Affiliate disclosure
Last updated June 21, 2026
WorthTheBricks is supported by readers. In plain terms required by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission: we earn commissions from qualifying purchases made through some of the links on this site, at no extra cost to you. When you click a “Buy” button or other shopping link and then make a purchase, the retailer may pay us a small percentage of the sale.
Which programs we participate in
We are (or are applying to be) a participant in the following affiliate programs. We may add or remove programs over time:
- The LEGO Group (via the Rakuten Advertising network) — links to LEGO.com.
- Amazon Associates — as an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
- Walmart and Target (via the Impact network) — links to those retailers.
- eBay Partner Network — used on pages for rare or retired items where there is no first-party retail path.
Affiliate links are marked at the point of action with a small “affiliate link” tag and carry rel="sponsored nofollow". We are not affiliated with, authorized, or endorsed by the LEGO Group.
Our independence promise
Affiliate relationships never change a verdict. Our Buy / Wait / Skip call is computed deterministically from the data before any affiliate link is attached — a “Skip” with an affiliate button is still a Skip. We explain exactly how the verdict is produced on our methodology page.
Prices and estimated values
Retail prices shown are pulled from the retailers and can change at any time; always confirm the current price on the retailer’s own page before buying. The “estimated value” we display is our own computed estimate, not a live marketplace price, and is informational only — not financial or investment advice. See our terms for the full disclaimer.
Questions
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