Toys R Us Nexo Knights building event on Saturday
Posted by TheBrickPal,
Visit your local Toys R Us store on Saturday, November the 12th - from 12-2pm - to build the lava monster to the right.
Be sure to come with the Merlok 2.0. app, too, because you will also be able to go on a Nexo Power clue hunt in-store!
Are you planning on going?
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Nexo Knights or Mixels???
Seriously, it looks more like a Mixel.
^ Many themes have been using Mixels ball joints lately, if that's what you're talking about.
I don't know about that, but here in Sweden it was 25% off everything in store today, so finally picked up the Detective's Office. Thanks ToysRus :D
Only USA?
This was in Canada a few weeks ago
It wouldn't kill the Lego group & Toys r us to release these promotions in Australia, even thought I'm 2 hours drive from my closest one
this was in the uk recently. i actually sent scans to @huw of the instructions :) if anyone wants a pdf then let me know!
HYPE!
Sweet! Looks like it has some great parts!
Is it in database?
Yup, I'm going. This build is a good one.
Attended the UK build recently. 50 plus useful parts. It's a really good model for free. The pic really doesn't do the model any justice.
Maybe a silly question, but how does Lego handle refunds when a promotional gift was given for free with the set(s) you'd like to refund? Can't they ask to turn in the free gift as well... and also unopened, so in this case, not scratched? It would seem a logical thing to do so, to me...
Maybe a silly question, but how does Lego handle refunds when a promotional gift was given for free with the set(s) you'd like to refund? Can't they ask to turn in the free gift as well... and also unopened, so in this case, not scratched? It would seem a logical thing to do so, to me...
Maybe a silly question, but how does Lego handle refunds when a promotional gift was given for free with the set(s) you'd like to refund? Can't they ask to turn in the free gift as well... and also unopened, so in this case, not scratched? It would seem a logical thing to do so, to me...
Maybe a silly question, but how does Lego handle refunds when a promotional gift was given for free with the set(s) you'd like to refund? Can't they ask to turn in the free gift as well... and also unopened, so in this case, not scratched? It would seem a logical thing to do so, to me...
Maybe a silly question, but how does Lego handle refunds when a promotional gift was given for free with the set(s) you'd like to refund? Can't they ask to turn in the free gift as well... and also unopened, so in this case, not scratched? It would seem a logical thing to do so, to me...
Maybe a silly question, but how does Lego handle refunds when a promotional gift was given for free with the set(s) you'd like to refund? Can't they ask to turn in the free gift as well... and also unopened, so in this case, not scratched? It would seem a logical thing to do so, to me...
@stilte: I think you just keep the free gift. Since giveaways like that don't last real long, they have no use for one or two returned ones.
@stilte, why the six posts?
Yeah, six times is a little bit overkill. Just saying.
@stilte, TRU sets a retail price for giveaways. If you return the primary purchase the value of the incentive is deducted from the refund.
@Zeebricks: If TRUs have surplus giveaways, they just put them on the shelf and sell them. For example our local TRU had four or five extra First Order Generals (5004406) hanging on tag in the Lego section for $5.99 two weeks ago, when I bought one.
Oh! I see. I guess that works. If you bought something off Shop.Lego.Com, then you might not be able to return the free gift, though.