Some good news for LEGO Pick a Brick tragics (like myself) and army builder enthusiasts – LEGO’s Pick a Brick online has had a huge restock of army-builder minifigure parts and accessories, with Lion Knight torsos, legs, shields and more from 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle now available to order.
Here’s a shortcut to all the juicy minifigure elements if you’re wanting to expand your Lion Knights, Forestmen or Black Falcons armies.
- 10305 Lion Knights Castle minifigure parts [US]
- 10305 Lion Knights Castle minifigure parts [AUS]
- 10305 Lion Knights Castle minifigure parts [UK]
- 10305 Lion Knights Castle minifigure parts [EU]
- 10305 Lion Knights Castle minifigure parts [CA]
Be quick as I suspect that these parts will be very popular and will sell out quickly as usual.
For those new to LEGO or this service, Pick a Brick online allows you to order most* individual elements directly from LEGO. There are 2 types of orders: Bestsellers, which are more common and ship out quicker from dedicated warehouses worldwide, and Standard, which typically take a few weeks to arrive as they ship out from Billund, Denmark. This service used to be called Bricks and Pieces.
The Lion Knights torsos and shields in particular has been out of stock for the longest time, as for some reason, LEGO decided to only release the initial batch of elements to the North American market, which meant that if you were anywhere else in the world, you missed out as the Americans cleaned the Pick a Brick website out.
Don’t forget that Black Falcon and Lion Knights Horse barding is also available, although the thumbnails have now disappeared. Thankfully, I have an older screenshot if you need to reference one visually.
I’ve been waiting ages to expand my Lion Knights faction, so I’m beyond delighted to order some more torsos, legs, weapons and armour to beef up Queen Lionne’s army.
There also some newer Pick a Brick elements from recently released sets, like glow in the dark foliage from the Avatar sets, and some new minifigure wigs, accessories and more that you can check out via the links below
- New Pick a Brick Elements [US]
- New Pick a Brick Elements [AUS]
- New Pick a Brick Elements [UK]
- New Pick a Brick Elements [EU]
- New Pick a Brick Elements [CA]
Oh, and if you’re planning on picking the 77012 Fighter Plane Chase Indiana Jones set, I highly recommend ordering some Seagulls to make the scene more accurate.
As an added bonus, any Pick a Brick Order above US$70 / AU$110 / €70 / £65 will also trigger the 40587 Easter Basket gift with purchase, and you’ll also nab 30643 Easter Chickens polybag when you spend over AU$70 / €40 / £65 if you’re in Australia, Europe or the UK.
In Australia, 40583 Houses of the World 1 GWP is also still available when you spend over AU$400, which is another nice bonus for us Down Under.
If you’re planning on making any Pick a Brick orders, please consider using the affiliate links in this post as I may receive a small commission with each purchase that helps support the work I do on the blog!
Happy shopping!
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Reader says
Looks like it’s really busy again: “Delivery time: 40 business days” for Standard orders. It seems like the service has become very popular since its move to the Pick a Brick functionality and Lego hasn’t kept up with demand despite it being a few years now. (Acknowledging that with 12,000+ parts available and it being a manual process, it’s probably very time-consuming and laborious.)
Håkan says
When I placed an order with only Bestseller parts recently, it arrived rather quickly, here in Sweden. (Then, you might think ordering only Bestseller parts somewhat reduces the point of the service, anyway…)
Fridtjof Grimsrud says
If it’s not the upper parts that’s out of stock it’s the legs, shields or somethings else. How do you guys manage to get what you need before it’s sold out is a mystery to me 🙂
grant says
I just check from time to time and was lucky. I don’t get the legs as I am old school and don’t like the print and want a more original look.
Jay Ong says
I usually check every day, and have a bookmark set up. Been waiting ages for this to come back in stock, and was glad to share it when I could to help people pick some up!
Fridtjof Grimsrud says
Thanks for the tips. Staving the bookmark and adding it to my daily routine! Great blogg, Great source for Lego stuff!
Brick Racer says
Lion Knights Legs are gone in USA, missed them again.
CS says
Let’s talk about inflation, barding went from $5.57 in that shot you took Jay to $9.01 I mean come on!!!!!!!!!
Jay Ong says
Oh sorry, I think the lower priced one is in USD and the higher one is in AUD.
Initially when barding was released, it wasn’t available in Pick a Brick outside the US, hence that was the only one I had screenshotted
George says
Hi Jay, I have tried to find Barding in Australia with no luck. Are they only available in the US? If so how can I order some. I need 10. Cheers George
Håkan says
You can also check out resellers like Bricklink and Brickowl, though.