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Hi all,
We just got back from Germany where we mainly visited LegoLand Günzburg (with
our seasonpasses). Last year I made an inventory of the Pick-a-Brick section in
Billund, now I did the same in the Fabrik.
You can download the
Word-document from my webpage:
http://users.skynet.be/maarten.steurbaut/GunzburgInventory070705.doc.
The
bad news: the price is now 7 euro / 100 gram :-(
Play well
Maarten
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In lugnet.general, Arne Lykke Nielsen wrote:
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It has just been announced on the Danish news, that LEGO sold 70% of the
shares in the four Legoland Parks to American investment company Blackstone.
They will now be placed in Merlin Entertainment Group, together with the parks
Sea Life, Earth Explorer and Dungeons.
Arne, Copenhagen
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(crossposting to the various Legoland groups)
This looks like it will be good news - by reading this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4678213.stm
it looks like there may be new parks in the future and they want to make the
park destination resorts - so this is good news.
The offical Lego PR can be found here:
http://www.lego.com/eng/info/default.asp?page=pressdetail&contentid=15584&countrycode=2057
but hey - as long as they keep the Commemorative Brick program at LLCA and FIX
the fabrik machine at LLD I will be a happy man ;)
Mark P
http://www.promobricks.com
(FUT .legoland)
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All I can say is ummmmmmm... what?
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=3&ObjectID=10126875
Dubai bids for Legolands as it seeks home for oil wealth
23.05.05
JORDAN - Dubai's Government buyout fund is bidding for Lego's Legoland amusement
parks two months after acquiring London's Madame Tussauds waxworks museum as the
emirate uses its oil wealth to invest in Europe's entertainment industry.
"We will look to consolidate in the theme park sector in Europe through
Tussauds," Dubai International Capital chief executive officer Sameer al-Ansari
said in an interview in Jordan.
"We can't comment on how much we bid for Lego's parks," he said
Dubai is part of the United Arab Emirates, which is using a windfall profit from
record oil prices last year to double revenue from tourism in the next decade.
Billund Lego, based in Denmark, put its amusement parks up for sale in October
as it tried to revive its business making toys such as Duplo building blocks.
The company had its third annual loss in five years last year.
The Dubai fund in March paid 800 million ($2 billion) for Tussauds Group, whose
London waxworks includes models of celebrities including David Beckham, Brad
Pitt and Kylie Minogue.
The Chessington (England) company also runs theme parks such as Alton Towers and
Chessington World of Adventures.
Legoland runs four parks in Denmark, Germany, England and California. The parks'
attractions include lifesize Lego models of giraffes and hippopotami.
Buyout firms including Blackstone Group, Palamon Capital Partners, Spectrum
Equity Investors and Apollo Management may make offers for Legoland worth more
than 400 million, the Financial Times reported last month, without saying where
it got the information.
"We expect the sale to be completed in the summer," Lego spokeswoman Charlotte
Simonsen said. She declined to give details about specific bids the company had
received.
Dubai may spend US$3 billion ($4.2 billion) to US$5 billion a year over the next
five years to buy assets around the world, al-Ansari said. In January the
emirate bought a US$1 billion stake in the German carmaker DaimlerChrysler AG.
- BLOOMBERG
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In lugnet.general, Luca Giannitti wrote:
>
> The original building is very nice by night, when the lights can color the
> stadium with red, white and blue. Here you can see some pictures:
> http://www.allianz-arena.de/de/news/foto/index.php?datum=0410
> (at: "Beleuchtungstest in Bildschirmgröße")
> I think the most beautiful is the one with the color of the Bayern flag
> (white&blue)!
>
> Regards,
> Luca Giannitti
The March 2005 issue of LEGO life Company Newspaper has an article on this
wonderful model. Here are some excerpts:
Naturally, this special illumination had to be recreated in the LEGO model - but
that's when the problems began to crop up.
...None of the existing LEGO elements could do the job. We tried with
transparent bricks - but the stadium model would have ended up looking like a
glorified greenhouse. ...we received special permission to develop a brand new
element: a milky-white brick. Only 160,000 elements will be produced, and these
will be used to build the roof of the model. In addition, we had to find special
lamps which will create the right lighting affect as accurately as possible.
We'll all look forward to some night-time photos of the model!
Now, if only I could get a milky-white 2 x 4 brick (or two 2 x 2 bricks) for my
collection of LEGO brick colors.....
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In lugnet.general, Gerhard R. Istok wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Kevin Wilson wrote:
> > Kelly McKiernan wrote in message ...
> > > I'd seen earlier pix and was duly impressed, this is pretty spectacular. I found
> > > some images and closeups on a German web site, try this:
> >
> > Wow. Apart from the greatness of the model, that is a truly mind-boggling
> > number of minifigs.
> >
> > When I did my (by comparison tiny, but 40" x 30") stadium it was amazing how
> > many figs it took to fill even quite a small area. I could only fill one end
> > of mine with my whole minifig collection.
> >
> > Kevin
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Classic Red Barn kit: http://www.lionsgatemodels.com/cat-barn.htm
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Get FREE Hospital instructions: http://www.lionsgatemodels.com
> > BrickLink Lego parts store: http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=Kevinw1
> > The Guild of Bricksmiths(TM): http://www.bricksmiths.com
>
> While I do like the model, the outside of original building looks like a giant
> white tire with a huge chunk missing.
>
> Gary Istok
The original building is very nice by night, when the lights can color the
stadium with red, white and blue. Here you can see some pictures:
http://www.allianz-arena.de/de/news/foto/index.php?datum=0410
(at: "Beleuchtungstest in Bildschirmgröße")
I think the most beautiful is the one with the color of the Bayern flag
(white&blue)!
And here you can find some pictures of the design of Lego model:
http://www.allianz-arena.de/de/news/foto/index.php?datum=0502
(at: "Die Allianz Arena im LEGO Format")
The Allianz Arena in Günzburg is the second European stadium made of Lego
visible in one Legoland park. The first one was the "Parken" of Copenhagen,
built in the year 2000 (for the Euro2000 Football Cup) in Billund.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lucajuventino/Billund2003/07210037.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lucajuventino/Billund2003/07210038.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lucajuventino/Billund2003/07210040.jpg
Regards,
Luca Giannitti
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