What a lovely idea
The business first began online at the beginning of lockdown in 2020 by Barney Nockolds. The 27-year-old turned his passion for Lego into a business where he started to collect and restore old Lego and trade them online.
They even have over 200,000 individual pieces which can be bought by lego enthusiasts who are missing a piece or need an extra part. Not only have people visited the shop to buy things, but to discuss and chat with Barney about their passion for Lego and the different sets they have.
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