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Building Toys Information for Australia To read Building Toys reviews check out the Lasoo blogs for daily professional and consumer Australian product reviews.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Shipping Monday March 6th) The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Shipping Monday March 6th) ^Discounts apply to most recent previous ticketed/advertised price. Products may have been sold below ticketed/advertised price in some stores prior to the discount offer.Peppa Pig - Off To The Seaside! Peppa Pig - Peppa's Australian Adventure Peppa Pig - Piggy In The Middle Peppa Pig - Peppa Meets Kylie Kangaroo Peppa Pig - Jump Kylie Jump Peppa Pig - Home Sweet Home Swim Bag Peppa Pig - Zoggs George Swim Jacket Peppa Pig - Chasing Butterflies Backpack Peppa Pig - Splash Drawstring Swim Bag Peppa Pig - George Nylon Swim Bag Peppa Pig - Zoggs George Silicone Swim Cap Peppa Pig - Zoggs Peppa Swim Jacket Peppa Pig - Peppa Nylon Swim Bag




Peppa Pig - Classroom Playset Peppa Pig - 100 Wooden Blocks Pack Peppa Pig - Miss Rabbit's Train and Carriage Pl... Peppa Pig - Peppa Outdoor Slide Playset Peppa Pig - Peppa Outdoor Fun Swing Playset Peppa Pig - Hula Hoopin 4 Pack Underwear Peppa Pig - My Best Teacher Peppa Pig - Girls Hula Hoopin Crew Socks Peppa Pig - Girls Hula Hoopin Shortie Underwear Peppa Pig - Girls Hula Hoopin Camisole Peppa Pig - Necklace & Bracelet SetNES Classic Edition stock issues haven’t subsided yet, but we’ve got news for our U.S. and international readers that might help secure one of these hot items by the end of 2016. Best Buy and Target are offering in-store and online promotions to get the product into consumers’ hands.Best Buy originally sent a strange email to interested customers stating that the NES Classic Edition restock would be happening in-store “tomorrow” on Dec. 20 . At the time of writing, It’s Dec. 8, so this error is a complex one.




Did Best Buy get the “tomorrow” part wrong, or is Dec. 20 an incorrect date? One can’t be too sure, but, according to known Twitter deal hunter Wario64, clarification has since confirmed the Dec. 20 restock date to be correct. However, it may not hurt to call your local store just in case.Dec 20th confirmed for NES Classic Best Buy re-stock https://t.co/jwZobpDdSJ— Wario64 (@Wario64) December 8, 2016 For our international readers, Vooks has provided screenshots of a Twitter conversation with Target Australia that states “the item will be available from approximately 8 a.m. AEDST Monday Dec. 12.” It’s further added that the sale is fully online at the native retail site, and “the item is not secured until the payment is finalized.” That means interested shoppers should have their account logged in and ready for purchase before the time comes. While we can’t get confirmation from these sources for either of the restocks, the information has been widely reported by trusted outlets.




For those who are curious, it doesn’t appear to be an easy task to import an Australian order to the U.S. Aside from a specific collection of items on a designated international site, Target locks its orders by region. While there are always sketchy methods that can be used in manner of providing fake residence and forwarding details, there’s too much that can potentially go wrong to recommend the strategy. At best, it’d help to know someone living in Australia to make an order.The NES Classic Edition is a $60 games console that comes pre-loaded with 30 beloved Nintendo NES games. Given that perceived value, its manufacturer has struggled to keep up with demand. The product’s been known to sell out in seconds at Amazon, Walmart, Toys R Us and other major stores. With 2016 coming to an end, these restocks may be the last chance to get an NES this year.Have you been able to find an NES Classic Edition? Which restock date will you be watching? Tell us in the comments section!The swathe of Rogue One toys that will be coming to peril your cash savings before the movie releases this December has been revealed.




Want to know what'll be tickling your wallet till all its cash comes out when it comes to Rogue One? Here's what we've seen so far. The bread and butter of your Star Wars toy line are always going to be action figures, and Rogue One is no exception. In this years' Hasbro line of five-points-of-articulation figures ($US8 ($11) each), there's a mix of characters from The Force Awakens, and Star Wars Rebels, but if you're looking just for Rogue, there's figures of Jyn Erso, K-2SO, a Stormtrooper, and an Imperial Ground Crewman. Want to see more? We have a first look right here. Those figures have got to fly in something, right? For Rebels, there's the U-Wing ($US50 ($66)) complete with a Cassian Andor figure, and for the Empire there's the new TIE Striker ($US40 ($53)), complete with a TIE pilot that's in scale with the other 3.75" toys. If you want to spend some major bucks, though, then the new remote-controlled AT-ACT might be up your street for a hefty price tag ($US300 ($397)).




Controllable by remote or through a smart device, the AT-ACT stomps around, plays lights and sounds, and moves its head. It can also open up its cargo hold to store extra figures, and comes with figures of Jyn Erso, an AT-ACT driver, and an Astromech droid. If you want something a bit bigger or a bit more poseable, the collector — oriented Black Series is getting a new wave of 6" toys ($US20 ($26) each) that includes a mix of Rogue One and The Force Awakens characters. From Rogue One there's Jyn Erso, Cassian Andor, K-2SO, and the Imperial Death Trooper. It wouldn't be a merchandise launch in the 2010s without an army of Funko Pops turning everything they can into tiny little big-headed figures. There are 17 coming out ($US10 ($13) each), including several variants exclusive to places like Target, Walmart, Hot Topic, and more. You can see all of them here. The Disney Store's exclusive line of die-cast metal action figures is back after its debut last year, and will pretty much be the only line you can get the entirety of the main Rogue One team come September 30th.




Included in the articulated line ($US27 ($36) each) are Jyn, Cassian, Chirrut, Baze, Bohdi, and K-2SO, as well as the Deathtrooper and an Imperial Astromech. Lego and Star Wars go together like peanut butter and jelly, and Rogue One will be continuing that tradition of bricks in the galaxy far, far away. There'll be five Lego sets — the Imperial Assault Hovertank ($US30 ($40)), AT-ST ($US40 ($53)), TIE Striker, ($US70 ($93)), U-Wing ($US80 ($106)), and Director Krennic's Shuttle ($US90 ($119)) — and three "Constraction" buildable figures of Jyn Erso, K-2SO, and the Deathtrooper ($US24.99 ($33) each). If you want to see pictures of every set, our friends over at Kotaku have got pictures of 'em all. While it's not technically a Rogue One set, Lego has also announced their humongous Death Star playset ($US500 ($662)) as well. A refresh of its original Death Star release rather than a new model, the 4,016-piece set comes with 23 minifigures allowing you to recreate scenes from A New Hope and Return of the Jedi in the different areas of the gigantic lego sphere of doom.




If you prefer your toys of the "pretend to shoot stormtroopers all day" variety, then there's a ton of roleplay toys coming out for the movie. Nerf is releasing blasters based on Cassian ($US20 ($26)), the Deathtrooper ($US35 ($46)), and Jyn's ($US50 ($66)) weapons that shoot LED-infused darts to make it look like you're actually pew-pewing out some blaster fire across your home/office. Check out more pictures here in our exclusive gallery. If you want to splash a bit more cash, you could pretend to be a Stormtrooper yourself with this Black Series talking helmet ($US80 ($106)). This highly detailed replica of the classic Stormtrooper helmet should fit most adults, and also has a voice masker so you can pretend to be one of the faceless drones of the Imperial armed forces to your hearts content. If that's a bit rich for you, there's a smaller half-mask of the Deathtrooper ($US27 ($36)) available exclusively at Disney Stores, but it also comes with voice-changing features. 3.75" and 6" too small for you?




Then Jakks Pacific has you covered with these plus-sized figures of Jyn Erso and a Stormtrooper, both clocking in at an impressively large 20" ($US20 ($26) each). Like the smallest figures, they have five points of articulation, but are big and sturdy enough to handle the roughest play sessions for a kid. If that's too big, you can compromise with 12" tall versions of Jyn and the Deathtrooper ($US10 ($13) each). Mattel will be releasing small models of a few of the ships from the film as part of their Star Wars Hot Wheels line. There'll be a U-Wing ($US5 ($7)) and a two-pack featuring an X-Wing and a battle-damaged version of the new TIE Striker ($US10 ($13)). If you'd prefer your Star Wars characters turned into souped-up cars however, there's also a two pack of Stormtrooper- and Deathtrooper-themed Hot Wheels ($US8 ($11)). Finally, over in Japan Bandai will be releasing multiple Rogue One characters in its hyper-articulated Figurarts line alongside familiar favourites like Han Solo in A New Hope, and a new version of Kylo Ren without his mask on.

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