Lego Star Wars Giveaway

The Phantom Menace in 3D, set to be launched in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland on the 9th – 10th February 2012, follows Anakin’s journey as he pursues his dreams and confronts his deepest fears in the midst of a galaxy in turmoil in this first chapter of the Star Wars saga. Toys “R” Us is celebrating the launch with several events throughout the Nordic countries with competitions and fun events. And Little Scandinavian have been sent this kit, value £79.97, as a giveaway up for grabs!

This is your chance to win and to pilot the final lap of the Boonta Eva Classic Podrace with this fantastic kit, the Lego Star Wars Anakin’s and Sebulba’s Podracers.
Lego Star Wars Anakin’s and Sebulba’s Podracers features 5 minifigures who are a young Luke Skywalker, Sebulba, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Wald and Watto. The Podracers have bases which can be used for display purposes and the overall size of each Podracer is 33cm long, 10cm wide and 10cm tall. There are a total 810 pieces and this kit is suitable for ages 9-14 years.

Competition rules in our weekly Newsletter today and Monday the 13th February. Giveaway competition is open to international entrants and ends Friday 17th of February. The lucky winner will be announced in our Weekly Newsletter the following Monday the 20th February 2012. Subscribe now for your chance to win. Sign me up!

63 thoughts on “Lego Star Wars Giveaway

  1. I played LEGO when I was a child..And now me my son are playing LEGO and you know what,it’s still so much fun!!!

  2. Lego – Originally meaning “play-well” is exactly what I would have to say about Lego. I have four children and whenever a new lego item is bought they spend hours following the instructions and building their new piece. No fighting or squabbling just fun. We lived in Denmark for 4 years and were lucky enough to visit Lego Land and the kids still talk about it yet. Our lego will stay with us, definitely not a toy to be given away. I don’t think I have seen a broken piece of lego. Now that has to be saying something.

  3. I had a Lego railway system when I was a child – hours of creative fun!

    Going to space with Lego Star Wars would be the natural follow up 🙂

  4. There is no denying the awesomeness of lego, it was my favorite toy all through my youth and it is such a joy that my little one is now starting to play with duplo. Such an imagination builder too, always cool to see what creations come out of little minds. A timeless winner that just gets better as the years go by, just look at this set here!

  5. When I lived in Denmark, I went to Legoland on the Jutland Peninsula, and found out lots of interesting facts about Lego. I didn’t realise, for example, how much precision is required in the manufacturing process. Now my son plays with Lego – we even have those huge Lego storage bricks and heads, they are wonderful, so much better than boring baskets.

  6. My 5yo is obsessed with Lego & it is the only thing that keeps him still for more than 5 minutes! I have to admit that mummy has a go too sometimes when the boys are in bed 🙂

  7. I’ve been collecting Lego since I was 4, I’m 26 now, and I still absolutely love it. Used to sit for hours playing with the sets and always tried to build bigger creations. My fiancee thinks I’m absolutely crazy to still be collecting toys at my age but she still allows me to do it. I tried to get her to let me have a Lego themed wedding but she wouldn’t let me :(. Would absolutely love this set.

  8. We *love* Lego because it’s great for the whole family (in fact, it’s just about the only thing that the 3 boys aged 9, 6 & 3 will happily play with in perfect harmony for hours on end) and of course, Star Wars Leg is the coolest of all! Anj xx

  9. I had my own lego box when I was little and my mum still has it for when the kids visit. Everyone loves Legos 🙂

  10. What is there not to love about Lego? You can be creative, it get kids (big and small!) thinking and the designs are endless!

  11. Awesome prize….my nephew adores his lego sets and has just watched Star Wars for the first time and loved it.

  12. my 12 year old son has ADHD and Lego is one of the only toys/games that he can actually maintain any level of concentration on . he absolutely loves the stuff and because he can manage to complete the sets it really helps with his confidence too x

  13. I have a house full of star wars and lego fans…….they would love this prize so much and I would love to be able to say that we have won this prize!!!!

  14. Lego is such an accessible toy – easy to pick up – hard to put down. The hours my children spend creating worlds is wonderful

  15. Lego is brilliant for kids and adults just cant help themselves to join in with the kids it always brings back lovely memories from there childhood and dont ever think there will be no lego in years to come.

  16. well wow lego not played with it in years best time in my life lego keeps ya mind going for ages
    x finger all hopr to win

  17. Lego is iconic through the years, loved by me and now my own child.

    Lego develops imagination, is great fun and develops building skills.

    LONG LIVE LEGO!

  18. I grew up playing and ‘creating’ with Lego, along with my three siblings and now my four children are the same!

  19. I did not play much with dolls because I had LEGO. During communism, it was very rare to find them in shops, and even if you could, it was so expensive. My parents managed to buy one box which I still have. My mom told me that she had to ask the shop keeper to save the last box under the counter so she could go back and buy it. I think that was the most expensive toy I ever had. Timeless.

  20. My hubby and I recently put our consolidated sack of thirty year old Lego through the dishwasher (didn’t clean), then the washing machine (now clean but probably killed the machine!). I then painstakingly sorted it into one-ers, two-ers etc. Needless to say the children muddled it up in minutes! Lego is totally timeless and brings generations together. Star Wars was our other favourite childhood obsession. A shame my brother blew all of ours up when he was a teenager 😉 This combo would be utterly awesome (and our children would appreciate it too!).

  21. Oj, Det hadde vært noe for Eirik. Og Pål. Og meg. På ønskelista til Eirik står det stort sett to ting: Lego Star Wars og Lego Ninjago. Og denne har han ikke.

    Det jeg egentlig skulle kommentere, da øynene falt på teksten om Lego, var de nydelige kirsebærblomstene. Et vakkert syn, her vi sitter frastfrosset i isen.

  22. I love Lego because it’s the only toy we have that can give me more than an hour’s peace at a time, and pretty much the only boy-ish activity that I genuinely enjoy joining in with too. Plus it fosters creativity and problem solving. About the only thing I don’t like about Lego is stepping on bits of it in the middle of the night!

  23. Jaaa, Lego Giveaway 😀 Lego is the “one of the kind toy” that still is able to gather my four kids in the age from 17 – 8 to sit down and create together. And mommy is never far away then eigther 😉

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