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A toy shop in Devon is going to be transformed into the biggest Lego outlet in the south west.

Thomas Moore Toymaster in Exeter, which is already famous for their impressive Lego department, has just had a huge refurbishment to make it ever bigger.

The toy shop on Fore Street will continue to stock the entire standard Lego range, but is now able to give over more space to the rare, exclusive and hard-to-find sets that true Lego fans will love.

Even though the Lego department is already up and running, the store will be having a grand re-opening on Saturday, July 6.

The Lego fun day will feature competitions, prize draws, discounts, give-aways, gifts with purchases - and they're even giving away £800 worth of Lego.

Thomas Moore Toymaster Director, Terry Alford said: “Once again, Lego UK have invested a lot in the store and this refit offers Lego fans in the area the very best of what Lego has to offer.

"The large scale interactive models are a particular highlight and will delight Lego fans both young and old. The ‘Which Mini-Figure are you?’ scanner is sure to be a big hit.”

Thomas Moore has even installed some new equipment, employee Jenny Beer explains all about it in the video above and below

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Mr Alford also revealed that a super hero Lego character will be making a surprise appearance on their fun day.

He added: "We have been working with Lego for 10 years and since then we have grown into the biggest independent Lego outlet in the country.

"Lego have been really supportive to help us grow as a business and they have doubled the size of our Lego department. Initially it was our idea to expand but they jumped onboard with it."

Terry revealed that while their toy shop is aimed at children, they have just as many adults coming in to buy their Lego sets.

"We probably sell more Lego sets to adults because it's just as popular with them," he said.

"We have lots that are aimed for 16 plus and we even stock the biggest set that Lego make."