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  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    s3anbee wrote: »
    i got it for £43 delivered which i was really happy about considering i phoned over 10 stores and they never had it and i was about to pay £60 on ebay before i found this forum, so thanks alot:) out of interest, does anyoneknow if it will come in the box?

    Yes it comes in a TS3 box and is the official one with certificate. I got mine from there a few weeks ago. It is bigger than I expected, they package it in a brown cardboard box so no worries about little one catching a glimpse of it.
  • s3anbee
    s3anbee Posts: 22 Forumite
    edited 2 December 2010 at 9:13PM
    mookie wrote: »
    Yes it comes in a TS3 box and is the official one with certificate. I got mine from there a few weeks ago. It is bigger than I expected, they package it in a brown cardboard box so no worries about little one catching a glimpse of it.


    thats great, my son never thought that he would get one for christmas after the shops not having them, so the look on his face will be priceless when he opens it :)

    Now thats one of them out the way. does anyone know about any good deals on the lotso huggin bear?
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    s3anbee wrote: »
    thats great, my son never thought that he would get one for christmas after the shops not having them, so the look on his face will be priceless when he opens it :)

    Now thats one of them out the way. does anyone know about any good deals on the lotso huggin bear?

    Toys r us showing in stock for home delivery £34.99. I am not sure of any bargains on these, tesco has it in stock for £39.97 if you have any clubcard vouchers?
  • s3anbee
    s3anbee Posts: 22 Forumite
    mookie wrote: »
    Toys r us showing in stock for home delivery £34.99. I am not sure of any bargains on these, tesco has it in stock for £39.97 if you have any clubcard vouchers?

    Yeah i checked on there, They also said something like very limited stock so i hope they don't go too fast, I shall check if my wife has any vouchers, she usually does the shopping in tescos, so i may be in luck, Bullseye must be the hardest to get i think, apart from the 3 aliens which the toyrus in Glasgow doesnt have so getting them will be a mission aswell
  • -MRS_T-
    -MRS_T- Posts: 2,033 Forumite
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    Hello

    I am hoping for some help please. My son is 3 years old and I would like to get him buzz lightyear for xmas as my hubby mentioned he has seen him playing with it at the nursery.

    The trouble is their seems to be so many different ones at quite different prices.

    I was hoping that someone could give me some pointers in to which one would be best as I cant seem to see much difference between them.

    Thanks so much
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    s3anbee wrote: »
    Yeah i checked on there, They also said something like very limited stock so i hope they don't go too fast, I shall check if my wife has any vouchers, she usually does the shopping in tescos, so i may be in luck, Bullseye must be the hardest to get i think, apart from the 3 aliens which the toyrus in Glasgow doesnt have so getting them will be a mission aswell

    I am so glad I thought ahead, I got all these bits about 6 weeks ago. I didn't think bullseye would be so hard to get but I think you are right. Those aliens are sweet but they are not worth £24.99 so if I were you I wouldn't go the ebay route for them.
  • s3anbee
    s3anbee Posts: 22 Forumite
    mookie wrote: »
    I am so glad I thought ahead, I got all these bits about 6 weeks ago. I didn't think bullseye would be so hard to get but I think you are right. Those aliens are sweet but they are not worth £24.99 so if I were you I wouldn't go the ebay route for them.

    yeah, i have looked up reviews and i don't think theyre worth it, but if i can get them at a decent price i will, i also dont like the fact that they ar squeezable like they are in the movie,
    have you got the full set? if so where did you get them all from and how much did you pay?
    thanks
  • s3anbee
    s3anbee Posts: 22 Forumite
    edited 2 December 2010 at 11:54PM
    -MRS_T- wrote: »
    Hello

    I am hoping for some help please. My son is 3 years old and I would like to get him buzz lightyear for xmas as my hubby mentioned he has seen him playing with it at the nursery.

    The trouble is their seems to be so many different ones at quite different prices.

    I was hoping that someone could give me some pointers in to which one would be best as I cant seem to see much difference between them.

    Thanks so much


    If you are wishing to get one which is like buzz in the movie, you should go down the road of the toy story collection buzz as its the closest you will find to the buzz lightyear in the movie, basically the biggest selling point is that his head moves from side to side, and his wings automatically move. Also it comes in the package that is seen in toy story 2 in the toy store which the kids might not realise but i think its quite nice,
    The cheapest i have seen it is at £37.45 on John Lewis website,
    you may get it cheaper elsewhere though, thats a good price in my opinion though, considering there is a few shops selling it at £50 i would post the link but i can't cause i have just joined this website, i hope i've helped :)
  • -MRS_T-
    -MRS_T- Posts: 2,033 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    s3anbee wrote: »
    If you are wishing to get one which is like buzz in the movie, you should go down the road of the toy story collection buzz as its the closest you will find to the buzz lightyear in the movie, basically the biggest selling point is that his head moves from side to side, and his wings automatically move. Also it comes in the package that is seen in toy story 2 in the toy store which the kids might not realise but i think its quite nice,
    The cheapest i have seen it is at £37.45 on John Lewis website,
    you may get it cheaper elsewhere though, thats a good price in my opinion though, considering there is a few shops selling it at £50 i would post the link but i can't cause i have just joined this website, i i've helped :)

    Hi thanks for your help. Me, hubby or son havent actually seen any of the toy story movies as he is only 3 but I was going to get him the dvd for xmas. I think he would defo like one that made a few noises.

    Will have a look at john lewis just now thanks
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