Login Join the Hip2Save Family Sign up for our newsletter The links in the post below may be affiliate links. Read the full disclosure. LEGO fans – mark your calendars! During the month of October, ToysRUs will be celebrating “Bricktober” by offering different LEGO building events each weekend. Plus, attend each event and you’ll receive a stamp to put on a Junior Master Builder Certificate! And, you’ll be able to collect a FREE exclusive minifigure set with any LEGO Construction purchase of $50 or more each week. Here are the upcoming events and dates… Build and Race LEGO cars ↳ Saturday, October 8th from 12-2PM Test your skills: Creativity Challenge ↳ Sunday, October 16th from 12-2PM Build the Tallest Tower Event ↳ Saturday, October 22nd from 1-3PM Build and take home LEGO Frankenstein ↳ Saturday, October 29th from 12-2PM These events are intended for ages 6-up. Parental supervision required at all times for minors.
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Although this article is based on an official subject, its actual name is pure conjecture. 4636204 Ninjago Toys 'R' Us promo is a promotional set from a LEGO event at Toys "R" Us on December 11, 2010 from 12-2 pm. The event also included a free 4617163 Ninjago Eyes Sticker and a free Ninjago Headband. During the event, the game Spinjitzu was available for demo. People could mix and match weapons and then fight in the small battle arena from the 2257 Spinjitzu Starter Set. When the sets were released on January 1, 2011, you could use the set 2520 Battle Arena instead. The leftovers were given to people who bought LEGO sets at Toys 'R' Us. The set contains a weapon display that holds a Ninjago ninja's sword. This set includes a golden katana and an exclusive black Ninjago back panel. The back panel says "Ninjago Masters of Spinjitzu" in Japanese font. The set features SNOT building techniques that allow it to have gold details and still attach to the back panel.I hear cries all the time from the casual Lego buyer about how expensive Lego sets have become, how they used to be cheaper...once upon a time.
I've often wondered where these people are buying their Lego. Is it possible that their perception of price is simply because they are buying Lego from Toys"R"Us? I usually avoid Toys"R"Us like the plague. Occasionally, always because of a promotion or exclusive, I will venture through the doors of the big box toy store to purchase Lego. It wasn't always this way. Even though I have always been a big Lego shop-at-home user, there is something to be said for going into a store to see all the products lined up in person. I used to do this almost exclusively at Toys"R"Us, until a few years ago when a Lego brand store opened adjacent to my normal shop. After going into the Lego store on a regular basis, I started noticing the price differences. I found that sets at Toys"R"Us are generally a dollar or two more than they were at Lego. Sometimes they would be 5, 7, even 20 dollars more than the price of the same item at the Lego brand store. While shopping at Target or Walmart, I would take note of their Lego pricing as well.
It was the same retail purchase price (RPP) as I could get directly from Lego. Even when items are on Sale at Toys"R"Us, or when they run one of their buy-one-get-one 40% off sales, it sometimes only brings the pricing down to normal RPP. Here are a few examples: City Camper Van (60057) - A smaller set and one of the best value sets that is out right now. Sopwith Camel (10226) - This one is fairly exclusive. It is not even available at WalMart or Target and getting harder to find anywhere at all. A $25 markup by Toys"R"Us. Defend the Batcave (10672) - Just sneaking in a few extra bucks on this Juniors set. Minstorms EV3 (31313) - One of the most expensive sets that Lego puts out currently. Even on sale, this robotics set is also marked up. Water Scooter Fun (41000) - Reddit user tophrman pointed out this gem. Probably the largest percentage markup I have ever seen. Why does Toys"R"Us do this? What makes the same toy more valuable because it is on the shelves of one store compared to the next?