Lego Simpsons Kwik E Mart on sale at John Lewis. Cheapest it's been for a long time and rumours it's discontinuing soon. Normally £179.99
23 comments
buddn07
6 Oct 17#23
Missed this :disappointed:
Back to £179.99 again
gary333
5 Oct 17#21
My kids have had quite a few Lego kits over the years and they never get used as they fall apart. The kids then want them rebuilding but struggle to do it themselves as they are so complicated.
This year they have asked if they can have just a bucket of Lego so they can make that they want.
I will never buy one of the large kits again. It's frustrating for both child and parent.
machomansavage
4 Oct 17#20
Thanks op! I'm buying this on weekend and going to try to assemble this with my feet. It'll be my new weekend challenge!
tf107
4 Oct 17#17
Thanks OP, been looking to add this to my collection for ages and have decided to go for it at this price. Can't wait to build it!
rufnek2kx
4 Oct 17#14
Each to their own, but I'm not a fan of these types of lego sets. To me, Lego is all about using your own creativity to build and play, rather than building pre-designed sets.
buddn07 to rufnek2kx
6 Oct 17#22
That's the beauty of Lego. You can buy this set, and make whatever you want with it.
It's more for the large number of bricks you get for the price.
A good way to work it out is cost/number of bricks.
Banjo_McBanj
4 Oct 17#13
Who needs the Kwik E Mart?
I doooooo.....
maverikk
4 Oct 17#11
Kids? I think the people buying this are adults :wink:
scottz17 to maverikk
4 Oct 17#12
I for one, will be partaking in the creation of this fine set :relaxed: There's a lot worse you could spend your money on in the world! :wink:
unhappybunny
4 Oct 17#10
£150 for bloody Lego !! The worlds gone mad..
Im glad I don't have kids
hairray to unhappybunny
4 Oct 17#16
I spent £650 on a set two weeks ago, 30 years old and I'm still brick building. Also, Lego can be an investment if looked after, my Delorean has tripled in value in 12 months.
Do John Lewis ship Lego in strong cardboard boxes or plastic bags like Debenhams?
grimmer2015 to Speculator
4 Oct 17#9
They package it with cardboard and then in a poly bag
stuartbaker80
3 Oct 17#4
Let's hurl a brick-e-mart!
blue1971 to stuartbaker80
3 Oct 17#5
The Kwik E Marts a dooooh !
jmn16091990 to blue1971
3 Oct 17#6
Thank you.
Come again.
blue1971
3 Oct 17#3
Who needs the Kwik E Mart
reddragon105 to blue1971
3 Oct 17#7
I dooooooooooooooooooo
goonertillidie
3 Oct 17#2
Still want this - might have to pick up if coming to end of line, thanks for posting.
captaineeky
3 Oct 17#1
NatWest rewards customers can get £20 back at the moment in their rewards account too if purchasing this online on their credit card. If that makes this purchase more tempting.
deancook to captaineeky
4 Oct 17#15
how do you get the 20 off mate?
Andya83 to deancook
4 Oct 17#18
If you have a NatWest Reward Credit Card you just need to pay with that card. I received an email with details. You won't get £20 off at the checkout, but back in rewards.
Opening post
23 comments
Back to £179.99 again
This year they have asked if they can have just a bucket of Lego so they can make that they want.
I will never buy one of the large kits again. It's frustrating for both child and parent.
It's more for the large number of bricks you get for the price.
A good way to work it out is cost/number of bricks.
I doooooo.....
There's a lot worse you could spend your money on in the world! :wink:
Im glad I don't have kids
Come again.