LEGO giveaway at Smyths Toys on May 4
Smyths Toys will be giving away LEGO goodies this weekend, presumably a polybag or make-and-take set.
On Saturday, May 4, Smyths Toys will be hosting the LEGO Imagination Factory 2 – one year after the inaugral event. From 9.00am, fans can visit their local Smyths Toys store and get hand-on at the in-store imagination centre. Everyone who does – while stocks last – will get a LEGO giveaway. Based on previous events, this will probably be a polybag set and may only be available to children.
Given that the giveaway is happening on May 4, will it be LEGO Star Wars themed? Some of the character appearances that will be taking place on the same day seemsto suggest so…
Bristol – LEGO Emmet
Edinburgh – LEGO Lucy
Rayleigh Weir – Stormtrooper and Commander Versio
Tamworth – Special-Ops Trooper and Stormtrooper
Ashford – Two Stormtroopers
Sheffield – Imperial Gunner
Milton Keynes – Two Stormtroopers
Team Valley Gateshead – X-Wing and Luke Skywalker
Leeds Crown Point – X-Wing
Walsall S – Stormtrooper
Salford – Two Mandalorians
Luton – Two Stormtroopers
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