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Customer Service: 00800 5346 5555 Visit the LEGO Store! Join in the LEGO® Store Monthly Mini Model Build! Build a LEGO model of Platypus on 2nd March! INTRODUCING THE LEGO MOSAIC MAKER! Please book your time slot prior to visiting Come to the LEGO® Store to collect your 2017 LEGO® Wall Calendar! More than 10 amazing offers inside! Mouse over newsletter to see details! REQUEST AFREE LEGO CATALOG STAY TUNED WITHLEGO NEWSRenowned brick artist Warren Elsmore and his team took over 350 hours and almost 90,000 bricks to build this exquisite model of the museum. Using scale-plans and elevation drawings, the miniature model depicts gallery details and a number of exhibition objects with thousands of tiny bricks. Every single brick used is a standard LEGO® brick, although rare bricks and parts were sought from all over Europe to complete this unique build. A LEGO® view of the Grand Gallery A LEGO® view of the Earth in Space gallery




Looking down into the LEGO® museum A LEGO® view of Hawthornden Court A LEGO® view of the balcony cafe at the museum A LEGO® wedding on the private roof terrace at the museum Festival of Architecture 2016 Showing as part of the Festival of Architecture 2016, which will celebrate Scotland’s fantastic built environment, as a key part of the 2016 Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design celebrations.  Building the museum in LEGO® 1 Jun 2016 - 31 Mar 2017 Info Zone, Level 3 Year of Innovation, Architecture and DesignThe world’s largest LEGO store has officially opened its doors in London’s Leicester Square. The two-storey megastore covers a vast area of 9,800-square foot and contains some of LEGO’s most impressive creations including a 21-foot recreation of Elizabeth Tower (the tower that holds Big Ben), a red telephone box and more. In case you’re wondering the tower took a staggering 2,280 hours to build to build and has a full-working clock face, naturally.




If that wasn’t enough there’s a 265,000 brick recreation of the London skyline and a brand-new Metropolitan underground train containing huge versions of William Shakespeare and more. The store will contain every major range from LEGOs huge collection including Star Wars, Marvel, Dimensions, Disney and more. In addition to the obvious attraction which is that it’s a building filled entirely with LEGO, the store also contains a photo booth that’ll turn your face into a portrait made entirely of LEGO. It’s called the LEGO Mosaic Maker and for 99 English pounds you can immortalise yourself as a LEGO portrait. Here’s a glimpse around what should quite rightly be the only shop you visit during the normally painful Christmas shopping rush.LEGO fanatics Alex Brown and Ross Fenton have attracted global support for their bid to bring their favourite toy store to Dundee. The school pals are sick of having to travel to Glasgow to visit an official Lego store and think it's only fair that their city gets one too.




They moaned: “There is only one Lego store in the whole of Scotland. “It is in Glasgow on the west coast, it is very inconvenient for people who live on the east coast. “Lego is for all ages and both genders. Lego can educate you through building and play. It is also a lot of fun.” And urging people to sign their petition, the boys declared: “A Lego store in Dundee would amazing. “Dundee is full of fanatical Lego fans. Thanks A and R.” So far more than 14,000 have backed the petition which the boys put together with the help of their Grange Primary School teacher Guy Findlay. Alex said: “There are a lot of people we know who would like a Lego store and we’ve had a lot of support from people on social media.” Ross added: “It’s really taken off and it’s just been from people talking.” Alex’s mum Elaine said: “They have emailed Lego so many times and so they decided to start a petition to show just how much support there would be for a shop in Dundee. “The boys are just real Lego fanatics.




“Glasgow has a store but that’s just too far away for regular visits and the boys would love to see one closer to home to enable them to carry on collecting.” The pals have visited Legoland in the past and also used the bricks to raise funds for charity by asking people to guess how many were in their constructions. Bosses at the Danish firm said they were keeping tabs on the petition and a spokesman told them: “I completely agree with you guys, a new brand store in Dundee would definitely be convenient for our Scottish fans. “I think it’s very cool that you have started a petition to make this happen.” The world's oldest best man The world's oldest skydiver The world's oldest TV presenterCurriculum material, software and teaching support now freely available Discover an engaging way to stimulate your pupils’ learning with LEGO® at primary and secondary and we’ll provide the support you need. With all LEGO Education software, curriculum material and teaching support now available to download for free, there is a wealth of inspiring content and support across a range of subjects, including computing and STEM, at your fingertips.




SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — San Francisco’s first Lego store is opening Friday and will have special giveaways through the weekend. Lego’s first store in the city will open at 10 a.m. Friday at the Westfield San Francisco Centre mall at 838 Market St. and will feature kid-friendly designs and displays along with hands-on play areas. Customers during the opening weekend celebration can join a Lego Master Builder in constructing a 8-foot model of Jay, a character from Lego’s Ninjago toy set and TV series. The build will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The first 400 customers each of the three days to make a qualifying purchase will receive a free giveaway—a backpack on Friday with a purchase of $50 or more, a limited-edition Lego set on Saturday with a purchase of $99 or more, and an exclusive Lego minifigure set on Sunday with a purchase of at least $50. There are three other Lego stores already open in the Bay Area, at the Hillsdale Shopping Center in San Mateo, the Stoneridge Shopping Center in Pleasanton and the Westfield Valley Fair in Santa Clara.

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