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Typical delivery times for standard Singapore Airmail post is 10 working days These times are based on Singapore Post estimates. Experience tells us that deliveries to: Central and South America in particular can take 4 weeks or more. Italy can sometimes get delayed at customs to up to 3 weeks. Canada can take up to 4 weeks. It all depends on the local postal service in your area. Larger parcels or odd shapes like poster tubes may take longer. There…

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Privacy Policy

Last Updated On 22-Feb-2023 Effective Date 23-Feb-2023 This Privacy Policy explains what personal information Musical Brick collects about you and how it is used by us. Where we stand on privacy Musical Brick recognises that your personal information is sensitive and private and will therefore always treat it with respect and confidentiality. It is to the benefit of our customers and ourselves that we manage your information responsibly and with transparency. Under data protection regulations, you have the right to…

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Products are sent from Singapore via SingPost registered mail. For other delivery options, including an order of many items, please email products@musicalbrick.com Lego Lies Down T-Shirt Plain Cotton Round Neck T-Shirt made from 100% cotton, this unisex round neck fits perfectly for both genders. Facebook Page discount 15% off USD21.25 (Usual price USD25) Choose a Size Size – S – $21.25 USDSize – M – $21.25 USDSize – L – $21.25 USDSize – XL – $21.25 USDSize – 2XL –…

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We all need to play without Rules and regulations

Expand Your Creativity and Freedom It’s interesting that the Danish have two words for the English verb “play”. Normally translated as either “lege” or “spille”. 1: Rules and regulations. Here we use “spille”: Jeg spiller fodbold (I play football); skal vi spille kort (do you want to play cards)? 2: No rules (or at least not fixed rules), often associated with children, creativity and freedom. Here we use “lege”: “Børnene legede i gården” (the children were playing in the yard);…

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Pokemon: Peter Monsters – Collect them all now!

Can’t Beat them (Pokemon), join them (Pitamon) The word “Pokemon” is a contraction of two Japanese words, “Poketto” and “Monsut?,” or “Pocket Monsters” in English. The combination of two words to make a single name is a popular way for Japanese titles to transition into English. Pītāmon = Peter Monsters Flower Batwings Magog Oldman Foxhead Britannia Slipperman Reverend Death Lets collect all the Peter (Pocket) Monsters

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How to Seek Enlightnment with the Moonlit Knight

Onstage story from Toledo, Ohio 6 April 1974 This rare story was recored during the second leg of North America tour in 1974. “This particular feathered contraption before your eyes, represents the pomp, her majesty, the pride of the British empire. Her name: Britannia, her task: to guard the waves between England and France. She sits on a small pair of water-wings and sinks slowly into the water. As she sinks, she realises the answer to her fate, might be the…

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Videos

Genesis Live 1973 – Live Stage recreated in Lego. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 666 Is No Longer Alone – Magog Lego Mini-figure The Colony of Slipperman Solo – Live in Lego. Phil Collins Tambourine Dance in Lego Unaccompanied bass pedal solo from Michael Rutherford Tony Banks Vintage Instruments in Lego Top 9 Peter Gabriel Costumes (1972 – 1975) Genesis 1975 Live Stage Recreated in Lego Genesis 1975 Live Stage Recreated in Lego 2 Genesis Lego Mini-figures Beauty and…

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