Lego tower bidge reduced at toy r us to £179 from RRP 209
15 comments
Burgess85
27 Apr 16#1
which store?
kog101 to Burgess85
27 Apr 16#2
go on website, find item and select click and collect and put in your postcode, scroll down list of stores and those with stock will be list. Think price is £179 not £169 though sorry, over enthusiastic
:confused: Really? I am think of buying it. Could you elaborate, please?
stevemack
27 Apr 16#7
It's more the quantity of bricks that are the same to be honest, not so much its unexciting to build!
malm
27 Apr 16#8
got one delivered at this price last time not in very good condition,so click and collect if you can.Top Cash Back is 5.25% at the moment i think.
eatmorefish
27 Apr 16#9
Hmm. 180 quid and not even a boat to go under it? Lego is great, but I think I'll pass on this.
malm
27 Apr 16#10
Pity it's not retiring any time soon,it's another death star.
229mel
27 Apr 16#11
£180 for 4.3kg of Plastic........ WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!!
I remember when I was in Germany a couple of years ago and in some store they sold legos (yes the actual branded legos) by the weight,you could scoop from a basket how much you wanted and I think they were like 10-12euros per kg.
Magurdrac
28 Apr 161#12
Out of curiosity, do people leave these built, or build them once and sell them, or just put them back in the boxes and keep them?
We used to have a big box of the stuff when it was cheaper, but these sets kinda seem like really expensive jigsaws?
I can see the appeal of creating a whole town or whatnot, like people do with train sets, I'm just interested to see what people do with their Lego :smiley:
petersalvin
28 Apr 16#13
Save your money for the porche technic set £250.00
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I remember when I was in Germany a couple of years ago and in some store they sold legos (yes the actual branded legos) by the weight,you could scoop from a basket how much you wanted and I think they were like 10-12euros per kg.
We used to have a big box of the stuff when it was cheaper, but these sets kinda seem like really expensive jigsaws?
I can see the appeal of creating a whole town or whatnot, like people do with train sets, I'm just interested to see what people do with their Lego :smiley:
http://www.johnlewis.com/lego-tower-bridge/p231301292