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LEGO store in Lima, Peru.
I am surprise LEGO has not added or updated their Store location information on
their website. Assuming it is a official LEGO Retail store. I guess because
you are unable to order online. If you are traveling to Lima, Peru or live
there. It many not be big in size as other LEGO stores. As least it is a LEGO
store. The store open in late 2010.
First LEGO store in Peru is an emblem buildable blocks tumi.
The figure of the ceremonial sword of ancient Peru is the main local attraction
that features a range of products for adults and children
Nov. 24, 2010. Opened in the new Jockey Plaza Boulevard first LEGO store in
Peru, which in turn became the second South American country to have a store
brand.
Main attraction of the shop is a building block to block tumi. Marketing manager
of Comex, Natalie Malamud, explained that the figure elcomercio.pe ceremonial
knife of Ancient Peru was chosen among other options to be the emblem of the
premises.
On the other hand, said that so far the facility has been well received by large
and small.
Lego is diversified enough and now we have a complete super-line. (Hay) of
everything for all ages, including products for older people buy boxes next to
giants like architecture or products that come with software to install on the
computer, he explained.
Elcomercio Video in Spanish.
Location where the store is. Jockey Plaza
-Abner
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LEGO store in Lima, Peru.
I am surprise LEGO has not added or updated their Store location information on
their website. Assuming it is a official LEGO Retail store. I guess because
you unable to order online. If you are traveling to Lima, Peru or live there.
It many not be big in size as other LEGO stores. As least it is a LEGO store.
The store open in late 2010.
First LEGO store in Peru is an emblem buildable blocks tumi.
The figure of the ceremonial sword of ancient Peru is the main local attraction
that features a range of products for adults and children
Nov. 24, 2010. Opened in the new Jockey Plaza Boulevard first LEGO store in
Peru, which in turn became the second South American country to have a store
brand.
Main attraction of the shop is a building block to block tumi. Marketing manager
of Comex, Natalie Malamud, explained that the figure elcomercio.pe ceremonial
knife of Ancient Peru was chosen among other options to be the emblem of the
premises.
On the other hand, said that so far the facility has been well received by large
and small.
Lego is diversified enough and now we have a complete super-line. (Hay) of
everything for all ages, including products for older people buy boxes next to
giants like architecture or products that come with software to install on the
computer, he explained.
Elcomercio Video in Spanish.
Location where the store is. Jockey Plaza
-Abner
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In lugnet.general, David Gregory wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Joseph Gonzalez wrote:
> > so i just noticed on the lego.com site that the series 3 figures (8803) will be
> > available january 1, 2011 and they'll be $2.99. on the same theme page one can
> > still see that series 2 figures (8684) were $1.99.
> >
> > umm..what's up with the figs going up in price by 50% within one year?
> >
> > ..jg
>
> If it means that they're going to start using the regular LEGO plastic to make
> the MF's, then I'm fine with it. If not, then it looks like they just got a
> case of The Greedies.
>
> My local Meijer store had Series 3 for $1.99, so the MSRP didn't go up. I
> wonder if TLC had been taking marketing advice from Toys R Us?
>
> David
While the plastic on the series 3 looks the same as S1 and S2, I can say that so
far, S3 clutch power of feet to baseplate is much better than S1 and S2.
Just my observation.
Chris
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just a quick thanks to david for cross-posting to market.shopping (i couldn't
think where the appropriate initial post should have been made).
..jg
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In lugnet.general, Joseph Gonzalez wrote:
> so i just noticed on the lego.com site that the series 3 figures (8803) will be
> available january 1, 2011 and they'll be $2.99. on the same theme page one can
> still see that series 2 figures (8684) were $1.99.
>
> umm..what's up with the figs going up in price by 50% within one year?
>
> ..jg
If it means that they're going to start using the regular LEGO plastic to make
the MF's, then I'm fine with it. If not, then it looks like they just got a
case of The Greedies.
My local Meijer store had Series 3 for $1.99, so the MSRP didn't go up. I
wonder if TLC had been taking marketing advice from Toys R Us?
David
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