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Brick Loot Subscription Box Review + Coupon – October 2017

Eric Cadman
ByEric CadmanOct 21, 2017 | 1 comment

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Brick Loot is a subscription box for LEGO and Brick lovers that sends out mini build kits, minifigures and even accessories!

This box was sent to us at no cost for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

The Subscription Box: Brick Loot

The Cost: $27 a month + $6 shipping to the U.S., with options to save money on longer subscription lengths ($13 a month shipping to Canada and $15 to all other countries)

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CODE: MSA17

The Products: Custom brick kits, Minifigures, LEGO and brick accessories from various manufacturers and Brick Loot exclusives

Ships to: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Australia

Good to Know: All bricks from Brick Loot are either LEGOS or are LEGO compatible.

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From time to time, I use LEGO builds as a break for my mind and eyes since I'm on the computer so often - I haven't done much, but I have built some cool Tie Fighters, and my all-time favorite, Wall-E. With that in mind, I've been curious about this subscription for quite a bit.

Each month is themed - the October box is themed "Monster Mash".

Each delivery arrives with a card that details each item in your box.

Spooky Manor - Value $15+?

The big build of the month is this haunted house.

It's 90 pieces in total and is a 100% LEGO brick build kit.

All of their builds have easy instructions to follow.

It was only about a 20-30 minute build - and was pretty easy - the end product is fun, too!

Green Ghoulish LED - Value $5-10?

It even comes with an optional creepy green LED that you can add to your Halloween builds.

Spooky Coffin - Value $10+?

The second build kit is a little coffin with LED lights built-in!

It's a straight-forward build with E-Blox.

Here's a look with the LED turned on.

LEGO Polybag 30355 - Value $7 on Amazon

The last build is a Lego City ATV.

I didn't get around to build this last one - but it's a single vehicle with mini figure.

Bones Minifigure - Value $5-10?

The last brick item is a LEGO minifigure - perfect for Halloween - a skeleton!

This is a pretty fun looking minifigure - add it to the manor to make it extra spooky.

Art Print by Greg Hyland - Value $10

You'll also get an exclusive art print that calls back to those classic monster movie posters!

There are a few bonus items as well:

Pumpkin Guts

You'll get some bonus "pumpkin guts" - this really brings me back to getting gak form vending machines when I was young!

Tinkerbots coupon + keyring

Finally, the second bonus item is a coupon + keyring for Tinkerbots.

Verdict: There was a ton of stuff in this month's box! The builds were quick, but fun, and had those little LED extras that made it more fun in the end - overall, I think this was one of the better boxes from Brick Loot!

What do you think of the October 2017 Brick Loot?

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Brick Loot is a company dedicated to toy brick enthusiasts of all ages. We specialize in Subscription Boxes, Custom LED Lighting kits for LEGO as well as Custom Brick and Minifigure sets. Every Brick Loot box is filled with LEGO and brick related items. We search high and low for the newest, coolest... read more.
Eric Cadman
Eric Cadman
Eric is the co-founder of My Subscription Addiction. He's been hooked on geek subscription boxes since 2012 thanks to Loot Crate and Nerd Block. Geek boxes sparked his desire for collecting Funko Pops and comic book statues!

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1 comment

Jenny

Love the pictures where you have all of the pieces spread out.

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