Every January, Melbourne hosts one of Australia's biggest Lego shows, Brickvention. It draws Lego fans from all over the country to display their creativity for their fellow fans.
One such exhibitor this year, is a member of my local Lego Enthusiasts club, and she's been putting the finishing touches on her Unikitty Themepark (I'll ask her if she's cool with my posting some photos of the exhibit for you guys). As such, she needed a few parts. When she told me she needed a couple of bits, I was in no way expecting to get an order for close to 1000 parts of varying colours.
In the big scheme of things, my Bricklink store is pretty small, with only about 35,000 parts when some of the big players in Australia are around the half a million mark, and there are even bigger ones in other parts of the world. As such, an order of that size is comfortably my biggest so far for 2019. I hope it's the first of many like it.
(All bagged up, ready for collection)
(Sorted and bagged by colour as requested by the buyer - so much Magenta)
I was able to pull the order together quicker than the buyer was expecting, so everyone was happy at the end of the day.
Remember, I'm possibly the only Bricklink Store that lets you pay with Steem or SBD, so if you want to check out my store, head to http://www.brickmanbrad.com.au and see if we can make a deal.
Until next time - Everything is Awesome!!
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