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Model name / number Not suitable for children under 3 years Official LEGO Comments 3 Last Updated 8 months ago. From the 1964-66 TV sitcom “The Addams Family”, this is the Mansion and family! The project is an “end of series” anniversary tribute to the last new episode aired on April 8, 1966 - 50 years ago! The Addams Family was a group of fictional characters created by American cartoonist Charles Addams includes Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Lurch, Grandmama, Wednesday, Pugsley and Thing. They lived in this Mansion at 001 Cemetery Lane. 3 floor Mansion, each floor is a removable segment Sits on two 15”x10” base plates (for a total of 3,072 studs) The Mansion separates into two halves through the center A full glass greenhouse out back All original Lego pieces with no modifications All floors are covered in tiles and “carpet” tiles All ceilings are covered in inverted tiles The Mansion is 22” high The entire build is comprised of 7,200 pieces




Look for these special characters and details: Tish relaxing in her large rattan chair, with her black fan Gomez practicing fencing in the living room Lurch and his harpsichord Beware of Thing…delivering mail from his table Cleopatra, the meat eating plant and others in the greenhouse Kitty Kat the lion, by the grand staircase The tall stuffed polar bear watching over all the proceedings The NYSE stock market ticker tape machine Call for Lurch… with a black rope noose butler bell call Suit of Armor - who is hiding inside? Massive fireplace, with a moose head on the mantle Have a rest on the bed of nails! Grandmama and Uncle Fester with his light bulb and dynamite Cigar Store Indian watching over Pugsley and Wednesday Back upper porch, with cannon, cannon balls and a catapult Backyard cemetery, with unknown inhabitants Special guests include bats, owls, spiders, snakes, and parrots Browse all 27 Pictures!




ShaShinKi - the Largest Online Camera Shop! Signup ShaShinKi's Newsletter and get FREE RM10 Shopping Point! Over 19,500 Photographic Equipment Online! Malaysia's First and Largest Online Camera Shop! or t: 07-5589122 or m / WhatsApp: +60167736586Our community, 37 want it Our community, 23 want it Our community, 39 want it Our community, 24 want it Our community, 38 want it Our community, 37 want it Our community, 36 want it Our community, 38 want itStumbled upon this LEGO Batman Movie Minifigure Display Frame (853638) when I popped into LEGOLAND Malaysia for a quick visit the other day. I was pleasantly surprised that LEGO actually did come up with a display frame that fits all twenty minifigures of the collectible series unlike the other LEGO Batman Minifigure display case which fits only 16. LEGO previously released a Marvel Superheroes Minifigure display frame which fit 16 on a single 32 x 32 baseplate but the LEGO Batman Movie frame shows that it is possible to squeeze 20 minifigures and still make it look presentable.




The LEGO Batman Movie Minifigure display frame is retailing at RM$74.09 which is about SGD$24 and that is quite decent considering that the DIY version is also around that price. It also comes with 61 pieces to make the stands for the minifigures. AFOLs have been making their own minifigure frames for the longest time utilising Ikea’s Ribba frames and retrofitting it with their own displays. Here are some pics of how the display frame looks like with the minifigures all framed up which our reader, E.D. shared with us today. Do note that this is a coverless display frame as there is no acrylic sheet to protect the minifigures from the environment. I would honestly not mind paying a little bit more if they made this with a proper acrylic or plastic cover. There is one slight drawback is that the little outcropping that each of the minifigures are standing on is rather shallow. Minifigure with thicker bodies, like Orca from the LEGO Batman Movie Minifigure series is unable to stand with both free attached to the LEGO element as his tail makes him too thick of that tiny space.




He has to stand at a 45 degree angle and only one foot is attached to the stud unlike the rest whose feet are both firmly locked into place.Imagine how much easier it would have been to learn maths if your maths activities had been something you could play with. LEGO® Education KS1 problem-solving activities make learning maths fun and exciting. Your KS1 pupils can get a solid grasp of how maths problems are constructed by using LEGO® Education problem-solving activities. It’s easy to get started, too. All the lessons come with ready-to-go ideas for pupils at every level of ability, so nobody feels out of their depth.Malaysia has allowed the Chinese navy to use its Kota Kinabalu port, close to the Philippines and the Spratly Archipelago, in what analysts say is an effort not to take sides in the territorial disputes in the region. The agreement was made when Admiral Wu Shengli, commander of the PLA Navy, visited Malaysia last week. Chinese ships would be able to use the port in Malaysian Borneo as a “stopover location”, reported US magazine the National Interest.




Having ports as supply stops along significant routes has been a long-term plan for the Chinese navy, said Shanghai-based military analyst Ni Lexiong. The plan includes building its own naval bases, like China has been doing on the man-made islands in the Spratly and Paracel islands, as well as acquiring access to ports in other countries in strategic locations. One day after the Kota Kinabalu agreement, China also secured usage rights to land for state-owned China Overseas Port Holding Company at the port of Gwadar in Pakistan – situated at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, just outside the Strait of Hormuz. In the South China Sea, Malaysia did not want to directly confront China, according to Hoo Tiang Boon of Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University. He said this was in contrast to the Philippines and Vietnam, which were strengthening ties with the United States in the face of China’s increased military presence. “The Malaysians are still relatively cautious about trying to confront the Chinese about this,” Hoo said.




He added that some Malaysians were displeased about Chinese naval and coastguard vessels entering the waters near the disputed Luconia Shoal and James Shoal, and that fishermen were complaining about their Chinese competitors exploiting the region. Allowing the Chinese navy to dock and refill in Kota Kinabalu did not mean turning it into a base of the Chinese, he added. It was a gesture of neutrality, Hoo said, since the same port was already open to international powers such as the US and the French. Last month, US guided-missile destroyer Lassen stopped over at Kota Kinabalu after conducting a patrol less than 12 nautical miles from China’s man-made facilities on the Subi Reef, a move strongly protested by the Chinese side. Admiral Wu on Thursday told US Admiral Scott Swift that his forces had closely monitored the provocative US actions and had shown “enormous restraint”, while warning that they stood ready to respond to breaches of China’s sovereignty. From a Chinese perspective, being able to use the Kota Kinabalu port would certainly make the Americans unhappy, Ni said.

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