend $75 or more”.

    • brick addict June 15, 2013, 3:13 PM

      Jor-el comes in a bag.

    • admin June 15, 2013, 8:07 PM

      Meneldur, yeah, it makes a huge difference when you have your own money. That’s when the LEGO hobby becomes really fun! Oh, and we are happy to help you out with your LEGO addiction! 😉

      • Håkan June 16, 2013, 3:49 PM

        Not sure on how to interpret that last remark…

  • ninja of stealth June 15, 2013, 7:12 PM

    😀 free shipping woo hoo! pretty excited about that! And my wallet is too! HA-HA! 😀

    • Meneldur son of Garamar June 16, 2013, 5:32 PM

      LOL. Mine is as well! 😀

  • Ike June 15, 2013, 9:22 PM

    Hey, I haven’t been commenting for a while because I have been at church camp (great fun, by the way) but now we get cheaper Lego! Does anybody else use online pick-a-brick? I used it and it worked pretty well for me, I got enough light sabers for the whole Jedi Temple!

    • admin June 16, 2013, 8:45 AM

      Ike, yes, the online Pick-A-Brick is actually quite good. I should write an article about that. Glad that you had a good time at camp! 🙂

  • Fingolfin June 15, 2013, 9:37 PM

    I live in Thailand, so what is the cheapest way to buy LEGO bricks for me? In Thailand the lego is very expensive.

    • Fikko3107 June 16, 2013, 7:12 AM

      Indeed it is. On the plus side, last I’ve been to Bangkok, which was like 2011, Collectable minifigures are tagged!

      The most affordable place in Southeast Asia is Singapore. It has a few unofficial LEGO stores. However, this is still above American RRP. If you’re willing to go further, I sincerely recommend Hong Kong. There’s this place called In’s Place where the selection is amazing and the prices are generally noticeably under RRP.

    • Meneldur son of Garamar June 16, 2013, 5:33 PM

      Nice name. It’s from the Silmarillion and I’m a huge fan of Tolkien stuff.

    • Håkan June 17, 2013, 6:04 AM

      You could buy it from abroad, but you’d still have to deal with shipping costs.

    • SleightedMind April 20, 2014, 4:33 AM

      Hi!

      I am in Singapore, and I can get Lego to Bangkok at a reasonable price.
      Feel free to contact me at sleightedmind@gmail.com

    • Big June 19, 2014, 9:00 AM

      So does this free shipping thing ships for free to Thailand too? I live in Thailand and I can’t leave the country.

      • admin June 19, 2014, 11:16 AM

        It depends on the presence of the LEGO company in your country as well as shipping rates/policies in your part of the world. If there is a LEGO store in your area you could probably get free or favorable shipping terms. If there isn’t, LEGO can’t ship free from half-way around the world, however you will likely find local retailers carrying LEGO sets, as well as private sellers on BrickLink, the Online LEGO Marketplace. 🙂

  • Fingolfin June 16, 2013, 8:22 PM

    I’m a huge fan of Tolkien stuff too. And Fikko3107, I suppose ill just wait till im in the Netherlands then(but that is still more expensive)

    • Fikko3107 June 17, 2013, 7:10 AM

      Netherlands, ooh…don’t get your hopes to high, but it’s still relatively better than what we’re experiencing here.

  • Gabriel June 16, 2013, 9:36 PM

    I recently took advantage of the free shipping over $75, but usually I don’t. In this case, the two sets I wanted were brand new, and unavailable on amazon.com (and I spent my $20 of VIP points I’d been saving up:)). I love the VIP program, but as has been mentioned above, Amazon.com often has cheaper prices for the larger sets. However, I usually buy smaller sets, so I buy form either my local LEGO store or shop.lego.com.

  • Lego Toys Shop Singapore October 30, 2013, 8:47 AM

    Just love this brand. 2nd biggest brand in toys world now a days in Asia.

  • Buy Lego Singapore November 21, 2013, 10:02 AM

    Anywhere in the world?

    • admin November 21, 2013, 4:13 PM

      Shipping policies depend on individual countries. 😉

  • Micheal January 8, 2014, 10:46 AM

    Thank you so much admin 🙂

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