Random set of the day: Build With Bricks
Posted by Huwbot,Today's random set is 4400 Build With Bricks, released in 2003. It's one of 38 Creator sets produced that year. It contains 705 pieces, and its retail price was US$20.
It's owned by 91 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you might find it for sale at BrickLink or eBay.
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LEGO know what they want us to do
I never follow the instructions!
:Build with Bricks:
I am conflicted...
Of course Lego, I will build with bricks. What else would one do with them?
My very first Lego set!!
Mine too!
Build? That’s too constructive. I’m going against the flow...
Destroy with bricks!!!
4-99. Great to know my great-grandma can play with this set without risk of choking.
For this set, I would buy one of those Wicked Brick display cases.
@Finn2187: I'd say "eat them" but that 4+ age range probably rules out anyone who'd want to do that
Sort them. Count them. Arrange them. Fling them. Any more?
I figured we would see one. Huwbot has read the Wal-Mart BF ad, since similar sets are always part of the deal.
Build with bricks?
What else are we supposed to do with them?
@Zordboy quite a lot of people prefer to just buy and post photos about their "hauls", or their "backlogs". Still many buy and resell them. And don't forget those in the "buy and display" camp. Heck, even Lego themselves have strayed from their own advice when they made sets that either didn't contain bricks (just those weird ball joint pieces) or weren't supposed to be built.
This is a brand new thing to do with bricks! OMG!
Wow they really tried the craziest things to stay afloat in the early 00s.
I love the old-school LEGO Creator theme,
I just never understood the set numbering scheme.
Did those ultra - rare colour bricks ACTUALLY come in this set?
Good PPP. While these days, I prefer to simply Bricklink components I need (especially with certain components that have been out of production for a long time), brick boxes/buckets, especially on sale, are a good way to beef up what I call "bread and butter" components.