Why not send a lovely Lego e-card to someone...! I've had a few requests for different types of Lego E-cards. Please let me know if you want something different. I'll do my best. Unfortunately I can't personalise them, though I suppose I might give it a go if you sent a really nice message! I check for messges daily, so if you have an idea, please use our Guestbook to get in touch. Red Riding Hood Birthday Lego Wedding / Just Married King of Daddies Father's Day Lego Fathers Day Wine Lego Easter Card Comic Skeleton - Get Well Soon for joining the Redbubble mailing list Thanks for signing up! Receive exclusive deals and awesome artist news and content right to your inbox. Free for your convenience.Hello... welcome to the world of Daniel Riddle - age 10 Lego Skeleton, Get Well Soon Enter the codeEnter the numbers you hearDelaney'S CardsCards And TagsBoy CardsMens CardsPunch CardsParty LegoNumbered CardstLeggo CardsCards ChildsForwardStampin Up Lego Card. Made using square and circle framelits and alphabet typeset.
Printable get well cards Get them back on their feet and feeling healthy with the kind words of a card LEGO Digital Designer 4.3 >> For Mac OSX << Minimum system requirements for Mac Operating system: OS X 10.10 or higher CPU: Intel processor Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 5200/ATI Radeon 7500 or better RAM: 1 GB Hard disk space: 1 GB LEGO Digital Designer 4.3 >> For Windows PC << Minimum system requirements for PC Operating system: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10. CPU: 1 GHz processor or higher Graphics card: 128 MB graphics card (OpenGL 1.1 or higher compatible) Hard disk space: 1 GB LEGO Digital Designer version 4.3 is not available on PowerPC Macs To allow PowerPC users access to their models, we have made a special version of 2.3.20 available exclusively for that architexture. However, this version is no longer supported by LEGO. It can be downloaded here: LDDMacInstaller.zip
LEGO Digital Designer version 4.3 is not available on PowerPC Macs. To allow PowerPC users access to their models, we have made a special version of 2.3.20 available exclusively for that architecture. This version can be downloaded here: LDDMacInstaller.zip Disclaimer The LEGO Group of companies (LEGO) is providing LEGO® Digital Designer (the Software) at no charge. Any commercial use of the software is strictly prohibited. The entire risk arising out of the use or performance of the software remains with you. The software is provided as-is without any warranty of any kind. The entire risk arising out of use or performance of the software remains with you. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in no event shall the LEGO Group of Companies (including LEGO Systems A/S) and its suppliers and licensors, be liable for any damages arising out of the use or inability to use the software. To install and use the software, you must agree to the terms of the LEGO Digital Designer 4.3 License Agreement included with the software.
Please be sure to read the License Agreement before installing LEGO Digital Designer 4.3 on your system.A new set of Pokemon cards. And Geoffrey the Giraffe, the Toys R Us mascot.All these things are featured prominently in at your local Toys R Us store.So if you need a warm place to take the kids on a wintry weekend, here’s an option for several upcoming Saturdays.Here’s our rundown of the freebies offered at all of the toy giant’s retail stores.Pokemon event: Noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4. This Pokemon trade-and-collect event is open to kids ages 6 and up, as well as adult collectors. (You know who you are, guys.)Participants will receive an exclusive free “Cosmog foil card” and a Pokemon TCG Sun & Moon collector’s album. This event is timed to celebrate the release date of a for the Pokemon Trading Card Game.Kids can also enjoy a free Pokemon coloring activity.It’s limited to one giveaway per customer. (Translation: NO HOARDING OF THE FREE CARDS, people.)Lego Batman event: 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11.
hits theaters Friday, Feb. 10. The next day, kids ages 6 and up can score a free Lego Bat-Car at this Toys R Us event.This is a “building event,” meaning your offspring will build this Lego kit right there in the store before they take it home.The free Lego kit in question is “Emmet’s Bat-Car,” a small version of the Batmobile. It’s not clear what the retail price for this Lego kit will be when it’s on sale in stores. A similar Lego kit — Emmet’s car from the first Lego Movie — is selling for $21.45 plus $4.49 shipping on , and for $21.99 plus $7.95 shipping at .Also at this Feb. 11 in-store event, kiddos can participate in an Arkham Asylum Breakout Hunt. That might involve playing with from the Lego Batman Movie line of toys.Geoffrey’s Birthday Club events: These are in-store events held from 3 to 4 p.m. the first Saturday of each month. The next three are Feb. 4, March 4 and April 1.Geoffrey the is the Toys R Us mascot and “spokesanimal.” (A note of trivia: He was originally called Dr. G. Raffe.
Marketers changed his name, because marketers.)If you sign your child up for Geoffrey’s Birthday Club , your child will receive a birthday card and coupon in the mail shortly before their next birthday, along with an invitation to the next Birthday Club event at the nearest Toys R Us location.If you present this coupon at the event, your kiddo gets a free Geoffrey plush toy and storybook.Pro tip: Because supplies are limited and Toys R Us hands out these giveaways on a first-come, first-served basis, it’s best to show up early. You definitely don’t want to breeze in late and risk disappointing little Junior if the goodies run out.A final note: As always, bring your willpower and parenting skills to these events — because you’ll be plopping your kid down in the middle of a giant toy store.Your Turn: Have you ever attended a children’s event at Toys R Us?If you have been involved in the LEGO hobby for some time you are well aware of how important it is to have a LEGO shopping strategy.
LEGO is not cheap, and both the LEGO Company as well as retailers are taking advantage of the popularity of the brand by keeping prices as high as they can. This is an unfortunate occurrence, especially in the current economy. Ultimately the strategy may backfire both for LEGO and retailers, but that is another topic, and whatever they do, we can still develop our own LEGO shopping strategies to get the best deals. One of the places people often shop for LEGO is Toys’R’Us. It is pretty much the only toy-shop chain left in the USA, and people naturally think of visiting them first when shopping for LEGO or other toys. One thing they are often not aware of however is how much Toys’R’Us jacks up prices on LEGO sets (and probably everything else too). A $5-$10-$20 mark-up from regular retail price is very common. Worse is when Toys’R’Us advertises sales around holidays. You will see 40% Off and BOGO 50% (Buy-One-Get-One-50%-Off) sales on LEGO advertised on the Toys’R’Us website and at their retail stores. H
owever that 40% or 50% off is NOT what you think it is! In fact you often end up worse then buying the same LEGO set at an Official LEGO Store, or some generic retailer like Wal-Mart. I will show you how Toys’R’Us is cooking the numbers and what you really end up with when you bite the hook on a Toys’R’Us LEGO sale. Eye-opening, isn’t it? The point is that if you want to get LEGO for the best prices, you really have to do your math. LEGO shopping could actually be quite fun if you take finding the best prices as a challenge. And it doesn’t have to be a long and tedious endeavor. Just have the latest LEGO Catalog or visit the Online LEGO Shop to check regular retail prices (I like the Catalog because I can take it with me to the store I’m planning to shop at). Then have a calculator handy to decode all the pricing voodoo retailers use to lure us into buying from them. 🙄 Again, the most notorious offender is Toys’R’Us. Other retailers like Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart, Barnes & Noble and of course Official LEGO Stores almost always use the regular retail price, and when they have LEGO sales they to be decent, even excellent (like the 50% off regular retail price on some of the best LEGO sets at Wal-Mart last December). Th