Brick Loot January 2019 Subscription Box Review & Coupon

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Brick Loot is a monthly subscription box filled with LEGO-compatible items, bricks, and brick building accessories for LEGO fans. Every themed Brick Loot box is filled with 4-8 items that were hand picked by Brick specialists who scour the world for the newest and coolest products for you to collect. Usually, you can expect a custom mini-fig, two or more custom builds, and lighting or other customization products.

DEAL: Use code HELLO15 to save 15% on your entire subscription! OR use code KIDCEO to save $5 on your first box!

Brick Loot logo is printed on the side of the box.

I’m seeing lots of interesting things inside the box!

This month’s theme is PIRATES!

Every box includes a card that provides a little description of all the items inside the box.

Everything inside the box!

Brick Loot Patch. This month’s bonus item is a cute iron-on patch exclusively made by Brick Loot!

It’s an embroidered patch that you can easily attach on your desired jacket, shirt, hat, or even backpack. Simply put the patch and press the iron down for around 20 seconds until it sticks to the fabric.

SNOT stands for Studs Not OTop and you’ll get it if you know this piece – I know you do!

Pirate Treasures. It’s the Lego version of every pirate’s dream, a treasure box full of gold and jewels!

Everything inside the kit: treasure chest, gold chalice, gems, and guns.

They’re really small but well-detailed. We’ll make sure to keep it safe from One-Eyed Willy!

One-Eyed Willy 100% LEGO Mini Figure. This month’s Lego mini-figurine is the captain of the treasure hunter pirates, One-Eyed Willy!

Willy doesn’t only have one eye, he also features one foot which reminds me of one of the most famous pirate hated by many, Captain Hook!

Like other Lego mini-figures, this one is detailed too. The costume, bandana, and facial features are all on point.

Skull Island. This Lego build is designed by Aaron Newman exclusively for Brick Loot subscribers.

Inside the kit is are 51 pieces of Lego bricks and an instruction manual.

It’s called Skull Island as it features an incredible skull-shaped cave. According to some old stories, this cave contains a number of treasures that will keep you wealthy for the rest of your life!

The back part of the island is pretty simple, it’s a just a plain structure with a coconut tree built on the side.

You can lift up the skull shaped Lego to see the treasure!

Oops! It looks like Captain One-Eyed Willy already found the treasure in this wonderful island!

Pirate Ship Fleet. A pirate won’t be a pirate without his pirate ships. The bigger the fleet you have, the more you become a formidable pirate. One-Eyed Willy is a captain of these 3 huge battleships!

The Lego pieces and instruction card were inside an egg-shaped container. Half of the container is clear, and half is in light green.

The first one is a lengthy maroon ship that features a number of barrel cannon on the sides, and a super long cannon in front.

The container of the second ship is half cream colored and half clear.

The next ship is a black vessel with small cannons on the side and a movable cannon in front. Unlike the first boat, this ship is more versatile and much easier to maneuver.

The container of the last ship is half dark green and half clear.

This is definitely my favorite among all the ships we got. It’s so compact. It also has a long versatile cannon in front and small cannons on the sides.

Brick Loot never fails to come up with the best themes! This month, the bricks are all about pirates and we got some exciting builds including three pirate ships. I’m really amazed about how detailed everything is, and all of them are really high-quality. One more thing we love about this subscription is that they send lots of exclusive items for subscribers. All in all, it was a great month and we’re really happy to see our Lego collection grow!

What do you think about Brick Loot?

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