lego store perth australia

lego store perth australia

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Lego Store Perth Australia

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LEGO really does have it all. Not only does it allow LEGO fans to develop their creativity and problem-solving skills, it can also offer an escape into a whole new world. Building worlds with LEGO can mean escaping into the far-flung reaches of outer space with Star Wars, seeking out the darkest corners of Gotham City with Batman, or discovering the magical realm of Hogwarts with Harry Potter. The possibilities are almost endless – and the promise of each new world is defined and limited only by the LEGO constructor’s imagination. In creating these worlds, lovers of LEGO not only have the enjoyment of building and constructing, they also have something tangible that they have created, something that they can be proud of once the project is finished. Whether it’s a battle-ready space ship or an indestructible castle, these LEGO sets can be so intricate, they can almost be thought of as works of art. Indeed, they are a project, a creation, an achievement. Where should these carefully constructed masterpieces go when there is nowhere left to store them all?




LEGO offers a massive selection of sets and packs within a wide range of themes. The only difficulty comes with choosing between them. With a huge collection of LEGO sets on offer, eBay is the place to go for LEGO enthusiasts of all ages. From simple sets for LEGO newbies, to intricate designs that take weeks to conquer, there is a set for everyone who loves the world of LEGO. Choose by theme, by model type or by character family to discover eBay’s amazing selection of LEGO complete packs and sets – or stretch the imagination with LEGO bricks and building pieces to go completely off-plan! View all Top LEGO Toys View all LEGO Angry Birds LEGO DC Super Heroes Free next day Click+Collect* Police say thieves visited the toy store twice, stealing $15,000 worth of Lego. Thieves have stolen $15,000 worth of Lego from a toy store in Seymour, north of Melbourne.Police said offenders broke into the store in Station Street just over a week ago and stole $10,000 worth of the popular toy.




The burglars then fled the scene in an unidentified vehicle.They returned sometime between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning and stole items totalling $5,000, including Lego "City" and Lego "Technic", police said.Detective Senior Constable Ian Porter said he believed the robbers had some kind of glazing experience and that there were multiple people involved."They've removed the entire glass panel from a front automatic sliding door," Detective Senior Constable Porter said.The thieves also appeared to have been planning a second robbery, as they took the store's CCTV hard drive during the first heist, he said. "On the second occasion the store manager hasn't been able to replace the CCTV in time, so they knew what they were doing," he said."We believe it's an organised group of people who've done a bit of planning and homework."Werner Baumann said he had never experienced a robbery like this in 15 years of managing the store.He said the thieves stole about 60 to 70 per cent of his stock before they returned."




They've come back and taken just about all the rest of the Lego that we had in our stock," Mr Baumann said.Mr Baumann said he does not believe the theft was an isolated incident."It's fairly far and wide, as the police have been finding out, it goes from NSW right down into Melbourne," he said."A group of people have been targeting toy shops and primarily just stealing the Lego."He said he will not be able to replace some of the stolen Lego. "We had stock on our shelves that could have been one or two years old that you can't reorder again through Lego, so it would be sought after in the right hands," he said.Detective Senior Constable Porter said he believed the Lego was destined for resale and urged vigilance in dealing with second-hand sellers and online trading sites."We'd just like anyone... to keep a lookout at stalls, markets and on Gumtree or eBay," he said."It's a popular brand and many people buy them for their children or for themselves."Detectives also appealed to anyone who may have witnessed the incident or seen suspicious activity in the area to contact them.




Ryan 'The BrickMan' McNaught uses LEGO bricks to create award-winning sculptures, historical dioramas, architectural &engineering models, as well as mosaics. He specialises in creating interactive exhibitions that engage and entertain! Read more about Ryan Throwback Thursday: LEGO Acropolis now in Athens! Back in 2013  Ryan built a LEGO model of Athen’s famed Acropolis temple complex and the iconic columned Parthenon. The huge diorama was built as part of a series of models (the first being the Colosseum) built around ancient history for Sydney University’s Nicholson Museum. The Nicholson Museum then donated the model to the Acropolis […] Saturn V Rocket makes the Guinness Book of Records! Australia’s tallest LEGO model, Ryan’s massive 6 metre tall Saturn V Rocket and Launch tower, has just been featured in the Guinness Book of World Records- Blockbuster edition for 2017! We thought this was a great reason to look back at the Rocket model itself, which was built way back in 2012, and first displayed […]




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