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In lugnet.fun.party, Lara Weinstock wrote:
> I am looking for someone who can offer assistance in creating a Lego birthday
> party for my son who is a major Lego fanatic. He has been playing with Lego
> since he was 2. He has been putting together Lego that is for ages 11 and older
> (286 pieces and more) all by himself. He loves to sit there are build all day
> long.
>
> I am hoping someone can help me pull off a Lego theme party. My son and his
> friends would love to watch and participate in building a mega Lego sculpture.
>
> I would also love help in getting some Lego logo promotional products to hand
> out. As well, I could use some help finding enough Lego to have each child
> build their own sculpture to take home. Can anyone put me in touch with anyone
> who can supply me with Legos at discounted prices?
>
> I am hoping someone can help another Lego enthusiast continue his passion.
Hi!
You may want to browse this site for building ideas:
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions/
The site offers many free instructions on a huge variety of models. Models
created by Lego fans.
Some have links to shops on BrickLink to buy the parts.
For example, here's a cool model for an ATV:
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions/main.cfm?cat=45&review=731&revOn=true
Click on the box that says "buy parts" and you'll be taken to BrickLink and a
list of stores that have the parts available for the model:
http://www.bricklink.com/storeResults.asp
BrickLink, incase you didn't know, is *the* unofficial LEGO marketplace with
over 18,000,000 LEGO items and over 1200 stores to shop at.
http://www.bricklink.com/index.asp
Hope that helps!
Julie
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