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You must be 16 or over to participate in the Brickset Forum. Please read the announcements and rules before you join.Legoland Billund store hard to find section I think if you zoom in on my pictures it looks like 1499 DKK for the R2 and 3499 DKK for the SSD. Bear in mind you have to get into Legoland Billund to get to the shop though although I have a funny feeling you might be able to ask at the gate if you can just go into the shop. Some theme parks do do that and I remember signs which talked about Lego shopping outside the park. They were in Danish though. Not sure how you'd find out one way or another. I've been to Legoland by myself when I was 20. Sure it felt awkward as hell but the Lego was awesome! Not holding my breath, but I hope I can score a Winter Market when we visit there in August. @DarthMorl has everything crossed. I'm counting on you @Legoboy ; B wing @Legoboy ;) @sir_Bricksalot - sorry,  but I'll be in the park on Sunday and will be saving my suitcase space for stuff from the employee store on Monday so can't help out I'm afraid.




Within the EU, duty only applies to alcohol, tobacco and energy. Customs officers might raise an eyebrow in personal interest, but not a professiinal one. Unless they thought it was being used for concealment. in the EU, duty only applies to alcohol, tobacco and energy. Imagine buying a bulk bunch of sets only to have customs tear them open, boxes and bags. This is my deepest and darkest fear. I'd be sobbing in a corner. Here's the current hard to find section! Not much has changed since I was there other than they no longer have the Santa's Workshop set. And why would they do that? Faithful Fido and X-ray machines get their chance first if they are suspicious, and LEGO isn't something that would prove of interest to either. Lego is definitely expensive in Denmark, every one of those is more expensive than the RRP in Australia (yes I realise they are in Kr). We get 20-25% off pretty often too. Was in the Lego store in Legoland Billund and they were selling #21029 Architecture Buckingham Palace, #21030 Architecture Capitol Building and also series 16 cmf.  




So not really a deal but first sightings in Europe. Sign In or Register to comment. It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons! Buying & Selling TopicsSign in to follow this Materials guide for LEGO selling & shipping including postage box sizes , May 21, 2014 Page 1 of 22 Create an account or sign in to comment You need to be a member in order to leave a comment Sign up for a new account in our community. Register a new account Already have an account? Sign in to follow thisTake a deep breath and sneak inside The Haunted House, crawling with vampires, ghosts, monsters and all sorts of creepy-crawlies. On your way through the scary house, you can chase ghosts in the enchanted mirror maze, but be careful not to get lost or die laughing on your way. You can also look forward to meeting The Crazy Scientist and his mad experiment that will send you and your brave family floating and perhaps even drop youuuuu....!




You must be at least 130 cm tall to ride alone The Family Plot Is a Seriously Spine-Tingling Haunted House Tale I hail from the deep South, where crickets and frogs sing the soundtrack of the night, and oak trees blanketed in Spanish moss form vaulted ceilings over roads made of dirt, and everyone knows a good ghost story or two. As the product of wild swamplands known to locals as “the boonies,” you could say I have a habit of letting my imagination get the better of me, especially after long childhood nights spent in the dark with friends, swapping spooky stories and urban legends. Nothing get the hairs on the back of your neck standing up like a good ghost story—especially if it’s one of those tales that might be a little bit true. See All Formats & Editions › Cherie Priest’s The Family Plot certainly does the trick. The beginning seems is innocuous enough—divorcee Dahlia Dutton is tasked by her father to run a job salvaging architectural artifacts from the aging Withrow estate in Chattanooga, Tennessee.




It’s a big ask, and Dahlia’s father has used every penny of the family business to purchase the property in hopes it houses spoils enough to save the ailing concern. But when Dahlia arrives on the property with her obnoxious cousin Bobby, his son Gabe, and another employee, she starts to wonder why Augusta Withrow, the last of the Withrows, wants the beautiful mansion torn down in the first place. Dahlia wanders through the beautiful old manse, surveying the treasures that lie within, falling in love with the house that reminds her of the one she’d restored with her ex-husband, and falling into her habit of talking to herself. And that’s when the house begins to talk back. Have you ever had one of those nights when, home alone, you decide to take a shower, and no sooner have you undressed and stepped into the spray that you hear a noise outside of the bathroom door? At first you think it’s the cat, until you see her sprawled on the bathmat. You tentatively call your roommate’s name, but you get no answer.




There’s still soap in your hair, and you still need to wash your face, but there’s no way you’re going to close your eyes now! Not with an unseen monster lying in wait. Dahlia and her crew have a problem with the showers, but it’s much scarier than that. Though they post guards on the bathroom doors, no one is safe, especially Dahlia, who seems to be the main target of an vengeful spirit. (I guarantee this book will make you think twice about your nightly bathing regimen.) A ghost story lives or dies on its creep factor, and Priest absolutely nails it, spinning a Southern Gothic tale of family secrets and avenging spirits with just enough humor sprinkled throughout to break the tension before racheting the suspense back up to heart-pounding levels. And what’s a good ghost story without a creepy finale that leaves enough questions unanswered to leave you hanging in the best way? Read it, and get used to morning showers and sleeping with the lights on. The Family Plot is available now.

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