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Customer Service: 00800 5346 5555 Bluewater Shopping CentreDA9 9SR Greenhithe 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 NEWS For LEGO fans, the official LEGO Store is the ultimate shopping destination, delivering engaging, entertaining and fun experiences for the whole family! Join in building events for hands-on, minds-on play, see what’s new and get LEGO Exclusive sets you won’t find anywhere else! Experience their innovative displays and play areas and get advice and building tips from their staff. Build your own one-of-a-kind LEGO Minifigures at their “Build-A-Mini Tower”!




Find LEGO bricks and elements on their unique “Pick-A-Brick” wall! See lots of built LEGO sets and inspirational models in their “Brand Ribbon” picture frames! YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Things you can try: Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here. Logon Method   Not yet determined Logon User   Not yet determined The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. View more information » Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles: Your Lego® set guide World's largest LEGO Store to open in Leicester SquarePosted by TheBrickPal, 12 Sep 2016 09:00 The UK's new flagship LEGO Store in Leicester Square will open on November 17th. The new landmark store will be the biggest LEGO Brand Retail Store in the world, the 37th LEGO store in Europe and cover 914 sqm total area over two floors. A LEGO Big Ben, made from more than 200,000 bricks, is currently being built brick-by-brick and will dominate both levels of the store.




The LEGO store version will also feature a working clock face, which will be illuminated at night. The store will also boast a LEGO retail environment, exclusive product sets, hands-on building areas, building demonstrations and a Pick & Build Brick Wall. “We want to inspire and develop children across the globe through creative LEGO play experiences, and our LEGO Brand Retail stores allow children, parents and fans to explore the many different LEGO products while getting a truly unique and immersive experience of the LEGO brand," said Loren Shuster, executive vice president and chief commercial officer at the LEGO Group. "I am looking forward with excitement to November 17th, where children and parents are invited to experience a world beyond their imagination as they venture for the first time inside the new store. I am sure that the unique brick-built symbols of London featured in the store will excite fans worldwide as well as in the UK.” Also exclusive to the Leicester Square store is the new LEGO mascot, Lester the tea-drinking LEGO Minifigure.




Return to home page »A LEGO Store is a store dedicated to selling LEGO products. There are stores located throughout North America and Europe. LEGO stores sell LEGO sets and minifigures alike. There is sometimes a "Pick-a-Brick" wall where the buyer can choose which individual bricks he/she wants to buy. LEGO Retail Stores usually have events going on, and the most recent is the LEGO Store Monthly Mini-Model Build where one day (the first Tuesday each month) you learn how to build a new mini LEGO set. There are also LEGO Club meetings several Saturdays each month. The meetings occur one hour prior to store opening and require advance reservation. For approximately $25 attendees receive a "grab bag" of LEGO bricks, a themed t-shirt and an hour of fun, theme-based building with fellow LEGO fans. LEGO stores have special displays called "picture frames" in which sets in cases are shown off (usually there is also one or two at a time at all Target, Wal-Mart, and similar stores).




These retail displays are then sold in employee auctions once they are taken down. There are known as Display Models sometimes have lights and sounds, and one or two functions on the bottom by pressing buttons or moving a lever. There are also giant display models, not of sets. These are usually unique to a store, and are only found at LEGO Retail Stores. They are always glued, and are often giant versions of sets or minifigures from themes, although they also have many unthemed giant display models at stores. During the three day long grand opening celebration of a new LEGO Brand Retail Store location, an exclusive commemorative LEGO set is given out to the first 300 customers who spend US $35.00 or more in the store, usually on the second day of the event. This small model somehow represents the city in which the new location has opened, and the LEGO model shop in Enfield, CT; USA is usually responsible for the design. However, local AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO) have been known to be contacted by the company when in design of a new location's commemorative set.




This article or section is incomplete.Please improve the article, or discuss the issue on the talk page. To find a store near your city, visit the LEGO Stores Search.Download the iPaB update form. Print it out, take it to your local LEGO store, write down the parts description/color, then update iPaB! Thanks to Moctagon Jones for this wonderful form! Don’t see your local LEGO store? Send me a Flickr mail letting me know the dimensions of your LEGO store’s PaB and I’ll get it added ASAP! This web-site does not guarantee the accuracy of a store’s inventory; some items may be sold out or the information on this web-site may be inaccurate or out-of-date. Also, some store’s inventory have a high turn-over rate. Information from this web-site is to be used only for reference purposes. LEGO Stores are NOT responsible for any information on this web-site. However, if you find this information to be out-of-date, please help us by updating it. Get Our Free Weekly Email!




For all the latest deals, guides and loopholes - join the 10m who get it. We check every deal, but if something's changed, please report it Can you find it cheaper? Ensure you Compare prices first, offers aren't necessarily cheapest. There's a risk any company can struggle, so learn to Shop Safely. FREE �5 Lego for kids EVERY MONTHRight. Lego's definitely the best kids' toy, and we know a few adults who are fans too. We won't hear any arguing that it's Barbie, Playdoh or Xbox - Lego wins it hands down (OK, OK, that's just my opinion - MSE Charlotte). But there's an issue which we can't block out - Lego can be SO expensive. So hopefully this deal will help you out. If you're between six and 14 (sorry grown-ups, this one isn't for you, so please let your kids know!), go into your nearest official Lego store (there's more info on where below) on the first Thursday of every month between 4-6pm to take part in the Lego Mini Build. Get there as soon as you can, as stock is limited to 200-300 models per store (depending on size and location), and it's first come, first served.




Staff  will  show your kids how to make the model, which Lego told us is worth around £5 (but it's not for sale). Once it's been made - it should take about 10-15 mins - the kids can take it home for free. The models are different each month, and you don't know what you're going to get till you get in there. More info Participating stores include: Bluewater, Brighton, Cardiff, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester Arndale, Milton Keynes, Newcastle, Sheffield Meadowhall, Watford and both London Westfield centres. FREE Batman Lego buildIf you're planning to visit a Toys 'R' Us store (find your nearest) this weekend, from 11am to 1pm on Sat 11 Feb you could build and take home a mini Batman Batmobile Lego toy (while stocks last). As the similar monthly toy builds at the Lego Store are so popular, it's best to arrive early to maximise your chances of grabbing a spot. It's completely free to build, there's no Robin necessary... 'Free' �5 Lego with �1.50 paperBuy a copy of The Times (£1.50) on Sat 11 Feb and you'll find a voucher inside for a free Lego toy to be redeemed the same day.




Saturday's freebie is Batman in the Phantom Zone (model no 30522), which includes a Batman minifigure and drone. Similar sets are usually priced at about £4.99 each. How to get it Show the voucher found in the paper at Martin's or McColls newsagents (find your nearest) before closing on the day you bought the paper to claim your freebie. If your local store has run out, or you can't get to a newsagents, you can also pay £2.45 P&P and order it online if that's more convenient for you. There's also a Lego Batman activity book and sticker set available for £1.99 postage. As usual with these freebies, it's a "while stocks last" situation, we don't know how many each store's likely to have - so try to get there early in the day to avoid missing out. It's limited to one freebie per person. More info Photocopies, damaged or defaced vouchers won't be accepted. Lego advent calendars from �19* If you're after an advent calendar a little brick different from the usual chocolate ones, these Lego calendars are filled with 24 small kits - from Christmas trees to snow ploughs and stormtroopers.




There are three calendars to choose from, and you can buy them direct from Lego as well as several major retailers, but here's the cheapest we could find them online on Wed 9 Nov: Lego Friends calendar* (model no 41131) - £18.97 at Tesco Direct, £19.99 on Lego's website. Lego City calendar* (model no 60133) - £19.97 at Asda George, £19.99 on Lego's website. Lego Star Wars calendar* (model no 75146) - £19.97 at Asda George, £24.99 on Lego's website. These are likely to be popular and, although we've asked Asda to tell us, we don't know how many are available at this price - so if it's something you want, go quick. The Lego Shop 20% offIf you go online to The Lego Shop, you can get 20% off selected sets for Black Friday until Mon 28 Nov. Delivery's £3.95 or free on orders over £50. Good deals we found at 11.50am on Fri 25 Nov include: £15.99 Minecraft The Iron Golem set (21123) - norm £19.99 (next cheapest we found, £18.99 at John Lewis).




£135.99 The Simpsons Kwik E Mart set (71016) - norm £169.99 (next cheapest we found, £137.69 at John Lewis). With purchases of £60 or over, you'll also get a 'free' Lego Snowglobe (40223) in stores and online while stocks last until Sat 10 Dec. The Snowglobe set includes a Father Christmas Minifigure. If you're a Lego VIP card member (it's free to join) you can get free delivery on orders over £30 until Sun 18 Dec Important: Don’t allow yourself to be taken in by the hype around Black Friday and sucked into buying something you don’t need or can’t afford. And always do your own price comparisons to ensure you are getting the best deal possible – don’t just take a retailer’s word for it. For the rest of our Black Friday deals and analysis, see our Black Friday 2016 Deals page. 'Free' �5 Lego with �1-�1.70 paper*Buy a Daily Mail (£1) on Sat 15 Oct, or a Mail On Sunday (£1.70) on Sun 16 Oct, and you'll find a voucher inside each for a free Lego toy to be redeemed the same day.




Saturday's freebie is Ninjago Kai's Mini Dragon (model no 30422) and Sunday's is Disney Frozen Olaf 'Summertime Fun' (30397). Both sets are currently being sold at Toys 'R' Us for £4.99 each. In England, Scotland and Wales, show the voucher at WHSmith* (high street branches, not stations/airports) before closing on the day you bought the paper. Sunday's voucher can also be redeemed at Tesco Express* if that's more convenient for you than WHSmith. In Northern Ireland, you can get the toys at Eason stores. As usual with these freebies, it's a "while stocks last" situation, and although we've been told there'll initially be 200,000 of each toy, we don't know how many each store's likely to have - so try to get there early in the day to avoid missing out. If you're after two of the same toy, you could buy one of the newspapers twice. However, each freebie's limited to one per person, so you may not be allowed to collect two of them yourself. Before spending, use Martin's Mantras.

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