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17 comments
notnowcraig
22 Mar 17#16
And for star-wars fans, the resistance troop transporter is half price (£29.99) - the cheapest it's ever been.
bought this and pizza truck £14.99--- used £5 vip points £11.98 total for all this---excellent
funkeymunkey
21 Mar 17#11
Might get the friends adventure camp thats half price now, thanks op :smile:
kamenitzabrit
21 Mar 171#10
Lego is a wonderful product, it's just a shame the manufacturers decided to enter the world of politics (boycotting daily mail promos), so I decided to boycott them - there are other cheaper building blocks available at the basic level for younger children.
I am not always in favour of any national newspaper, but think it's time people like toy manufacturers, never mind film stars, pop singers etc stuck to what they are best at, and stop thinking it's their job to preach politics to us.
Baymax to kamenitzabrit
21 Mar 171#12
Surely the opposite is true - no longer being affiliated to The Daily Mail means they are politically neutral. Encouraging fans of their toys to buy a certain newspaper means they are endorsing it (and therefore it's views).
osymandus to kamenitzabrit
21 Mar 17#13
National News papers are private institutions who want to make money ? Anyone can and should object to them .Lego provides a valuable service and joy to many . The Daily Fail can't even provide decent litter tray content.
autolycus to kamenitzabrit
22 Mar 17#17
An interesting point of view. I felt exactly the opposite and was so delighted with their ethical stand that i bought sets for all of my grandchildren last Xmas. They were a big hit and i shall take advantage of this offer for a supplementary set for the eldest's birthday next month.
LegoSpaceMan
21 Mar 17#9
It's a free polybag Beetle, with purchases over £35. The full sized one is still full price.
mattturner756
21 Mar 17#7
Out of curiosity, where do you all keep the Lego you have actually made? Coming from someone who used to make loads as a kid. Think I sold loads of rare lego as well on the cheap by mistake a few years ago
Penny_saver
21 Mar 17#5
Lol- glad I'm not the only nutter! I've got an At-at somewhere in the loft!
UltimatePhoenix
21 Mar 17#2
so can get the Beetle for £35 purchase instead of £50, not bad!
Speculator to UltimatePhoenix
21 Mar 171#3
From April 4th.
garethsmith72 to UltimatePhoenix
21 Mar 17#6
Yep that was posted a few weeks ago.. but it's still £35 of RRP Lego !!.
mzsbo to UltimatePhoenix
21 Mar 17#8
Is the Beetle due to be reduced?
yankyg
21 Mar 172#1
Nice deal, as there are some half price sets available, but almost everyone has already spent too much on lego in the past year, and every second person has stashed away some sets to sell "when they become rare".
ipswich78 to yankyg
21 Mar 17#4
That's me on both counts! Buy two sets, one to make and keep - the other to sell in the future. A lot harder to do nowadays but certain sets do still go up in value considerably.
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https://shop.lego.com/en-GB/Keychain-Prison-Guard-853568 £1.99 you get
https://shop.lego.com/en-GB/Police-Car-30352 free
looks like police car oos as not adding anymore
bought this and pizza truck £14.99--- used £5 vip points £11.98 total for all this---excellent
I am not always in favour of any national newspaper, but think it's time people like toy manufacturers, never mind film stars, pop singers etc stuck to what they are best at, and stop thinking it's their job to preach politics to us.