Where to buy LEGO parts
🧱 Where to Buy LEGO Parts – The Ultimate Guide
✨ Building a custom LEGO set or MOC? You’ll need the right parts — and we’re here to help you find them!
In this guide, you’ll learn:
🛒 The best places to buy LEGO parts online
🧰 Helpful tools for planning and sourcing
⚠️ Common pitfalls to avoid
🚀 And how MOCBoxing can handle everything for you — from BrickLink sourcing to sorting and checking the pieces!
🔍 Other Places to Buy LEGO Parts

1. BrickLink
The largest LEGO part marketplace in the world. You’ll find nearly every piece ever made.
- Manually check stores and compare prices.
- Pay multiple shipping fees if buying from multiple sellers.
- Inspect item conditions and seller ratings.

2. Brick Owl
A simpler interface compared to BrickLink, with advanced filters. Great for beginners.
- 🔄 Syncs directly with Rebrickable part lists.
- Still need to track multiple stores and shipping costs yourself.

3. LEGO Pick a Brick / Bricks & Pieces
Buy parts directly from LEGO—great for new and current pieces.
- ✅ Consistent quality.
- ⏳ Slower shipping, limited range.
Why Buy Directly from MOCBoxing?
Before you shop around—did you know you can get all the parts for your MOC directly through us?
At MOCBoxing, we:
- Handle all the BrickLink and other sourcing for you
- Check for quality and missing parts
- Sort and pack everything neatly
- Include a printed QR code with digital instructions
- Ship everything with one flat fee
✅ No fuss. No spreadsheets. Just building.
🛒 Order a MOC from us and skip the sourcing stress.
Tools You Can Use
Rebrickable + BrickLink Sync
Upload your parts list on Rebrickable and it will show you which stores have the pieces. It’s perfect for planning out big MOC builds.
Stud.io
BrickLink’s own LEGO design software. Create 3D builds, get part counts, and even render images. You can export a parts list to BrickLink in one click.
BrickStock
A spreadsheet-style tool for serious MOC builders. Track parts, values, and quickly find prices across stores.
Brickset
Keep a catalogue of all the parts and sets you own and find out information on most items from The LEGO® Group's history.
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Parts with similar IDs – Always double check part numbers to avoid ordering the wrong one.
Discontinued part variants - Newer variants of the same part are often cheaper.
Too many stores – Buying from 4 or 5 sellers adds up in shipping costs.
Color mix-ups – LEGO has specific color codes. Don’t assume “red” is always the same! These color codes also differ by site, so be sure to check the color table on the site you decide to use.
New vs Used – Make sure you choose the condition you want, especially for display models.
Why Builders Are Switching to MOCBoxing
MOCBoxing makes it simple. Instead of juggling stores and spreadsheets, we handle the part ordering, inventory checking, and sorting for you — and we include a QR code for the instructions!
What You Get with MOCBoxing:
✅ Everything in one box
📦 Parts sorted by type
🔎 Pieces checked for quality and accuracy
🔗 QR code linking to instructions
❤️ Supports LEGO MOC designers directly
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