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If you look for Lego’s most expensive models, you won’t be able to find them on the shelves even in the finest toy stores. The highest valued Lego sets are collector’s items, which are usually retired sets and thus very scarce. Collectors and Lego enthusiasts around the world are willing to pay good pennies for them, take a look! The “Market Street” Lego set was the company’s second set of their modular building series for adults. The set contains 1248 pieces and features curved staircases and interchangeable floors. It’s currently valued at around €1,400. Lego’s “Café Corner” set features 2,056 pieces and you can find it for around €1,500. The building has three floors, a mosaic and a bicycle is featured in the set! This Lego set is the tallest one to this day – the amazing 1,06 meters. The French flag on top of it is also made of Lego bricks. The number of parts is 3,428 and you’d have to pay around €1,500 if you want your very own Lego Eiffel Tower set.




At number 7 the “Imperial Star Destroyer” Lego sets costs around €1,600 and you’ll find 1,359 in the box. This set is a model of the Imperial Star Destroyer ship from Star Wars and includes a Lego minifigure of Darth Vader, a hologram of Emperor Palpatine and eight synchronized cannons! 6. Death Star II Currently this Lego set’s value goes up to €1,600. The model includes a laser and is built to scale with the original Death Star II from Star Wars. It has 3,447 pieces. Only 5,000 Mr. Gold Lego minifigures were manufactured in honor of Lego’s 10-year anniversary of their Minifigures series. You can have a Mr. Gold in your hands for around €1,700! This Lego set contains 2,882 parts and all of them are sand-green bricks. The price for this set can go up to €1,900. This Lego set is electricity powered and has 3,263 pieces! When assembled and powered up, the Grand Carousel spins and plays melodies. You would need about €2,500 to get your hands on one of those!




The “Taj Mahal” Lego set is the largest Lego set ever made. It was produced in 2008 and contains the incredible amount of 5,922. Better save some money and patience for this one. These sets are currently valued at around €2,500. 1. Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon Perhaps every Lego collector’s dream, this model is the largest Star Wars set ever made and second largest set after the “Taj Mahal”. In the box you will also find Lego minifigures of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. The number of pieces is 5,174 and the price is €4,500. Better start saving up! Here at Catawiki you can find weekly Lego auctions! A few lucky people have already bought Lego sets from this list on Catawiki, maybe you're the next lucky one!McDonald'sWhat’s purple and cool? NEW McD Fanta Frozen Float! Delicious grape Fanta topped with a swirl of sundae! Posted by McDonald'sCheers to the weekend! Enjoy McDonald’s Frozen Coca-Cola Float & Fanta Frozen Float with your bestie!




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Enjoy All Day Value Meals any time, any day, only at McD!Posted byLego Minifigures Series 16 Complete Set Identified, Lot of 16 ALL SEALED ! LMS Sign In   | > Media Hub > Press Releases 2014 UCSI hosts FIRST Lego League Malaysia Championship 2014 WINNERS ALL: Tuan Haji Mohd Anuar, Deputy Director of Co-curricular and Arts Division (fourth from left) and Mr Law King Hui, Managing Director of Sasbadi (third from left) with one of the winning teams of the FIRST Lego League Malaysia Championship. YOUNG BUT BRILLIANT: Mr Law King Hui, Managing Director of Sasbadi (first from left) and Ir Asst Prof Liew Chia Pao, deputy dean of UCSI’s Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment (first from right) with one of the winning teams of the FIRST Lego League Malaysia Championship. YOUNG ENGINEERS: Contestants of UCSI’s LEGO LIKE Competition assembling their LEGO structures in 20 minutes. HOPEFUL: A participating team in the UCSI LEGO LIKE Competition with their ‘Car of the Future’.




UCSI University joined efforts with Sasbadi Sdn Bhd – Malaysia’s premier education publisher and co-organiser of ‘For Inspiration and Recognition of Science & Technology (FIRST) – and LEGO, a global name in toy manufacturing, to host the FIRST Lego League (FLL) Malaysia Championship 2014 from April 25 – 27, 2014. This is the second year in a row that UCSI is hosting this popular event. Themed, ‘Nature’s Fury’, the three-day event closed on April 27 with an awards ceremony officiated by Yang Berbahagia Tuan Haji Mohd Anuar bin Abdul Hamid, the Deputy Director of Co-curricular and Arts Division, Ministry of Education Malaysia. He officiated the event on behalf of Datuk Dr Khair Mohamad Yusof, Director General of Education. In his speech, Tuan Haji Mohd Anuar thanked Sasbadi for organising this yearly event as it results in an opportunity for young Malaysians to compete against other students from around the world. He also added that with 5.4 million students in Malaysia, the task of educating the future generation cannot be undertaken by a single agency, it required the help of NGOs and corporations.




Almost 1,000 participants across the country competed to win the honour of representing Malaysia in the FLL World Festival Championship 2015 in St Louis, United States. Introduced by FIRST and Lego Group in 1998, FLL is an international design and robotics programme for those aged 9 to 16. Notably, the competition aims to foster greater interest in science, technology and design among students and teach them valuable employment and life skills, which are essential for aspiring engineers and innovators. According to Ir Asst Prof Liew Chia Pao, deputy dean of UCSI’s Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment, the participants “have shown much engineering ingenuity and creativity, as well as team spirit and sportsmanship.” “Based on our experience in education, we have seen that the Gen Y, like yourselves, excel better when you are given opportunities to apply what you have learned,” he said. “This is why UCSI has sponsored the venue for this competition two years in a row.




Very simply, we are excited to see what you – and your robots – can do.” The top prize, the gold Champion’s Award was won by Phantom Assassin of the Creative Robotics™ Learning Center (Penang). The silver and bronze awards were won by Silence Assassin from the same Centre and the Precision Phoenix 2.0 from the Creative Minds robotic centre (Kuala Lumpur), respectively. In line with this, UCSI also collaborated with Sasbadi and Lego Education to organise its second mini ‘Lego Like’ competition where participants were required to ‘build’ their most creative Lego structures within 20 minutes. The top three structures with the most ‘Likes’ on Facebook will win prizes sponsored by Sasbadi. The voting period for this year’s competition will begin on the 12th of May 2014 and end on the 14th of July. The results will be announced on the 21st of July 2014 on the UCSI University Facebook page. prejudice to the rights of UCSI the information herein is correct at the time of printing and UCSI reserves

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