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CLICK HERE FOR OUR EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS IN DECEMBER! CLICK HERE FOR OUR YouTube Channel! And don't forget to subscribe. A boy and a dream. "I want to open my store", he says. "That'll take guts, work, patience, and somewhere to sell", Mom & Dad respond.  And so he did. 9-year-old Eric decided to set up his table around the Proctor community of Tacoma, WA in 2014. Specifically during sidewalk sales, market days, and selling to friends and family. And after some guts, hard work, and patience, we welcome you to his official shop: connect the brick & more. Located in Tacoma's Historic Proctor District, 3901 N. 27th Street,connect the brick & more focuses on LEGO® and other curious things! Our mission is to provide the community a one-stop shop for all things LEGO® and other curious trinkets that both kids and adults may like! This can include collectibles, hard-to-find sets, rarities - all new or gently used. Ask us about our custom party favors! LEGO® is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these products or this web site.




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Lego opens the doors of its new flagship UK store today and we've been inside a day early. Now it's time for you to check it out using the photo galleries below. Among the unique features are numerous London-centric bespoke models as well as a ‘Mosaic Maker’ machine which means you can buy your very own, one of a kind, personalised Lego mosaic portrait. The project to open the store started in late 2014 and the store itself took almost five months to build.  There are over five tonnes of Lego big build models displayed within the store, utilising a total of over 1.7 million bricks.Oh, and don't forget to check out our guide to the best Lego sets as well. First Floor - this is where you'll find most of the sets to buy. You can sit inside the tube train and have your picture taken (we did it!)Ground floor - there's plenty of space for tourists to come in and buy the most popular sets. Lester - he's the mascot of the store. Just don't mention Brexit. Master Builder area - Lego says its master builders will often visit the store to give demonstrations.




Pick and build - naturally you can pic and mix bricks as well as minifigure parts.'Endless aisle' - browse through sets on this big screen and summon assistance if you need it. A robot version of R2-D2 roams the store upstairs. The tube is the largest Lego build in the store, made up of 637,903 bricks and took 3,399 hours to build. No idea if you can really post anything in this box, but it looks cool. This mosaic surrounds the stairwell and features 265,557 bricks. Lester took over 90 hours to build and features 24,500 bricks. The tube carriage features William Shakespeare, Robin Hood......as well as The Queen (she's on the other side, we couldn't see her as the window was covered) and this handsome chapThere's even a Lego tube map on the wall and Leicester Square station arch in the entrance.Here's the covered-up entrance There are penty of UK-centric touchesThe Moasic Maker machine is located on the first floor of the store. It costs £99 to have one done. It's like a photo booth and takes an image of your face and, eventually, spits out a box like this.




This is the final result!The box contains a base plate (the same large one we've had for decades) as well as boxes of 1x1 squares in black, white, yellow and two shades of grey. Very large sets feature heavily in the stock, among them the Mercedes-Benz Technics truck which is one of our favourites. There's also this bespoke Architecture set, exclusive to the London Store. UK-centric sets feature heavily on the ground floor. Finally we've seen the Firehouse in the wild! There's plenty of Lego Ideas stock - though we couldn't see the DeLorean. The Lego City area is a young builder's dream. All the themes are here, as you'd expect.Is that The Simpsons house we spy? Why yes it is...We picked up the Death Star set. You'll won't be left wanting for DuploDon't forget to check out our guide to the best Lego sets as well. I need to buy Lego for my niece and nephew. Where can I buy Lego in downtown? I have limited time so I'm not able to travel to Bellevue. One destination mentioned in this post




We dont have a Lego store in downtown Seattle, only in Lynwood and Bellevue. I have seen Lego at the City Target near 2nd/Pike Market(it was not a huge selection), and hubby sez he has seen a Lego of the Space Needle at the Space Needle. One attraction mentioned in this post Ranked of 434 things to do in Seattle There's an excellent toy store called Magic Mouse in the Pioneer Square area. You could e-mail them and ask if they carry legos. 2 attractions mentioned in this post Ranked of 173 Shopping in Seattle Post #2 beat me to it. Yes Magic Mouse has Lego brand toys. It's a fabulous store, really pretty amazing! corner of 1st Ave So & Yesler Suze - You are the one who told us about it a year or so ago. It's one of our favorite stores, so glad you mentioned it. I have seen the Lego Space Needle for sale at the Barnes & Noble store at the corner of 7th and Pine. Magic Mouse Toys is an excellent suggestion. -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity.




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