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Sign in or Create an account About usContact usFreebiesPayment OptionsRSS SyndicationTerms of ServiceShipping & Returns Lee Enfield SMLE Rifle Lego compatible 30 Round Curved Mag Lego compatible Arisaka Rifle with Bayonet Lego compatible Caplock Musket Lego compatible G43 Rifle Lego compatible M1873 Peacemaker Pistol Lego compatible M1903-A4 Army Sniper Lego compatible MGL V2 Lego compatible UCS Pistol M16AGL Matt Finish LEGO minifigure compatible Assault Rifle & FREE Delivery in the UK. See more product details There is a newer model of this item: LEGO 70351 "Clay's Falcon Fighter Blaster" Building Toy Discover the best new toys and games. LEGO 70315 "Clay's rumble blade" Gun Toy Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. FREE Delivery in the UK. DetailsLEGO Nexo Knights 70314 Beast Master's Chaos Chariot Set LEGO 70321 Nexo Knights General Magmar Siege Machine of Doom Construction Set - Multi-Coloured FREE Delivery in the UK.




Toys StoreVisit the Toys Store at Amazon.co.uk to browse even more toys with everything from dolls and games to fun for all the family with toddler toys, arts & crafts and educational games too. Product Dimensions28.2 x 7.6 x 26.2 cm Manufacturer recommended age:8 - 14 years Number of Puzzle Pieces367 Click here for information about recycling electrical and electronic products 9,861 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available1 Jan. 2016 This product is subject to specific safety warnings Evil rears its ugly head at every corner in the kingdom of Knighton, home of the heroic LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS knights. Protect the realm and play out epic battles with the futuristic Rumble Blade, featuring 3 detachable vehicles, and a core base vehicle with 2 spring-loaded missiles. Includes 5 minifigures: Clay Moorington, 2 Claybots, Ash Attacker and Scurrier.




not appropriate for children under the age of 3 See all Product Description Patrol the kingdom of Knighton with Clay's 4-in-1 Rumble Blade! Keep the kingdom safe with the hi-tech 4-in-1 Rumble Blade, featuring futuristic Sword Speeder and 2 Sword Break Bikes. Includes 5 minifigures: Clay Moorington, 2 Claybots, an Ash Attacker and a Scurrier. Lift up the front blade to release the Sword Speeder. Push the Rumble Blade's button to release the 2 Sword Break Bike vehicles and let your friends join in the fun!Let the adventure begin! Play, Fun and Facts LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS: Merlok 2.0 In this action-packed app game, the Kingdom of Knighton is under attack from the evil court jester Jestro and his lava monsters. Visit our LEGO Facebook page for more information and ideas. Visit our channel on YouTube and watch our Mini Movies and much more. Want to find out more? Then visit our LEGO Brand Shop here on Amazon. What do customers buy after viewing this item?




70321 Nexo Knights General Magmar Siege Machine of Doom Construction Set - Multi-Coloured 70312 Nexo Knights Lance's Mecha Horse Playset See all 32 customer reviews Mr. Jon C. Gill A great set, this is a lot better than the Lance set, LEGO Nexo Knights 70312: Lance's Mecha Horse Mixed, sure the bad guys get very little in this set, but there are other stuff for them to be put with! Once built, you get four vehicles that combined into one and seperate again! The overall look is pretty good, a great vehicle that rolls very well, and looks awesome which fits in well with the general theme of knights existing in another time and having to defend the kingdom from evil forces! While I won't recomend this for beginners to lego, its a awesome looking vehicle in its combined form! So, if you know someone who likes Lego and cars, I would recomend this set! See all 32 customer reviews (newest first) THE BOY LOVED IT Present for Christmas but sure the grand son will love it




Xmas gift so not used yet Great, my 7 years old loves it. Arrived even faster than expected.. Much loved and played with by 8 year old grandson. I guess for the price, my grandson liked this toy. Personally, I think ALL of the legos products are overpriced; given how small the package is. A great Lego toy, which my son enjoyed building and playing with. Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys M4A1 Carbine Assault Rifle K9 Armored Dog Vest Navy Seals Team 2 EclipseGrafx C4 Explosive Custom Printed Tile SD.Kfz 222 Leichter Panzerspähwagen Willy's Jeep with Custom Printed Minifigure German Army WW2 Panzer Tank Commander Army of TWO Private Military Contractors World War 2 US Army 82nd Airborne Minifigure World War 2 US Army 101st Airborne Minifigure SWAT Bomb Squad EOD Disposal Specialist Brick MOC Lunar Hero Brick MOC Crimson Cowl Brick MOC Wolverine Sniper Brick MOC Combat Drone Brick MOC "The Destroyer"




Brick MOC Head HunterAs I recall, LEGO's oldest weapons were actually wooden ones, from before LEGO started making plastic building bricks!  LEGO had several wooden guns, like this one in the 40's and 50's:Within the building toy lineup, LEGO's had a very gradual increase in the amount of weapons that they've featured.  LEGO used to have very conservative values, and attempted to avoid any sort of weaponry, religious symbols, or other controversial items. They even used to avoid making standard green, brown, and gray bricks-- supposedly because these facilitated making military models!LEGO's first representation of a weapon in a building set (that I'm aware of) was a gun in the 1976 set 210 Cowboys:Of course, as you can tell, it's not really a "gun" element-- it's just a black 1x2 plate that's being held as though it were a gun.  Clearly the intention is there, even though you could probably argue that it's something innocuous like horseshoes instead!Beyond that, LEGO started putting out more weapons in 1978 in its castle lineup.




That initially featured swords, lances, and axes, but would later go on to include other weapons like bow & arrows, spears, halberds, and more:These are a far cry from modern weaponry, though, and were deemed acceptable.  After all, it would be hard to make a castle theme without them!In the meanwhile (also starting in 1978), LEGO Space sets had a fair number of "gun-like-things", which designers and kids clearly interpreted as guns.  But the official policy was always that they weren't weapons-- they were intended to be futuristic sensors and tools-- not guns!In 1989, LEGO pushed the line again when it came out with pirate sets.  These featured cannons, pistols, sabres, and rifles.  But they still clearly didn't look like modern weaponry-- and this is likely when LEGO decided on its policy which was roughly: "Weapons are ok, as long as they're in a historical context":That thinking, however, paved the way for "more modern" guns that were featured starting in 1996 with the Wild West lineup, which featured pistols and more modern-looking rifles. 




In fact, many have argued that the Wild West weapons were SO similar to modern guns that the two were virtually one and the same.In 1999, LEGO had to again make some adjustments to their "policy" when LEGO Star Wars came out.  They featured futuristic weapons (clearly not historical) that were clearly weapons.  Hence, the thinking became that weapons were ok in licensed sets, as long as they looked more like futuristic/fantasy weapons, and not modern-day weapons.Finally, in 2006, LEGO started making more realistic modern weapons.  This time, it was for the Batman sets, which were exceptions because they were from a licensed lineup:Since then, LEGO's occasionally put out other more modern-ish weapons, so you'll see them sprinkled here and there in several different lineups-- Indiana Jones, Super Heroes, etc. But also even within non-licensed themes like Agents, Monster Fighters, and Collectible Minifigures!LEGO still tries to avoid blatantly modern military, like tanks and fighter jets. 

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