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LEGO® → System → Sculptures 10219 << 10220 >> 10221 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van $119.99 €99.99 $159.99Additional prices: 10220 Volkswagen T1 Camper Van is a Sculptures set that was released in October 2011. This VW Van is based on the classic T1 version. It contains 1332 pieces. The set's cabin inside includes a 2 bench seats, a steering wheel, a gearstick, and a radio as well as the tachometer which uses the clock piece. In the back are 2 seats which folds down into beds, a fold down table, a sink, curtains, a photo of the beach, a pot plant, a lava lamp and a closet with a shirt which says 'MAKE LEGO MODELS NOT WAR'. At the rear of the van is a door which opens up to the detailed engine. On the top of the van is a pop top partly made out canvas and some roof rails or roof racks.Do not modify it. Blast back to 1962 and cruise into psychedelic style! This authentic camper van is a replica of the classic Volkswagen Camper Van from 1962. Every iconic feature is here!




On the outside, the terrific detailing includes 'V' shape three-way color split at the front, rounded roof and window frames, opening 'splittie' safari windshield, opening doors, iconic pop-up roof with textile curtain surround, roof rack, rear side air intake vents and lots more! The detailing is equally impressive on the inside, from the authentic VW air-cooled flat four cylinder boxer engine, front cabin bench seat, gear stick, angled dashboard and iconic spherical speedometer, to custom LEGO® features like folding rear bench seat, folding dinette table, closet with mirror and even a painting! Features 11 windows, authentic plaid-print textile curtains and wing mirror! Rear door opens to reveal detailed engine! Interior also features rear bench seat that transforms into a bed, ‘Make LEGO Models, Not War’ T-shirt and rear shelf with plant! Measures 11.8" (30cm) long and 5.5" (14cm) high! Make LEGO Models not War!Figurine Film Lego Batman vol. 1 Combo Pouvoirs NEXO Série 1




La cuisine de Pomme L'évasion en ballon du Joker 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ensemble de combat des soldats de la Résistance Ensemble de combat du Premier Ordre La poursuite en catmoto de Catwoman L'attaque glacée de Mister Freeze 1 2 3 4 5 L'attaque des guerriers Vermillion L'évasion de la prison de Kryptarium Le robot de Ronin L'attaque de la prison Vermillion La forge du dragon Le toilettage du chiot L'aire de jeux du chiot Le spectacle du chiot Les gâteaux de l'amitié de Stéphanie L'arcade du parc d'attractions Le toilettage du poulain Le parc de loisirs - Ensemble de figurin Ensemble de démarrage de l'aéroport Ensemble de départ Police Ensemble de démarrage pompiers Le cambriolage en bulldozer Le Golem de fer Les aventures dans l'espace de MilesIt’s going to be a Bat-tastic Weekend! Pre-purchase your tickets online to guarantee entry as walk-up tickets may not be available.




Our event celebrates The LEGO Batman Movie, we are not showing the movie at our Centre. Family fun with 2 rides, 10 LEGO build & play zones, a 4D cinema & much more! How to get here Save up to 30% on tickets 14 family attractions & activities4D cinema, Kingdom Quest laser ride, Merlin’s Apprentice ... and more! Discover the city in miniatureSee Toronto's top attractions made from LEGO in our MINILAND® Birthday parties & group dealsLEGO themed birthday parties here in Toronto! Get LEGO® building tipsLearn building tips from our Master Model Builder Workshops. School tripsOne-of-a-kind school trips to support the Ontario Curriculum.« Je suis profondément désolé de vous informer que nous ne sommes pas en mesure de soutenir l'exposition Andy Warhol | Ai Weiwei en validant votre commande ». La réponse de Lego à l'artiste chinois dissident Ai Weiwei qui souhaitait acheter une quantité importante de ses célèbres briques en plastique pour une exposition en Australie est très mal passée.« 




Le refus de Lego de vendre à un artiste est un acte de censure et de discrimination », a dénoncé l'artiste sur les réseaux sociaux, ne croyant pas un instant à l'argument de la marque de ne pas vouloir s'impliquer dans des projets politiques et assurant que le géant du jouet préfère en réalité s'attirer les faveurs du gouvernement chinois pour ne pas entraver l'ouverture d'un parc Legoland à Shanghai. "/LEGO_Group) In June 2015 Ai Weiwei Studio began to design artworks which would have required a large quantity of Lego bricks to produce. The works were planned for the exhibition "Andy Warhol / Ai Weiwei" at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia, to open in December 2015. The artworks' concept relates to freedom of speech. The museum's curatorial team contacted Lego to place a bulk order and received Lego's reply via email on 12 September 2015: "We regret to inform you that it is against our corporate policy to indicate our approval of any unaffiliated activities outside the LEGO licensing program.




However, we realize that artists may have an interest in using LEGO elements, or casts hereof, as an integrated part of their piece of art. In this connection, the LEGO Group would like to draw your attention to the following: The LEGO trademark cannot be used commercially in any way to promote, or name, the art work. The title of the artwork cannot incorporate the LEGO trademark. We cannot accept that the motive(s) are taken directly from our sales material/copyrighted photo material. The motive(s) cannot contain any political, religious, racist, obscene or defaming statements. It must be clear to the public that the LEGO Group has not sponsored or endorsed the art work/project. Therefore I am very sorry to let you know that we are not in a position to support the exhibition Andy Warhol | Ai Weiwei by supplying the bulk order." Ai Weiwei Studio was informed by NGV about Lego's rejection of the bulk order. As a commercial entity, Lego produces and sells toys, movies and amusement parks attracting children across the globe.




As a powerful corporation, Lego is an influential cultural and political actor in the globalized economy with questionable values. Lego's refusal to sell its product to the artist is an act of censorship and discrimination. Une photo publiée par Ai Weiwei (@aiww) le 24 Oct. 2015 à 15h14 PDTUne situation qui a outré les internautes. Après avoir vu le message de l'artiste, accompagné sur Instagram d'une photo de Lego vidés dans une cuvette de toilettes en référence au célèbre urinoir utilisé par Duchamp, nombre d'entre eux ont proposé d'envoyer leurs briques afin de permettre l'achèvement de l'oeuvre d'Ai Weiwei.Cette générosité a touché le dissident chinois qui a annoncé dimanche en début de soirée qu'il allait se lancer dans la création d'une nouvelle oeuvre pour « défendre "l'art politique"» en guise de réponse au géant danois.Une projet qui sera composé... de Lego. «Ai Weiwei Studio annoncera bientôt plus de détails et une collecte de briques sera organisée dans plusieurs villes [...]




afin de lutter contre cette attaque envers la créativité et la liberté d'expression», peut-on lire dans un message de l'artiste. In September 2015 Lego refused to sell Ai Weiwei Studio a bulk order of Lego bricks for Ai's artworks to be exhibited at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne on the basis of the works' "political" nature. Ai posted this notice on his Instagram on Friday, October 23rd. Lego's position triggered a torrent of outrage on social media against this assault on creativity and freedom of expression. Numerous supporters offered to donate Lego to Ai. In response to Lego's refusal and the overwhelming public response, Ai Weiwei has now decided to make a new work to defend freedom of speech and "political art". Ai Weiwei Studio will announce the project description and Lego collection points in different cities. This is the first phase of the coming projects. Une photo publiée par Ai Weiwei (@aiww) le 25 Oct. 2015 à 10h37 PDT­­­ Abonnez-vous à notre page sur Facebook Suivez-nous sur Twitter

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