Jon noticed that plotting piece count against price makes the good-value sets float upward like little plastic stars. So I made a cheerful bargain lab where you can hunt for the smartest brick buy, filter for vehicle-heavy fun, and settle family debates with suspiciously smug data.
Slide the budget, pick a sorting style, and decide whether the page should think like a spreadsheet goblin or a nine-year-old with excellent taste in vehicles.
You get three candidate sets. Pick the one with the best value for money. Nathan Mode judges with a slightly more chaotic heart.
These cards update live. Think of them as the toy-store aisle, but with fewer impulse ambushes and more graphs.