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Re: Trains available in stores?
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lugnet.loc.au
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Sat, 13 May 2000 14:08:21 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Paul Baulch writes:
> Santosh Bhat wrote in message ...
> > Was in Toys R Us Parramatta on thursday night. They had One of the 4561 trains
> > on the shelf, (this is the new alpine express one). It was priced at about
> > $230, I'm assuming this set doesn't include the transformer at this price.
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> > But the question i have is, anyone else seen trains in store this year in
> > Australia?
The 4561 is in most Grace Bros for $299, haven't seen it in a TRU.
I got one from TW Ulladulla.
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> In Vic, they appear in Myer (similar to GB), but not in TRU that I've seen.
> Ben?....
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> I've seen them in a few Toyworlds here and there too. It doesn't matter to
> me because I got mine from an independent store which had it at 20% off RRP
> as it does with ALL its Lego stock pretty much ALL year round. Now, what I
> want to know is, if a single independent small toy store can do that, why
> can't the others?!?
Very good question,especially when you see Lego move so much quicker at a
reasonable price.
> The store is "Child & Adult" in Elsternwick, Melb. As far as I could see,
> they sell only toys (and generally good quality stuff too), and yes, their
> title mentions ADULTS. _AND_ their Lego is 20% cheaper than just about
> anywhere. Can you say, "Australia's best toy store"?
'& ADULTS' I like it.
pete.w
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| Santosh Bhat wrote in message ... (...) trains (...) In Vic, they appear in Myer (similar to GB), but not in TRU that I've seen. Ben?.... I've seen them in a few Toyworlds here and there too. It doesn't matter to me because I got mine from an (...) (25 years ago, 14-May-00, to lugnet.loc.au)
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