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Shop LEGO From a galaxy far, far away… LEGO® Star Wars™ provides exciting opportunities for your child to develop construction skills and relive the excitement of the films or create their own imaginative adventures. Shop Now > Fire up your child’s imagination with a Fire Brigade setting, construction site or recreate a police car chase through a city street. LEGO® City allows your child to replicate the action and adventure of the world they see outside with LEGO®. Shop Now > A world your child will love. Expand your child’s growing creativity with endless colourful scenarios of animals and everyday life with the classic LEGO building experience. Hours of imaginative play for your child. Shop Now > For small hands with BIG imaginations. The perfect toy for your child’s development. Twice the size of ordinary LEGO® and brightly coloured LEGO® DUPLO® is your child’s introduction to the fun world of LEGO®. Shop Now > Your child will discover how easy and fun building LEGO can be with LEGO Juniors.




Designed around simplicity, drawing on everyday scenes plus imaginary ones with superheroes and princesses. Shop Now > Explore the exciting world of the DC Universe heroes and villains with LEGO® DC Comics™ Super Heroes such as LEGO® Batman. You and your child will love constructing and creating this world of action and adventure together. Shop Now > Enter the world of the all new LEGO® NEXO KNIGHTS. Shop Now > Develop children’s creativity with LEGO® Classic. Sets contain ideas to help them get started, plus LEGO Classic spans so many different age groups, there’s fun and imagination for the whole family. Shop Now > Build castles, towers, carriages and treasure chests from your child’s favourite classic fairytales or with Cinderella, Ariel, Merida, Rapunzel and imagination your child can create a new fairytale. Shop Now > Your child can create a range of realistic vehicles and buildings that look just like the world around them. Cars and planes in bright LEGO colours designed for growing imaginations.




Each set can be rebuilt three different ways for limitless fun. Shop Now > Based on the hit TV series, LEGO Ninjago is an exciting world of ninja battles against the forces of evil. Building is just one part of the fun as your child can also play the Spinjitzu game with friends, creating an interactive, fun and social experience for growing minds. Lego fans in Perth are rejoicing with a new initiative in town offering the much-loved building bricks at reasonable prices.The cost of Lego has long been a bone of contention with lovers of the family favourite toy - but no longer, thanks to a Tuart-Hill based duo.Vanessa Bantleman and Sarah Ellison have been scouring Perth in the hunt for pre-loved pieces in order to provide a cheaper alternative for those looking to buy the bricks.  The pair, who have launched Banson Bricks, collect the Lego online, from garage sales and op-shops, before cleaning, sorting and re-selling at a fraction of the cost.Banson Bricks currently operates online from Tuart Hill, specialising in providing unique building structures and collector's items.




But the duo hopes to open a physical retail shop in the near future and expand their services to include Lego rental kits and Lego "therapy services". "We are two kids that have never grown up," Ms Ellison said. "We've always loved our toys and our Lego. It's something we both enjoy, we love collecting and building."We deal mainly selling in used Lego. We like to recycle and reuse things to help out the environment."The pair are long-time Lego lovers and came up with the concept to help other fans save money on the bricks and over 70,000 individual pieces have been collected over the last year to on-sell to the public.The ongoing popularity of the 84-year-old building blocks was apparent in Perth earlier this year when thousands flocked to catch Lego exhibition, the Brickman Experience, when it came to Elizabeth Quay.But much of the feedback at the time was that the exhibition, and Lego itself, was too expensive and needed to come down in price.The idea of a massive exhibition put on by a certified Lego professional (yes that is a real job) is exciting many Perth fans. 




But the price is making some wish they could pay with toy money.With entry costing $41.90 for an adult, and a children's ticket priced at $26.90, the fee appears to be putting many off attending the exhibition known as The Brick Man Experience - The Complete Collection by Ryan McNaught.The event will be held at Perth's Elizabeth Quay from April 7-20.Sixty original works will be featured along with their own unique behind the scenes story, as well as interactive building zones.   told WAtoday she thought the price was "exorbitant". "The price to get you 90 minutes at the Brick Man Experience, which is not hands on for the most part, are on par with a full day at Legoland where it is full of rides, attractions, similar all-Lego creations, building halls where you can create for hours, and playgrounds, all Lego themed," she said."Granted, you'd have to fly to Malaysia to get there." She said her family would not be going to Brick Man, "which is a shame because we are Lego obsessed" she said."




I can't justify that much money for such a short space of time to purely look at something we could look at elsewhere for free," Ms Flett said.She has a five-year-old son and a two-year-old daughter. "I'm aware my two-year-old would not be charged admission, but I believe her 'enthusiasm' would lend itself to not seeing the full exhibit and just playing in the one building area for the full 90 minutes... and we can do that for free at my house," she said. Even Lego fanatics Lindsey Haggerty and Craig McCartney, who have Lego alter egos whose exploits are posted on a Facebook page called Lego Travellers said they thought the price was "a bit steep".The couple, originally from Scotland, started travelling with their Lego alter egos in 2013 and photographing their journeys, before relocating to Perth in 2014.The couple whose Facebook page has more than 15,000 likes, documents the travels of the Lego versions of Ms Haggerty and Mr McCarthy.Ms Haggerty said while she thought the entry price was a bit high she would still be going along to the exhibition."

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