December 13, 20169 yr 10244 Fairground mixer is back in stock at John Lewis for £99.99. 129 in stock when I last checked. https://m.johnlewis.com/lego-creator-10244-fairground-mixer/p/2029596?searchTerm=Lego 10244
December 14, 20169 yr Just when you thought you could put your wallet away.....Tesco strikes again. Go fill your lofts, attics, sheds, garages, basements.
December 14, 20169 yr 4 hours ago, MoHu said: Just when you thought you could put your wallet away.....Tesco strikes again. Go fill your lofts, attics, sheds, garages, basements. Those prices are insane. £156 for the Porsche, £82 for Arocs.
December 14, 20169 yr Yes, it´s all I can do not to click buy! I´m guessing @TabbyBoy is going to come out of retirement to snag 99 Clone Turbo Tanks at 32 quid a shot - that´s 70% off! Edited December 14, 20169 yr by Val-E
December 14, 20169 yr 5 minutes ago, Val-E said: Yes, it´s all I can do not to click buy! I´m guessing @TabbyBoy is going to come out of retirement to snag 99 Clone Turbo Tanks at 32 quid a shot - that´s 70% off! All gone
December 14, 20169 yr On to Kylo Ren and Emma´s House passing via Awing and Tie then! Edited December 14, 20169 yr by Val-E
December 14, 20169 yr Got a staff member to grab me a Cargo Train for £67. Too late on the Arocs but already got a couple of them lying around at around £100 buy-in so not too worried about that. Great prices though. Can't beat Tesco!
December 14, 20169 yr 2 minutes ago, TabbyBoy said: All yours guys, I'm not bothering with Tesco ;-) Balls of steel or double bluff? It was all I could do not to buy anything but out means out!
December 14, 20169 yr 2 minutes ago, Val-E said: Balls of steel or double bluff? It was all I could do not to buy anything but out means out! 2 minutes ago, Val-E said: Balls of steel or double bluff? It was all I could do not to buy anything but out means out! Hmmm.... double quote. Balls of steel. Doctor Who may have tempted me but, not 1/3 off. Star Wars I simply avoid.
December 14, 20169 yr I cannot wait till Britain's borders close and these cheap sets can only be resold over there Edited December 14, 20169 yr by Legojona
December 14, 20169 yr Tempting but most of these sets would need to be quick flips or 1 year hold and just missed the best qf window.
December 14, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, roxio said: Couldn't turn down £31 turbo tanks Yeah, that´s almost as good as the Spaceport deal. Only problem is it will be around for a while and at discount. For me the pick was Emma´s House, retired and 50% off. A wing was also a steal but that is a shelf warmer.
December 14, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, roxio said: Couldn't turn down £31 turbo tanks I did! The QFLLs will be hogging eBay for ages at £45ish ;-) It would make a nice change if George did the same.
December 14, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, Fenix_2k1 said: Tempting but most of these sets would need to be quick flips or 1 year hold and just missed the best qf window. Hello TRU car park. The best window is 24th Dec when the last minute buyers are desperate.
December 14, 20169 yr That was my thoughts, yes Turbo Tanks are a cracking deal at £31, but this is the second time around they've been at this price and disappeared within minutes, watch the race to the bottom on eBay . . . Emmas House was also my pick of the bunch.
December 14, 20169 yr That was a great price for personal build or flipping and no one will lose money on any of the above sets. The technic stuff was also great but there comes a time when one has to draw the line somewhere.
December 14, 20169 yr I went to TRU at 9am got a price match on the AROCS for £80 + voucher. This one is for the personal collection.
December 14, 20169 yr I'd rather buy from Amazon then Tesco, just lately Tesco have been send out parcels wrapped in bubble wrap and grey bags as opposed boxes. Not that they turn up damaged but I'd rather get a study box from Amazon to use if and when sending our in the future.
December 14, 20169 yr 5 minutes ago, Manse1001 said: I'd rather buy from Amazon then Tesco, just lately Tesco have been send out parcels wrapped in bubble wrap and grey bags as opposed boxes. Not that they turn up damaged but I'd rather get a study box from Amazon to use if and when sending our in the future. John Lewis & George are my favourites as I've often got factory boxes. Amazon did send me a BWE once with no box or bin-liner, just a label slapped on it. Of course, I refused to sign when it arrived!
December 14, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, TabbyBoy said: John Lewis & George are my favourites as I've often got factory boxes. Amazon did send me a BWE once with no box or bin-liner, just a label slapped on it. Of course, I refused to sign when it arrived! Its hit and miss, I had FG Mixer from JL last week, bubble wrapped and bagged. I agree regards Asda though, their packaging is always faultless.
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