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Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy your bricks. A single set is typically designed to build a specific model (or one of few models) based on supplied instructions. Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of LEGO Groups product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers.

Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

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Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy your bricks. A single set is typically designed to build a specific model (or one of few models) based on supplied instructions. Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of LEGO Groups product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers.

Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy your bricks. A single set is typically designed to build a specific model (or one of few models) based on supplied instructions. Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of LEGO Groups product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers.

Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

Please include the for questions about unknown elements.

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Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy your bricks. A single set is typically designed to build a specific model (or one of few models) based on supplied instructions. Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of Lego'sLEGO Groups product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers. 

Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy bricks. A single set is designed to build a specific model (or one of few models). Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of Lego's product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers. Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy your bricks. A single set is typically designed to build a specific model (or one of few models) based on supplied instructions. Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of LEGO Groups product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers. 

Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

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Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy bricks. A single set is designed to build a specific model (or one of few models). Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of Lego's product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers. Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

Manufacturers other than Lego use a similar distribution system. For example Mega Bloks's Block Squad theme contains several sets roughly equivalent to Lego's Police theme.

Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy bricks. A single set is designed to build a specific model (or one of few models). Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of Lego's product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers. Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

Manufacturers other than Lego use a similar distribution system. For example Mega Bloks's Block Squad theme contains several sets roughly equivalent to Lego's Police theme.

Sets, or kits, are the most common way to buy bricks. A single set is designed to build a specific model (or one of few models). Depending on price, sets may contain as few as a dozen bricks, or thousands.

Set identification is the main purpose of Lego's product numbering, although non-set products also receive numbers. Sets are organized into themes, e.g. Blacktron, City, Star Wars, or Knights' Kingdoms.

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