*HUGE* LEGO HEAD - LEGO Sort and Store

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This GIGANTIC LEGO Head is great for storage. We got lucky, it is currently sold out on LEGO.com. We are happy with this item.

From LEGO:
The perfect container for sorting and storing LEGO pieces, and a great display for any playroom. Dump assorted bricks into top of container, and shake to sort bricks into three different size categories. Trays inside great for storing bricks until next building project.
Product Description
Sort and store your LEGO bricks
Built in carry handle
Can hold over a thousand LEGO pieces
LEGO pieces sold separately
Store your Legos in this fun Lego head.
Product Measures: 11.5 IN x 11.5 IN x 11.25 IN
Recommended Ages: 4 - 15 years
Shake to sort your LEGO bricks!
Decorate your home as you store your LEGO brick collection in this iconic minifigure head! Place your bricks into the top compartment, then close and shake to sort small, medium and large pieces into separate compartments. Lift each compartment to reveal your separated brick collection! Makes a great gift for builders.
Shake gently to sort small, medium, and large LEGO bricks into separate compartments!
Lift each section to reveal sorted LEGO bricks!
Makes a great gift!
Measures over 12" (30cm) tall and 10" (25cm) wide

About LEGO:
Lego is a line of construction toys manufactured by the Lego Group, a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark

Over the years, Lego has licensed themes from several cartoon and film franchises. These include Avatar: The Last Airbender, Batman, Ben 10, Cars, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Prince of Persia, Speed Racer, Spider-Man, SpongeBob SquarePants, Star Wars, Duplo, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Toy Story.

Although some of the licensed themes, such as Lego Star Wars and Lego Indiana Jones, have had highly successful sales, Lego has expressed a desire to rely more upon their own characters and classic themes, and less upon licensed themes related to movie releases.

Lego has branched out into the videogames market with a number of titles, including Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, Bionicle: The Game Bionicle Heroes as well as the Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga and Lego Indiana Jones, a Lego Batman, Lego Battles and the Lego Universe MMOG. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1--4 was released in June 2010, and Lego Rock Band was released in autumn of 2009. Another game announced is Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues including Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and total remakes of the other movie's levels was released in 2009. More Lego video games are Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, based on the first and second seasons of The Clone Wars and "Lego Battles: Ninjago" based on the short video clips on the website. The newest addition to the LEGO video game series is Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game, where you can play all four movies including Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.

Lego Digital Designer is an official piece of Lego software for Mac OS X and Windows which allows users to build with Lego bricks on their computers. Users can then publish their creations online on the Lego Design by Me website, or purchase the physical bricks to build them. Lego Digital Designer includes some Lego products which only exist online, including models for the children's television programs TUGS, Thomas and Friends and Speed Racer.

Merlin Entertainments operates five Legoland amusement parks, the original in Billund, Denmark, the second in Windsor, England, the third in Günzburg, Germany, the fourth in Carlsbad, California, and the fifth in Winter Haven, Florida. On 13 July 2005, the control of 70% of the Legoland parks was sold for $460 million to the Blackstone Group of New York while the remaining 30% is still held by Lego Group. There are also four Legoland Discovery Centers, two in Germany (Duisburg and Berlin), one in Chicago, Illinois, and one in Manchester, UK. Two new Legoland Discovery Centers are scheduled to open in 2011: one in Dallas, Texas. Another will open in Kansas City in 2012.

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  • Wow,it is sold at $69.99 in Singapore

  • @Pokefreakxs I know, I keep seeing it priced at $60 and higher. It is $64.99 on Amazon right now.

  • Cool!! I love your videos! By any chance would be willing to do a review on the tower bridge Lego set?

  • @l1e2g3o41 Thanks for the complement. The tower bridge set is amazing, but the $239.99 US is not in our budget. Take care!

  • I got one today too! Dec 31! They had loads of those at Toys R Us. Pricey in my country about 60 dollars if converted.

  • @Chips556 I spotted one on Amazon for 79.99 US dollars. $25 at Target was a bargain. Lego.com sells it for $39.99 and they are sold out.

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  • Please look at my video

  • Good review

  • You could have little doors with Legos sorted but if your a kid you would want a Lego head to play with a little but it looks great!

  • i got mine at toys r us for 29.99 they went on sale before christmas (:

  • @WorldLego 79.99 US? Thats pricey. I got mine for 63 US Dollars if converted to my currency, the only place they sell that in my country is Toys R Us. 

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