I'm on my way to such a collection, going 150,000+ parts strong! If only I had a Lego store close by... That Pick a Brick wall would get emptied every week :p
Cool video, thanks for the tour. If you had to do it all over again, would you use the same storage/sorting process? Seems much cheaper than stack ons, but a little more time consuming to pull an order at the same time.
I use these same drawers for my store. Yes it takes a little longer but my goodness it so much cheaper. Many thrift stores have these drawers which is where I get mine. I have a few stackons for my personal collection but they are just too pricey for BL for now
@@VTECsqznN2O one of the only reason I grew my store to where I have it is because my tax return came the day after I was looking at Ace brand stack ins and the check was almost exactly what I needed
Hey Blaine, Hey Matt! Very nice BL store. I'm slowly getting my store set up and seeing yours gives me some inspiration. Have a great day & Keep 'em Coming!
hi i use black 1 pound black bins to keep cost down i have the info on the front i have this 750.000 easy to get easy to get buy out the seller with the best deal on parts
Want to go into again how do you design a LEGO piece do you draw it in 3D on the computer or do you draw on paper or you just go with the flow pls help me i need to know
This is the set up id love to have my store, the sterilite containers in my country are quiet expensive, so i can get a cheaper local made alternative i plan to use, but love the layout dude!
This video may or may not be educational for aspiring sellers. Either way, I have found great inspiration. Solid Reddit post, solid video, solid shop. This shop dwarfs mine so I feel a bit intimidated. But like you said, you kinda gotta build and expand. Also, I hate whoever disliked this. Is there any video on RUclips not disliked by someone?
Name on bricklink? I am looking for 4x6 green plates for the grass on my moc for around 8-12 cents per piece. Also, any 2x2 or 2x4 light bluish gray tiles? Thanks
I dream of this level of organization. Nice work, man!
Extra bin *throws prize battle pack in it*
lol
I'm on my way to such a collection, going 150,000+ parts strong!
If only I had a Lego store close by... That Pick a Brick wall would get emptied every week :p
Unless the prices are reflected by what they offer partwise on the main site. Very expensive...
how did you get that much bricklink stuff
This Deserves more views
Imagine someone entering his room and emptying ALL of those drawers onto one big pile of bricks LOL
That’s why you don’t let kids in your bricklink room
whats the purpose of the black silk cloth?
Cool video, thanks for the tour. If you had to do it all over again, would you use the same storage/sorting process? Seems much cheaper than stack ons, but a little more time consuming to pull an order at the same time.
I use these same drawers for my store. Yes it takes a little longer but my goodness it so much cheaper. Many thrift stores have these drawers which is where I get mine. I have a few stackons for my personal collection but they are just too pricey for BL for now
@@VTECsqznN2O one of the only reason I grew my store to where I have it is because my tax return came the day after I was looking at Ace brand stack ins and the check was almost exactly what I needed
Super video! Please do more like this in future.
The Lord of the Rings army is awesome!!!
I just started my collection and only have 1 imoerial star destroyer
Amazing 😍
Thousands and thousands of organizations! I am proud to be a customer of Blaine's LEGO World.
Hey Blaine, Hey Matt! Very nice BL store. I'm slowly getting my store set up and seeing yours gives me some inspiration. Have a great day & Keep 'em Coming!
Just wondering is this business profitable? (Buying pieces from lego and selling them for more on bricklink)
With many pieces yes
I've just started out and don't expect much the first few months I've gotten 6 orders in my first 2 months
It depends on your spread of parts and elements
Interesting to see how others setup their stores.
Man i frickin love your vidz
is a bricklink store profit or non-profit?
hi i use black 1 pound black bins to keep cost down i have the info on the front i have this 750.000 easy to get easy to get buy out the seller with the best deal on parts
How many orders a day?
LOTS
Want to go into again how do you design a LEGO piece do you draw it in 3D on the computer or do you draw on paper or you just go with the flow pls help me i need to know
I want to know more about the LOTR army....
It's B I G
This is how we had it, changed now to type. Saved packing time by half :) Awesome store :)
Nice store. I'll check you out :)
Nice vid!
Very nice video and store set up . Thank you for sharing.
how much money do you make?
You have legos spider man
Go Celtics! #BleedGreen
This is the set up id love to have my store, the sterilite containers in my country are quiet expensive, so i can get a cheaper local made alternative i plan to use, but love the layout dude!
do you make money doing this?
You have lego spider man 2
This video may or may not be educational for aspiring sellers. Either way, I have found great inspiration. Solid Reddit post, solid video, solid shop. This shop dwarfs mine so I feel a bit intimidated. But like you said, you kinda gotta build and expand. Also, I hate whoever disliked this. Is there any video on RUclips not disliked by someone?
where label printer? business so big, printer so small
Great store!! I just placed an order with you. I'm Sean from Florida. Got my sub also. :)
Damn that's a lot of orcs
Proud owner of 27k part store with around 2k lots
Name on bricklink? I am looking for 4x6 green plates for the grass on my moc for around 8-12 cents per piece. Also, any 2x2 or 2x4 light bluish gray tiles? Thanks
@@kgbricks7426 roro's bricks 😁
Cool
This man better stay away from my girlfriend