in store in the magazine with the Christmas wreath on the front. Hint, if you can't find one and your store has an optician or extra services, there will be a few lying round there.
Feel out the bags (there are loads of guides out there). Should take ten minutes with the guide from the brothers brick. Get all 16, till charges you £40...apply discount voucher....£35. Take off 1/3rd.... then you get your £1.46 each
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ellie27
16 Dec 161#1
Haha! Did you feel them all out and get all 16?
Bleugh to ellie27
16 Dec 16#6
Had three doubles, penguin guy, photo girl and rucksack Bloke
mentalmike to ellie27
16 Dec 162#9
I've never done this, ok maybe for lego simpsons series 1 & 2 and 2 sets of lego Disney!
ellie27
16 Dec 16#2
What I want to know is do you need to have spent £30 after the 1/3 is off..... or can you buy a lego set priced on shelf at £30 and the £5 voucher will still work?
Was £30, less £5, less 1/3 = £15 to pay? That would be nice!
Since you have the balls to stand and feel the minifigures for 10 mins can you check for me!
quinno1977 to ellie27
16 Dec 16#5
hi I spent £35 today on lego and than 33% off and the £5 of still worked. Bargain.....
It would work if you only bought 12 of them to make £30 quid purchase too...it would come out at £25 less 1/3rd!! Even cheaper per fig if you already have a few
DannGo
16 Dec 16#3
How do you get 1 third off?
ellie27 to DannGo
16 Dec 161#4
Its automatic 1/3 off all toys in tesco til monday
ellie27
16 Dec 161#7
35 less 1/3 = about £24... so voucher still worked although it was only a £24 spend? MMMmmm interesting! Thanks!
Fantastic quality. My kids will only end up losing the heads and stuff so I don't mind replacing them at that price.
Boddy
16 Dec 16#11
I've bought the same ones, very impressed. :smiley:
parv1
16 Dec 16#12
What are you feeling for?
Can I assume 'duplicates' or is it for a specific one?
Bleugh to parv1
16 Dec 16#14
All the figures are different, with a bit of practice you can easily squeeze and manipulate the packs a bit to feel for pieces unique to each figure. Recommend to have pictures to refer to and a guide ready loaded or revised on your phone. Banana guy and evil queen are very easy to pick as they have huge, conspicuous pieces for example
theres no need to just feel search for "bump codes" and then use those identify ther bag/minifiqure your after
Googlyhead
16 Dec 16#15
Way too late for me unfortunately.
I can however say that groping the bags for this series was particularly easy; they all have something particularly obvious
ijw0161
16 Dec 16#16
I find you sometimes find the store security walking by the aisle giving you funny looks
stannie666
17 Dec 162#17
why not save all the hassle and go to Asda. They are down to £1.25 each!
missmisiowa to stannie666
17 Dec 16#19
is it so?? how do you know?
Bleugh
17 Dec 16#18
Awesome price, you should post as a topic before someone else does
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in store in the magazine with the Christmas wreath on the front. Hint, if you can't find one and your store has an optician or extra services, there will be a few lying round there.
Feel out the bags (there are loads of guides out there). Should take ten minutes with the guide from the brothers brick. Get all 16, till charges you £40...apply discount voucher....£35. Take off 1/3rd.... then you get your £1.46 each
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Was £30, less £5, less 1/3 = £15 to pay? That would be nice!
Since you have the balls to stand and feel the minifigures for 10 mins can you check for me!
I.e
16 x £2.50 = £40
-£5 voucher = £35
-1/3rd discount = £23.331
Final result = just over 23 quid for all 16!
It would work if you only bought 12 of them to make £30 quid purchase too...it would come out at £25 less 1/3rd!! Even cheaper per fig if you already have a few
Fantastic quality. My kids will only end up losing the heads and stuff so I don't mind replacing them at that price.
Can I assume 'duplicates' or is it for a specific one?
http://www.brothers-brick.com/2016/07/29/lego-collectible-minifigures-series-16-feel-guide-news/
I can however say that groping the bags for this series was particularly easy; they all have something particularly obvious