
From July 1-16, be one of the first 80 people to make a $75 purchase at a LEGO Brand Store and you can register for a LEGO BrickHeadz building event for an exclusive Wonder Woman set. This particular Wonder Woman is based on the DC Super Hero Girl version and is different from the 206 San Diego Comic Con version which is based on the classic design.
The building event itself will be held from July 17-31 but the actual date varies by store. Only one registration slot per $75 purchase per person and purchase and registration must be on the same day.
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Building event_S_. At my store, it’s split up into four sessions of 20 people, spread out over three days, all on weekends. I got there a half hour after the store opened, wondering if they’d be full up, but there were less than 10 registrants, with the fourth session being completely empty.
Interesting that your store splits it up. Mine is all held on one day which is Preview Night for SDCC so I’ll pick it up the set before going there.
How big is your store? Somerset is one of the smallest, I think. 80 people packed inside would make it uncomfortably warm, and any potential shoppers would be faced with a wall-to-wall sea of flesh that even a professional contortionist would be hard-pressed to navigate without trampling on a few toes. Sessions of 20 people keeps the build event small enough that even if business gets fairly heavy, there’s still enough room to shop. I know that when they do the monthly build event, they started breaking those up into smaller sessions as well, because otherwise you pretty much have to close the store until they clear out.
I think the stores are similar in size. My event is split into hourly groups.
I like the Comic-Con one better.