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March 2022 by KnightNija B.
Long time Brickmania fan, first time going to the Headquarters. Loved it. There was many models I haven't seen in years.
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January 2022 by Kova I.
This store is no joke no scam AMAZING staff are very nice and talk with you, I've had some good conversations with em to they have really cool stuff to look at and you can play bored games, and lego bored games also they have a AC-130 and a Black Hawk Down moc and they have a HUGE ship it's is very big and cool they even have a scavenger hunt you can do to get a cool brickmainia sticker and so much stuff to look at and very cool sets too! But a lot of the stuff there is pricey but honestly it's cool enough just looking at it i have spent hours looking around and talking with the staff there and they don't JUST have there Costum sets they also have halo mega constux and bored games nerf guns lego accessories and stuff just overall a lot of stuff to look at it's a great experience almost like a vacation I Harley recommend this store and every thing I got from here was worth every penny I'm not kidding but if your reading this and HAVENT gone here YOU NEED TO RIGHT NOW or when you can this place is amazing
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January 2022 by Daniel W.
This place is awesome!! I'm huge into history and legos so this a great place. I've made Mocs and stop motion with their mini figs and brickarms. My only drawback is the price of their sets of tanks, planes, and humvees. The mini figs can be pricey but if you can make your own with their stock of cheap lego mini figs and brickarms, helmets, vests, and weapons. Overall, this place is great, just make sure you have enough money.
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May 2019 by Mick Ohrberg
Prices are high but for a reason - unique, quality and genuine Legos work a historic spin. An amazing diorama in one of the windows that took 4 months to build. Very impressive. Very knowledgeable staff. Did I mention impressive?
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May 2018 by Penndra M
Love the LEGO sculptures and models. Bricmania is primarily custom historic war model based, but there are a few things there that are not war-related. They also sell LEGO books, and the most awesome Brickmania Builders Magazine which is geared toward advanced adult builders. There are some non-combat custom minifigs and accessories. There is also a line of fictional custom war pieces for zombies, apocalypse, and sci-fi. There also is a BoB crate and Steampunk crate. Both of these can also be bought from their online store. You will also find a case with older mystery figs, in case you didn't finish your series collection. There isn't a historic medieval selection yet, but I ask about it every time I go in XD
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April 2018 by Joseph Langenwalter
Lots of cool unique brick sets
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March 2018 by Max Reed
I love the exclusive guns for lego minifigurs
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January 2018 by Hupi Ruser
Incredible collection of military-inspired, fan-made, Lego-style models and parts
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December 2017 by Donato Mcintyre
Fantastic place for the Lego military enthusiast, their warehouse is nearby and closing to the public. Suggest a visit their too before it closes.
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September 2017 by Minifig ss Production
Awesome kits. The minifigs are cool. All so the selection of pieces. Build on brickmania.
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March 2017 by Aidan Hodge-McNutt
Brickmania has all varieties of custom Lego military minifigures and models, combined with gorgeous displays and rare Lego sets for sale. Brickarms accessories and custom minifigures are also available. Not much beyond that, though, and beware the prices.
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August 2016 by Jodi Burling
Great staff, always friendly and helpful. I go there for the selection of minifigs and minifig accessories. They have some excellent classic sets too!
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August 2016 by Athena Bigglesworth
Great place for custom military Legos--only place for it. If you're looking for anything that Lego doesn't have but you would like in Lego, check this place out!
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April 2016 by Edward M.
My family is into Legos big-time, but the war-themed exhibits at Brickmania was a turn-off. Knowing that they represented historical events and real military equipment made it even harder for me to bring my preschooler. It seems that a line was crossed from fantasy & play to romanticizing violence. These exhibits, albeit well-built, are not appropriate for children. Especially cringeworthy was the Blackhawk Down scene, which featured dark-skinned mini-figurines as the Somali enemies. (The "good guys" all seem to be the normal yellow Lego color.) Um, didn't any of builders think that this might be more than a little racist? Not withstanding those serious negatives, there were some good things: A large play area with lots of Lego bricks and a racing ramp, a remarkable warehouse/factory interior (originally used to manufacture WWII munitions), and some large exhibits that were not war-themed, including a town with multiple trains. During our visits, the "open house" on the second Saturday of each month was free, but Brickmania's web site says that a visit will now cost you $5/person. Photo of Blackhawk Down scene:
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September 2015 by Hank C.
From their website: Founded by independent designer Daniel Siskind in 1999, Brickmania has offers high quality building kits made from genuine LEGO® brand parts. WWI/II military models and modern warfare are the focus at this store on the 3rd floor of the mall. A massive replica (over 20' long, 600k bricks, $2.5mm!) of the USS Missouri exists inside this store. Fun staff and knowledgeable, and interesting sets to buy, though more expensive than the average LEGO set.