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  1. How Webrick Packs Your Part Lists Your Way

    Whether you're starting a new project, preparing parts for a build, or getting materials ready for an event, nothing slows you down more than sorting pieces, checking quantities, or searching for tiny parts.

    In most cases, you already know exactly how you want your parts to be organized. You plan your builds, structure your projects, and prepare everything the way it should be.

    But the reality is that parts often arrive mixed or unorganized, forcing you to rebuild your structure from scratch once the shipment arrives.

    That's where Webrick comes in. We remove the unnecessary sorting and restructuring you shouldn't have to repeat. Your time should go into your build, not into reorganizing parts. And we are able to do this because Webrick and the factory now operate as a single

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  2. How Webrick Ends “Out of Stock” for Brick Buyers

    Every builder knows the frustration: spending hours chasing parts across multiple online stores, paying multiple shipping fees for a single project, only to find that even the most common bricks — the ones you use every time — are temporarily “out of stock.”

    We are ending that experience. We've upgraded to Webrick Site-Wide Infinite Mode, which guarantees that every single part in our catalog is available for purchase without limits. No more checking inventory, no more compromises.

    This isn't a simple backorder system—it's a fundamental shift in how parts are sourced. The confidence behind this massive promise comes from our new status: Webrick is now the Exclusive Factory Direct Channel for Gobricks.

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  3. Webrick Has Been Acquired by Gobricks

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  4. A Heartfelt Thank You from the Webrick Family

    Dear Webrick Family, as Thanksgiving approaches, we want to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude to each member of our incredible community.

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  5. We Brick, We Break-Webrick’s New Motto Introduced

    We Brick, We Break - this is what we believe. With bricks, you can build your own world, or break it down anytime. You have all the control. Breaking the boundaries and rules, you’re fully able to reshape the world, and at the same time, yourself.

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  6. Announcement: Price Increase for Loose Bricks

    We hope you're well. Some of you might notice or be informed from our Facebook, that we've adjusted the pricing for loose bricks.

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  7. The Definition Of LEGO MOC: A Full Explanation

    We all know that LEGO features a variety of different sets. There is almost a set for every person and every interest. However, you might occasionally find that newer things that are designed and made in the world do not have a set yet. LEGO MOC would be the way to go to create these specific items and sets.

    What Is LEGO MOC? LEGO MOC stands for “My Own Creations", which means that you can gather sets and blueprints for sets online to create setups and objects that have previously been unavailable. These allow LEGO Artist to come to fruition and once you understand the LEGO MOC meaning, you can create your very own unique objects.

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  8. Rebrickable vs Bricklink vs Webrick: What’s The Differences?

    With the prices of LEGO becoming almost unaffordable for many households and most LEGO only available in sets, many LEGO alternative online stores have come up. These online stores sell LEGO-compatible bricks that could help you enhance your collection and even build a few MOCs with loose bricks.

    Rebrickable vs Bricklink vs Webrick: What’s The Differences? No matter which of these websites you visit, it can be a bit daunting for novice LEGO players to understand. Rebrickable serves as a great database for storing all your bricks, whereas the other two are online stores where you can buy and fill up new bricks for model creations.

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  9. How To Get Lego Technic Pieces And Parts In Bulk

    If traditional Lego does not cut it for you, LEGO Technic is the way to go. This initiative allows builders to build more advanced and complex models, which offer more technical functions. For instance, these models would be able to bend and move like the real thing and cars are often the best way to use them.

    What Is LEGO Technic? In 1977, LEGO introduced the "Expert Builder" series, which was later renamed "Technical Lego". The idea of these sets is that they would contain special and unique pieces like rods, gears, and pins, which offers a new way of building functional models. It is one of the best ways to take your current MOC to the next level.

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  10. LEGO MOC Hoonipigasus

    You might have seen the Hoonipigasus at the latest Hill Climbing Competitions and it has certainly rose to fame thanks to the legendary Ken Block. However, building your own version can be the most fun you could have with Webrick.

    The versatility of Webrick have made it possible to create your own Hoonipigasus with different loose bricks and following a custom set of instructions. If you have ever wanted to recreated the Hoonipigasus, the following article should be a great read.

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