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The toy departments in Airport Plaza & KSK. It's pricey.

It's pricey even back in the UK. Bought my grandson some sort of dragon set at nearly 100 quid last Xmas. Rediculous price for Lego bricks.

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The toy departments in Airport Plaza & KSK. It's pricey.

It's pricey even back in the UK. Bought my grandson some sort of dragon set at nearly 100 quid last Xmas. Rediculous price for Lego bricks.

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Crazy expensive here. I'm always amazed when I see so many Thai parents buying them for their kids. There is a Thai brand (name escapes me now) but for some reason, they are almost never on the shelves anywhere. They are a little less. We look for them used on the Internet and buy them that way.

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Yes, Airpot Plaza Robinsons, maybe pricey, but they last forever and kids will play with them for years. Better than going brain dead on video games as the OP would already know, hence the inquiry. I also had my parents send Meccano sets for Christmas, another toy that actually encourages thinking and creativity.

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It's on sale sometimes. I bought loads when I found it on sale a couple years ago.

What kind of buildings have you been able to build with it?

Seriously it is expensive the world over.

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I buy lego brick sets at a small toy shop opposite buds ice cream store at meechok plazza rimping store building....not lego lego but a dutch brand... very reasonable prices I,,have many sets

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Since Lego lost their patent on the brick design there are lots of good copies available cheap. Try the small toy shops on Chareon Prathet road, almost opposite the Montfort Primary school.

In Robinsons you can also buy Cogo, that's an okay copy too.

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Since Lego lost their patent on the brick design there are lots of good copies available cheap. Try the small toy shops on Chareon Prathet road, almost opposite the Montfort Primary school.

In Robinsons you can also buy Cogo, that's an okay copy too.

Good deals on the Chinese "lego" at Mae Sai. The stuff we have is very good. My son has remade sets many times. Still good.

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