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The Lego Legend

Lego first started in 1891 although it wasn’t the traditional plastic blocks you see today. In the beginning, Ole Kirk Christiansen created wooden toys, the company was referred to as Lego. It wasn’t until 1947 that they started producing the first plastic blocks which were capable of interlocking. The idea was based on the Kiddicraft self-locking bricks. Lego focused on high-quality interlocking bricks and within 5 years the sale of these products accounted for half of their sales. This was despite the company, and many others, not feeling that there was a future for plastic products. Of course, this sentiment turned out to be wrong and today Lego is one of the most famous names in the world.

Lego Products

Lego makes a plastic brick that interconnects with others, allowing you to create anything you can think of. Of course, Lego has gone much further than just producing different sized plastic blocks. They have created hundreds of sets, complete with instructions and stickers to make an array of products. This includes replica of Star Wars models, Ninjago, and many other films and TV programs. There isn’t a Lego catalog that you can look through and there are new models constantly being added. You will find all the current range listed online and many examples in stores across the world. Don’t forget Lego also creates magazines to complement their sets

Lego Stores

Lego is sold virtually everywhere. You can purchase sets in department stores, toy shops, and even in the newsagents. Of course, each shop stocks some of the Lego range, they can’t stock all of it. However, Lego does also have its own stores, there are over 600 of them around the world, although there are only 14 in the UK. You’ll need to travel to your nearest large city to find a store. Every store is a wonderland for people that love Lego. There are hundreds of sets to choose from, unique Lego displays, and even a section where you can choose your own bricks. Children and adults can spend hours looking through the various products and deciding which one to take home. Every store has friendly staff waiting to help you. They are all passionate about Lego and will have been involved in creating some of the unique displays.

The Lego Website

Lego has an impressive and comprehensive website. The homepage welcomes you with the latest news or upcoming product range. A click on the three horizontal bars in the top left of the screen will give you the menu options. You can shop by theme, your preferred interests, exclusive deals, offers, and even by Lego code if you think you know it. It’s possible to locate your set and add it to a basket and then buy it online. You can choose from standard delivery which will be with you within 2-4 working days. It’s free if you order more than £50 of Lego. The alternative is express delivery for a little more which will get it to you within 1-2 working days. The site also allows you to contact them and have queries answered. You can contact them via email, telephone, or via the live chat on the website.

Discounts Available

There are often special promotions and offers on the Lego website and in-stores. You can see them online under the offers and sales link. Lego often offers a gift if you send over a certain amount or they have special reductions on specific items. But, the best way to guarantee your discount is to take a look at the discount codes here on www.1offers.co.uk. You’re already on the site, take a few moments to check out the codes we have available. You can take anyone that appeals to you and use it online or in-store. Simply enter the code, or give it to the cashier and see the price go down. It’s recommended you take the code the day you intend to use it. Codes change regularly and we verify them daily to ensure they remain valid.

Staying In Touch With Lego

Lego has a newsletter that can be sent directly to your inbox. All you have to do is enter your email address online at the bottom of the main screen. This will ensure you’re the first to know about new sets, exclusive discounts, and upcoming events. Of course, you can also follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You’ll find a huge community of Lego lovers waiting to help you find the perfect set.