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Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.Explore the new place to be for little ones aged 2-5!Watch this 35,000 brick Lego mosaic come to life10/10/14 12:57pm Built for a Toys"R"Us store in Hong Kong, this 80 lb mosaic depicting the Tsim Sha Tsui Clock House is quite impressive. To get the lenticular effect, they painstakingly placed different cheese wedge elements to create this swell wiggle picture. This cool time-lapse shows the build process. You're reading Leg Godt, the blog with the latest Lego news and the best sets in the web. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook. Our community, 807 want it The Jungle Tree House Our community, 561 want it Our community, 593 want it Our community, 311 want it Year of the Sheep Our community, 361 want itWir haben bereits mehrfach über das anstehende LEGO® Batman Movie Bauevent von ToysRUs berichtet.




Nun gibt es weitere Neuigkeiten, die wir euch nicht vorenthalten möchten. In einer Facebook-Gruppe wurden bereits Fotos des Gratis-Bausets sowie die Bauanleitung des Mini-Batmobils veröffentlicht. Demnach hat das ToysRUs Bau-Event in Hong Kong bereits stattgefunden. Das Gratis-Set scheint das gleiche Modell zu sein wie das, was es hierzulande geben wird. Insgesamt 60 Teile gilt es am Aktionstag zusammenzubauen.Cooles Mini LEGO® Batman Auto bauen und mitnehmen“ heißt es am 11. Februar 2017 dann hierzulande in den teilnehmenden Filialen von ToysRUs. Zudem können sich Kinder am Aktionstag zwischen elf und 17 Uhr vor einer LEGO® Batman Movie Fotowand fotografieren lassen und das Erinnerungsfoto im Anschluss ebenfalls mit nach Hause nehmen. Wer bis zum deutschen Bau-Event nicht warten möchte, für den haben wir neben der Bauanleitung auch eine Teileliste, die unser Freund Jun von Brickfinder zusammengestellt hat. Und viel Spaß beim Zusammenbau des LEGO® Batman Movie Mini-Batmobils.




Vielen Dank an Brickfinder für den Hinweis. Durch das Fortsetzen der Benutzung dieser Seite, stimmst du der Benutzung von Cookies zu. Weitere Informationen AkzeptierenDie Cookie-Einstellungen auf dieser Website sind auf "Cookies zulassen", um Ihnen das beste Surferlebnis möglich zu geben. Wenn Sie diese Website ohne Änderung Ihrer Cookie-Einstellungen zu verwenden fortzufahren, oder klicken Sie auf "Akzeptieren" unten, dann erklären Sie sich mit diesen.Year of the Snake Our community, 607 want it Our community, 361 want it Year of the Monkey Our community, 514 want it Year of the Rooster Our community, 297 want itSINGAPORE: Unfazed by the sluggish local retail conditions, Toys “R” Us is expanding its foothold in Singapore, with plans to unveil two more stores in the coming months.One will be slated for opening before Christmas and another by early-2017, country manager Raymond Burt told Channel NewsAsia on Wednesday (Nov 2) at the launch of its newly-refurbished flagship store at VivoCity.




That will bring the number of stores the American toy retailer has in Singapore to 11.With the new stores, there will be around 60 positions to be filled, including full-time and part-time sales positions, as well as management-level posts, added Mr Burt who oversees Toys “R” Us operations in Singapore and Brunei.However, he declined to reveal further details about the location and size of the new stores, as well as the amount which Toys “R” Us is investing. Channel NewsAsia understands that the VivoCity store, which is 30,000 square feet, will remain the retailer’s biggest store in Singapore.According to APAC president Andre Javes, the company, which first ventured into Singapore in 1984, has “no issues” in putting in further investments in the local market despite a deteriorating retail outlook and growing concerns over the economy.“We will continue to grow here as we still see Singapore as a growth market,” Mr Javes, who is usually based in Hong Kong, said. “We don’t want to make decisions just based on the current economic situation which is tough… but this market has been a good one for the past 32 years and we have no issues investing more.”




In fact, Mr Javes said he is “quite optimistic” about sales over the coming years, citing the release of new Hollywood blockbuster movies that will likely add additional push in toy sales.In addition, the toy market is usually “recession-proof” with demand for certain categories such as educational toys holding up, especially during festive seasons like Christmas, he added.In its home market, the conventional retail chain has come under pressure from other retailers, such as Wal-Mart, that sell toys, as well as the rise of online platforms including Amazon. A sign of its struggles, Toys “R” Us shuttered its iconic 110,000 square feet flagship store at Times Square in New York last year.In Singapore where e-commerce has rapidly taken off and given other retailers a run for their money, Mr Burt told Channel NewsAsia that Toys “R” Us has seen less of an impact thus far. Nonetheless, it is stepping up its game by rejuvenating its store experiences with interactive setups and attention-grabbing displays.




Its stores at VivoCity and Paragon have an interactive wall which allows customers to browse through product catalogues or take a photo with. At the revamped VivoCity store, an experiential area comes with three digital screens showing videos about the latest toys. The LEGO section, which is the largest across all Toys “R” Us stores in Southeast Asia, has multiple tables for children to play around.Meanwhile, it also has an e-shopping platform and offers delivery services for online purchases.“While we haven’t noticed much (impact), it’s something that has made us challenge our own model… we have to evolve to this new environment,” Mr Burt said. “Over the years, we have stepped up on the activities for interaction in our stores so this is one of our key recipes to success in this omni-channel world. Meanwhile, (online) is part of our business, rather than a new competitor.”Beyond Singapore, Mr Javes told Channel NewsAsia that there is no slowing down in expansion plans either, with China, Australia and Japan as the company’s key focus.“

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