LEGO Pick a Brick: Mid‑2026 Element Removal Update
News2 July 2026

LEGO Pick a Brick: Mid‑2026 Element Removal Update

ByAbhinav Bhargav·Founder, Bricks of India·Published 2 July 2026

Your wallet just got a heads‑up, and it’s not a good one. LEGO announced today that a chunk of the Pick a Brick catalogue is about to disappear, and the price‑pain of missing out is real.

On Wednesday, 3 June 2026, LEGO added a fresh batch of bricks to the online Pick a Brick (PaB) shop. At the same time, they slipped us a warning: somewhere between 600 and 700 individual elements will be pulled from the PaB inventory in the coming weeks. No exact date, just a “last chance” window for fans who’ve been eyeing those rare bits.

The removal isn’t random. LEGO’s supply‑chain team is pruning low‑turnover pieces to make room for newer moulds and to streamline the inventory. For the seasoned builder, that means a race against time to snag those elusive parts before they vanish. The “Last Chance PaB” list on LEGO.com now flashes a red banner, urging you to add any wanted pieces to your cart while you still can.

Why does this matter to Indian fans? The Pick a Brick service ships globally, but the cost of each element is still subject to import duties, shipping, and retailer markup. Even a single 1×2 brick can add up quickly if you’re hunting for the perfect colour or shape. The impending removal forces a decision: buy now at a potentially higher price, or wait and hope the part reappears in a future set – a gamble most of us know too well.

If you’ve got a wishlist of rare tiles, arches, or custom‑print plates, now is the moment to act. The affiliate links on the LEGO site will earn a small commission, but they also give you a direct route to the items before they’re gone. Once the removal window closes, those pieces will be “out of stock” forever, unless you hunt down a secondary market seller – and those prices can skyrocket.

No Indian store prices yet. No USD price provided, so we cannot estimate an import price. That's about 3 months of Spotify Premium. MyBrickHouse and Toycra are the stores to watch — use code ABHINAV12 for 12% off on orders above ₹500 at Toycra. Expect a 4–6 week lag from global launch.

In short, the Pick a Brick purge is a reminder that LEGO’s inventory is fluid, and the best time to buy is often right before the shelves empty. Keep your cart ready and your wallet braced.

On that bombshell, it's time to say goodbye. I'll see you on the next one. Bubyee.

Verdict: IMPORT ONLY. Not in Indian stores — grey market or wait.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where can I buy the latest LEGO sets in India?
Toycra and MyBrickHouse are the most reliable online sources. Use code ABHINAV12 at Toycra for 12% off.
What is the best LEGO deal in India right now?
Check our deals page for the current best prices updated every 6 hours. Use code ABHINAV12 at Toycra for an exclusive 12% discount.
Are LEGO sets available in India?
Yes — most major LEGO sets are available in India through stores like Toycra, MyBrickHouse, Amazon India, and Flipkart.
Why are LEGO sets expensive in India?
Import duties, GST, and currency conversion all contribute to LEGO prices in India being higher than in the US or UK. We cover this in detail in our guide on why Indian LEGO prices are what they are.
Is there a discount code for LEGO in India?
Yes! Use code ABHINAV12 at Toycra for 12% off any LEGO set. Minimum purchase ₹500. No usage limits. This is an exclusive Bricks of India deal.