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At £0.30 a ticket across 3,639 tickets, this draw has a Value Ratio of 2.32 — great value. A full sellout returns £1,092 against a stated prize value of £470.
Based on tickets sold so far, the current Value Ratio is 0.00 — about £0 taken to date. An undersold draw closing soon is where the real odds advantage sits, which is what our value ranking is built to surface.
Competition Go caps entries at 255 tickets per person on this draw. Use the odds calculator to work out your real win probability for any number of tickets.
Prize details from Competition Go
LEGO TITANIC (EXCLUSIVE) - 30p Per Entry!The live draw for this Competition will be Sunday the 30th August at 8PM via our Facebook & YouTube Page.WHAT DOES THE WINNER RECEIVELEGO TITANIC (EXCLUSIVE)Since the Titanic set sail on its fateful maiden journey in 1912, the famous ship has captured imaginations across the world. Now you can pay tribute to it with this colossal LEGO® Titanic (10294) collectible model building project.An authentic scale modelThis 1:200 scale model is designed in 3 sections, faithfully recreating the features of the Titanic. The cross section reveals interior details like the first-class dining room, the grand staircases, one of the boiler rooms and many cabins from the different passenger classes. Bring the story of the Titanic to life by recreating details such as the ship’s bridge, promenade deck, reading lounge, swimming pool and many more. This magnificent model makes a perfect gift for history buffs.Over 9,000 pieces for the ultimate building projectThis model is one of the largest LEGO models ever at over 53 in. (135 cm) long. And with over 9,000 pieces, it provides many hours of building pleasure culminating in a stunning piece to display with pride.Build a stunning LEGO® model version of the world’s most famous ocean liner with this LEGO Titanic 10294 model set. With over 9,000 pieces, this set offers a building challenge to savour.Faithfully recreate the historical details of the Titanic in this 1:200 scale ship model. Authentic details include over 300 portholes, the iconic bridge, lifeboats, benches, cargo crane and more.The ship splits into 3 sections, giving a view of the detailed interior. Assemble and admire the grand staircase, cabins, dining room, smoking lounge, reading lounge and swimming pool.Build and explore the realistic features of a working ship. Turn the propellers to see the piston engines turn inside.This colossal Titanic ship model makes a historical collectible display piece and comes with a display stand to support each section. Add the name plaque to the bow for the perfect finishing touch.Provides a rewarding build for adult LEGO® builders, history lovers and anyone interested in the story of the Titanic. It’s also a great gift idea for collectors of historical memorabilia.One of the largest and longest LEGO® models ever, measuring over 53 in. (135 cm) long, 17.5 in. (44 cm) high, and 6 in. (16 cm) wide.This collectible LEGO® Titanic display model set is part of a range of creative buildable models for adults who love stunning design, intricate details and elegant architecture.LEGO® building bricks are manufactured from high-quality materials. They’re consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart easily every time – it’s been that way since 1958.With LEGO® pieces, safety and quality come first. That’s why they’re rigorously tested so you can be sure that the model is as robust as it is beautiful.
GUARANTEED WINNER. GUARANTEED DRAW DATE. NO EXTENSIONS!£470 Cash AlternativeLEGO TITANIC (EXCLUSIVE)Maximum 255 entries per person
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