Life-sized LEGO Truck rolling into Smyths Toys Superstores
Select Smyths Toys Superstores locations in the UK will be receiving a visit from a life-sized LEGO Truck over the next few weeks.
Visitors to select Smyths Toys Superstores in the UK will be in for a treat over the next few weeks, thanks to a surprise visit from a life-sized LEGO Truck. A promotional image on the retailer’s site seems to suggest that the vehicle is a large scale version of 60440 LEGO Delivery Truck, although we suspect it might not be a 1:1 recreation of the LEGO City set.
Those in attendance at Smyths Toys Superstores on the dates listed below will be able to pick up a free sticker sheet and have their photograph taken with the LEGO Truck. In addition, the last two dates of the tour would be an ideal opportunity for shoppers to also grab multiple new LEGO sets being released on October 1.
Smyths Toys Superstore | Date | Time |
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Leicester | September 21 | 10am-4pm |
Glasgow | September 27 | 10am-4pm |
Sunderland | September 28 | 10am-4pm |
Ipswich | October 5 | 10am-4pm |
Watford | October 6 | 10am-4pm |
60440 LEGO Delivery Truck finally arrived this summer, with the 1,061-piece model currently only available from LEGO.com, in LEGO Stores or as a third-party exclusive from participating Smyths Toys Superstores.
The LEGO City set is something of a meta build, featuring a detachable brick-built truck cab with hinged bonnet and removeable roof, a large trailer with opening side panels and rear doors for loading pallets, a functioning forklift truck, a hot-dog stand and four minifigures.
60440 LEGO Delivery Truck also comes with various stickered tiles depicting existing LEGO sets, including 60405 Emergency Rescue Helicopter, 60412 4×4 Fire Truck with Rescue Boat, 60419 Police Prison Island and 60430 Interstellar Spaceship.
You can add 60440 LEGO Delivery Truck to your collection right now, with the LEGO City set priced at £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99.
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