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How do I determine which sets to buy for my Bricklink Store? | Week 19 Selling on Bricklink

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I started my journey as a Bricklink seller on Sep 25, 2025. Follow my journey as I share the ups and the downs of a new Bricklink store. This week I had three sales with 1288 parts sold. Current inventory is 1125,602 items in the store. Checkout my Bricklink store: https://store.bricklink.com/JasonsBricksin5 You can contact me directly via email at jasonsbricksin5@ gmail.com Follow me on instagram at jasons_bricks_in_5

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This week on my Bricklink Store Diary, I’m recapping a solid sales week and answering a question I get a lot: how do I decide which sets to buy specifically for my BrickLink store. I ended up with five orders and 1,288 parts sold across 57 lots, with two big orders doing most of the heavy lifting. It’s also been interesting seeing more minifigs, minifig parts, and accessories moving lately—those are the kinds of things people use to add life to a LEGO City layout or a MOC, so it makes total sense. On the sourcing side, I parted out a couple Jurassic Park sets I’d grabbed a while back (50% off Walmart finds) and five copies of the Flowering Cactus from Costco. The big takeaway is I don’t buy sets just because they’re “on sale.” I use BrickLink’s Price Guide to check part-out value (I focus on the last 6-month sales average, not the current average), I look for sets that add new parts to my inventory, and I ask myself: would I actually use these parts in my own city or builds if they don’t sell? If the answer is “no,” I’m a lot less likely to roll the dice—because getting stuck with parts you don’t want is a real thing.

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