Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Lego Duplo Patterns

Hi Folks! I grew tired of looking for Duplo patterns where I don’t have the parts in the end. So, I did my own patterns, take a photo of it, show to Edward, give him the parts and make him follow it. Easy huh?
Here are some of the patterns we made. Note, the second one he did by himself. He doesn’t want to follow the pattern I made. Now that’s a different problem. Haha.
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Lego 40192 Ferrari 250 GTO


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Initially, I have no intention of opening this set. After all, this is a collectible item. But seems the plastic was flimsy, next thing you know… Flop! It’s opened!!! Thank you Edward. Sigh!
This set came from Shell. For every 1,500 Php worth of gas, you can purchase the set for 150 Php. I just found out that Lego won’t be working with Shell anymore. Huhu. Now… I’m regretting opening it. Haha.
Compared to other Lego sets, it doesn’t hold as much. Some of the parts are easily removed. But since it’s Lego, you are assured that you would be able to complete the set.
The instruction is summarized compared to other Lego sets, but I guess it’s expected given the small pack.
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Edward gets a bit frustrated playing with this set. When he can’t put it back together. Sometimes when he puts in one part, another part will fall apart and this would make him cry. But he still likes to play with it like a car, even chasing after it.
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Overall, we are happy with the set. Sadly, there won’t be future sets but nothing is certain yet so we would keep on wishing.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Philippines 1st Lego Store – Opening Day

Yup! We’ve braced the crowd to see for ourselves the 1st Lego Store in the Philippines. Since, this is my first Lego store, I have not much expectation. I’ve read in other blogs that the products are a bit pricey but there are lots of hard to find items. So, I’m banking on that.
I came around 1:30 PM, a little over the opening of the store at 1:00 PM. I thought that by now the crowd would be lesser. BUT I WAS WRONG! There’s still lots of people. It would have been okay if the line was moving fast but it was not! The strategy they have imposed is a customer comes out first before another goes in. The problem was, some of the customers are taking a long time before coming out.
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If you get bored while waiting, you can go around and take pictures.
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After 2 and a half hours, I was near the door. At this point, we noticed a flaw in the strategy. Some sneaky customers instructed their kids to go in first by telling the guard that their parents are inside. And after a while, the parent would follow to let them in saying their kids are inside. Please! Don’t follow the inconsiderate people. Other people are properly lining up and waiting for their turns.
I was surprised to see that the store is a bit small. It’s rectangular with people lining up in the center for payment. Because of the crowd, I wasn’t able to look at the Pick a Brick (679.75 Php for 100 grams, minimum) and Build a Mini (499.75 Php for 3).
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It has more products than Toys R Us and Toy Kingdom, price is basically the same. I was hoping for a more extensive selection, but I wasn’t able to find the Airport Fire Truck as Edward requested. In the end, I’ve settled for other sets of Lego City.
Here are some of the displays to help you decide on what to buy.
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Now, some of the exhibits. Some are pretty impressive.
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And now… presenting our haul…
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Simpsons Minifigure Series 2 is priced at 249.75 Php. Similar to other minifigures.
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This is the 50 Php Spiderman Glider, to purchase this, it’s on a separate line inside. Beside the cashier. It was pre-packed at 5 pcs, the maximum number of items a customer can purchase.
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This would be Edward’s birthday present from my sister.
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I was aiming to buy this, and seeing it was a lucky find. It was hidden in the shelf below the keychains. If you can wait, this would be a freebie on May 14-15. I have no plans of returning this week.
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This is a lucky find as well, I saw this in Lego Shop online and was hoping to see it in the store. Yay! Edward loved this. This costs 499.75 Php.
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The Freebie
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For the upcoming events…
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For the Mini Build, the kids have 5 mins to build their set. They can bring it home. 10 kids per set. And 50 kids per hour.
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Some points to ponder:
1. It would have worked better if they have issued numbers to customers, that way the cutting in lines would be eliminated.
2. If the receipt for the cashier is computerized it would be faster. Currently there are only 2 lines, one for cash and one for credit.
Overall, I’m happy with the experience, tiring but fulfilling.