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Not quite sure if this should go in this forum or the MOC one... feel free to move as appropriate mods!

While on a recent work field-trip to Ecuador, I briefly visited a shopping centre - somewhere in Guayaquil, and found a shop known as the "Block" store.

While my colleagues were unimpressed with the display in the window and moved on to a book store, I stayed for a moment and took pictures and video. Sadly, I I had only taken my old mobile phone with me and so the picture quality is shocking but felt it required documenting somehow. I was mightily impressed and it was probably better in real life than comes across here!

This video shows all the moving parts, of which there were several!

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Thought I'd share, as I'm pretty sure most will not have the chance to stumble across this particular shop! Pleased to see pirates are still a theme associated with the Lego brick!

Duck

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That's awesome! Who knew that such stellar work would come up in such an unexpected place? pirate_wink.gif The moving parts are too cool.

The massive figs, massive ship, and the rather plump parrot pirate are all super cool. pir_laugh2.gifgrin_wub.gif

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Is this a lego store? It has the same yellow floors, and a pick a brick wall...

It is a cool display, lucky find!

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Posted (edited)

Is this a lego store? It has the same yellow floors, and a pick a brick wall...

It is a cool display, lucky find!

It also sold Mega Blocks and other similar brands. The logo above the door was of a 2x2 green brick, with the word "Block" across it. I did stick my head through the door but didn't venture in further due to time constraints sadly!

It is a bit strange because the pick-a-brick wall looks identical to a lego store one! This is the only reference I can find to it on the internet - http://www.elunivers...ertas-guayaquil

Part of the article, according to google translate explains...

The store groups the Lego, Mega Blok and Kre-O brand in an area of ​​over 80 m², of which can be found collections that are not available in other stores, said a representative of the store.

Block Store belongs to Corporación El Rosado and will have on display several armed units in blocks, as a replica of a pirate ship level. It will also have a table available for the children to play freely.

Glad you guys liked it!

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How very interesting…

In the words of willy the groundskeeper; "Do you want to get sued?!"

It seems identical inside, "Children's building area" "Minifig building stand" "Pick a brick wall" and the yellow floors.

I tried finding out more but not much is available.

It would have been interesting to see how the prices compare, and in some of the online photos I noticed some out of production sets, including some older ones.

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