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Items 1 to 60 of 64 Items 1 to 60 of 64 Accessories & Replacement Parts The maximum quantity of an item that can purchased in each transaction is 99.To inquire about purchasing more than 99 of one item, please call 800-362-4738.Everything is about to get really, really awesome! MANILA, Philippines – About 7 LEGO sets are sold every second around the world, and now Filipino shoppers will be able to get theirs too at the first ever LEGO Certified Store in the Philippines. The store, at the Park Triangle in Bonifacio Global City, will open doors May 12. Check out the photos: Customers can also enjoy two options when purchasing in the store: PAB (Pick-A-Brick): Customers can buy the LEGO elements that they need individually, which they can use when building their own LEGO creations. PAB is sold per 100 grams. BAM (Build a Mini): Allows customers to build their own customized mini figure by choosing a headwear, head, torso, legs and tools/accessories.




Each BAM set includes three customizable mini figures. Kids aged 6-14 also have their own activities, like the Monthly Mini Build program, where they can build simple, seasonal, and exclusive mini builds. LEGO will also participate in a "Rebuild Classrooms Project," where they will renovate and construct classrooms and other school facilities. This is in partnership with World Vision. LAJ Marketing Philippines, Inc. was established in 2006 and is the exclusive distributor of LEGO merchandise here in the Philippines. Will you come and check the store out? Sound off in the comments below! The first LEGO Certified Store is located at the Park Triangle, 11th Avenue cor. Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. All photos by Manman Dejeto/Rappler Extended Returns - Purchases made now through December 23rd may be returned through January 10, 2016, if the items are in new, factory-sealed condition. All other terms of our return policy will apply. If your order is damaged in transit, the return must still be initiated within 7 days of receipt.




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I have a unhealthy fascination with Chinese LEGO knock-offs, and we've published several articles, like this one, about the rubbish that's available in markets across the far east in the past. I think it's because I find it incredible that the stuff, which violates so many intellectual properties, is being made at all. Brickset member woodywood currently resides in Shanghai so sees a lot of the junk first-hand. He's kindly sent me some minifig packs so I can see how bad they are for myself. Warning: this article contains disturbing images and strong language. First under inspection is JLB's (Jai Li Bo toys) Anna from Frozen. The box certainly looks attractive, and very LEGO-like. The contents, the figure and cards, are well packaged in heat-sealed bags. Unfortunately, that's all I have good to say about it. Once you open the packet it's immediately apparent what rubbish this is. Now, when I watched Frozen I'm sure Anna was a fair-skinned girl with what the Disney wiki calls 'long strawberry-blonde hair' in ponytails and a long-flowing blue dress and red cape.




I must assume that a different version was shown in China because this figure has a blue crop-top and an impressive tan... :-) As you can see the figure needs to be assembled from the cheap plastic parts, some of which are still on their sprue. The joints are loose and it's difficult to get the hair to stay on. A flower is thrown in for good measure. The best part of it is the trading cards... Next under the microscope is Star Wars Han Solo by Bom Bom. Again, the box, a good rip-off of a real LEGO one, and the packaging is not bad, but it soon becomes apparent that the photo on the front is that of the LEGO version of the figure, not the one in the box. The arms and hands are not pre-assembled and if I had to guess I'd say the plastic used is polystyrene rather than ABS. The parts are very badly moulded and have sprue marks in prominent places. The hair fits better than on Anna, but once on it's impossible to get it off!. It bears a passing resemblance to the image on the box, but the printing is absolutely shockingly bad.

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