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The user, /u/therhinolover, is seeking advice on how to acquire LEGO bricks for building a MOC (My Own Creation). They are new to MOCs and are unsure how to source the necessary bricks.

The user is familiar with building LEGO sets but has never attempted a MOC. They are curious about where to obtain the bricks required for these custom builds. The user speculates that the official LEGO website or other online LEGO stores might be the place to find the bricks, but they are unsure. They also consider the possibility of needing a large existing collection of bricks.

Building MOCs can be a fun and creative way to express your LEGO passion. To get started, you might want to explore online marketplaces like BrickLink, where you can buy individual bricks and sets from sellers worldwide. Another option is to check out LEGO's Pick a Brick service on their website, which allows you to order specific bricks. You might also find it helpful to have a LEGO storage organizer to keep your bricks sorted and accessible.

Right fest thing fest I have never touched a moc I’ve built Lego before but never a moc and I need to know how do you get the bricks for it I assume that the website or one of the online Lego stores cause I have no idea or do you just have to have like a massive collection of bricks submitted by /u/therhinolover [link] [comments]

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