>>6855361For free pieces you have to type in a code from the back of the manual so they know you have the set.
But you could always get the same code through the list of free downloadable instructions.
I have them send me some parts once or twice every year but I try to limit it to when they pull some serious bullshit like making adult Ahsoka exclusive to a shitty freighter for 100 bucks.
>>6854974I prefer buying parts from them but not everything is eligible. Sometimes you are lucky like with Old Man Lukes hair being available currently but they pull licensed parts. And on top of that parts go out of stock very fast so I made it a habit to look up parts very often but it's an extremely shit system to check things fast.
https://www.lego.com/en-us/service/replacementparts?ignorereferer=true>>6855984March 31st
>>6856040Because they are hellbent on making anything under 50$ feel extremely small. Just look at the Big Bang theory set. Two walls, a plate, 7 figs and some utensils = fucking 60 bucks and looks barely 30-40$. They use the same amount of parts if not more but only tiny parts like 1 stud plates because people started excusing price/piece ratios of 10 cent regardless of size of the builds. Something like the Harry Potter classrooms and small houses (Snapes Class, Lupins Classroom, Knockturn Alley) will never ever be made again and if they are they will never cost 20$, more like 40 or even 50.
Only way to win is to get the figure parts you want and need separately and get bricks for your builds through Ebay used.