me and our lass just paid £100 for a hotel and she only got 7"
dereklogan7
30 Jan 163#6
What century are you living in?
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milkmanchris
1 Feb 16#27
Missed out ;o(
luvsadealdealdeal to milkmanchris
1 Feb 16#28
you snooze you lose
crazylegs
1 Feb 16#26
Yes it was I saw it in a trolley being pulled by a load of geese down the aisle! :pX)
audittmad
30 Jan 16#2
Was only £25 in tesco last week :-)
manic91 to audittmad
30 Jan 16#8
In store or online?
Jonno42 to audittmad
1 Feb 16#25
No it was not
cb-uk
30 Jan 16#4
But unfortunately not much Lego for your money.
This Millennium Falcon set is far better, plus it's a lot more stylish:
luvsadealdealdeal to cb-uk
30 Jan 16#5
Strange sort of comment.
Both are best sellers - see my ranking table.
One is just for girls, the other is just for boys.
Babbler to cb-uk
30 Jan 16#10
Also twice the price!!
brilly to cb-uk
30 Jan 16#15
friends set is heavier and has more pieces so am guessing you are talking out of your back side!
kirkyuk to cb-uk
1 Feb 16#24
But that is twice the price of the £52.50 this is on offer for and has never dropped this low!
BenderRodriguez
1 Feb 161#23
Which is really sad. "Here Bobby, have some rockets, castles and robots so you can dream big and grow up to be a scientist . And for my little girl here's a pink house filled with puppies and few party chicks. Now do the dishes".
Looks like Amazon followed Tesco but couldn't keep up :smile:
lizjking
31 Jan 16#18
Thanks, that's madam's birthday sorted :-)
idbirch
30 Jan 161#11
Not voting either way on this because supposedly this is the cheapest it's ever been but doesn't anyone else think Lego is a complete rip-off? Over £50 for this and although Amazon describe it as "gigantic" and the box indeed makes it look impressive, it measures 11" (30cm) high, 12" (32cm) wide and 6" (17cm) deep. It's tiny. The RRP has to be some kind of joke, right? Nobody has actually paid £100 for an 11" hotel, surely?
learoy1 to idbirch
30 Jan 163#13
me and our lass just paid £100 for a hotel and she only got 7"
winstonmanc to idbirch
30 Jan 16#17
Of course you can buy much larger and cheaper one piece molded pieces of plastic. How much play value is that though? My kid got a massive boxed dinosaur tower thing for christmas from a relative, I think it came from B&M or Home Bargains. It hasn't even come out of the box yet. Whereas his Lego has been built, taken apart, rebuilt, taken apart and rebuilt again. Way more play value.
Mecoconuts
30 Jan 16#16
It's £46.88 using Flubit ! :wink:
aland163
30 Jan 162#14
Boom!!
Lulu'sMammy
30 Jan 16#12
Paid £85 on Friday
luvsadealdealdeal
30 Jan 16#9
Simple reply: neither, just mistaken
luvsadealdealdeal
30 Jan 16#7
I suppose a few tomboys would enjoy Star Wars, you're right
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This Millennium Falcon set is far better, plus it's a lot more stylish:
Both are best sellers - see my ranking table.
One is just for girls, the other is just for boys.
I can't wait for a Teen Pregnancy set next year.
now try finding one under £79 lol
Looks like Amazon followed Tesco but couldn't keep up :smile:
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