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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! Couch co-op returns to NHL 16. Learn more about how and when to use these feature.




Couch co-op is available in the Online Versus mode of NHL 16. This allows you to play with your friends against another team of players online.Once you have set up a match, you will have the option to add friends to your side of the match.Make sure you have spare controllers handy and already synced to the console before setting up a match. Both consoles support couch co-op, but the requirements and process are different. Please follow the steps for your console below to add local friends to your match.Xbox OneSet up your match.While you and your opponent are setting up your teams, use the add/remove guest option by pressing the menu button on another Xbox One controller.Use the add guest option.Do not add additional players using the Xbox LIVE gamertag sign-in option. Only one Xbox LIVE gamertag is needed or allowed in couch co-op mode on Xbox One.Add up to three guests using this method.PlayStation 4Set up your match.While you and your opponent are setting up your teams, use the add/remove guest option by pressing the options button on another PS4 controller.




Have your friend sign in with their PlayStation™Network online ID.Do not use the add guest option on PS4. Each additional player needs to have a PlayStation™Network online ID and an active PS Plus membership.Add up to three guests using this method. Was this article helpful?I’d like to give a big thank you to the people over at the Melbourne Web Fest and Bilbao Web Fest for nominating my soundtrack for Ren for best original score – twice! REN Season 1 Soundtrack On Sale Now The soundtrack to the wonderful series, Ren, is now on sale for £5. Purchase the soundtrack here! If you haven’t watched Ren yet, you can watch it on YouTube for free here. Ren: The Girl with the Mark is an original fantasy action series starring Sophie Skelton (Outlander) and directed by Kate Madison (Born of Hope). Ren is the tale of a young woman who, after a strange encounter in the woods, is marked by an ancient spirit. Cast out from her small village, she is forced to leave behind the family she has spent her whole life protecting and journey across the land to find the real meaning behind the mark she bears.




LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes is Out Now! LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes was released today. I had the privilege of scoring the entire game and thoroughly enjoyed writing new themes for many classical Marvel characters. I hope you enjoy it. LEGO® Batman 2: DC Super Heroes Bags a BAFTA LEGO® Batman 2: DC Super Heroes won a BAFTA award in the family category at the 2013 BAFTA Games awards hosted by Dara Ó Briain. I wrote about 30 minutes of original music which was spread throughout the game, including a new theme for the Joker, Lex Luthor and the Justice League of America to sit beside Danny Elfman and John Williams’ epic scores for Batman and Superman respectively. Click here to see a full list of winners. Cinders wins “Best Original Score” of 2012 over at VNs Now! MoaCube’s beautiful visual novel, Cinders, has received a great amount of praise since its release in June 2012. It garnered a fair amount of praise because it moved away from the traditional anime art style and gave a fully interactive feminist retelling of Cinderella in which you built your own ending.




The soundtrack was released on the 24th of December 2012, and it has since been awarded the “Best Original Score” for the year of 2012 at VNs Now. The Underwater Realm is released on YouTube A few days after the premiere in London, today, The Underwater Realm has been released online – for free – in a whopping 4k resolution. Start the journey with part I (set in 2012) and head back through time: 1942, 1588, 1208 and 149BC. Begin the journey here!When my copy of Lego Batman landed on my front door, I was excited. As a big fan of the Lego Star Wars series, I thought Batman was the perfect franchise to bring to Lego. Great characters, varied settings, all sorts of cool vehicles... Batman is pretty much the stuff. Plus, with The Dark Knight making hojillions of dollars in the theaters, the interest in Batman has never been higher. So I grabbed the nearest six-year-old, handed him the second-player controller, and agreed to be Robin in exchange for his last four Skittles.




What's odd is that the game isn't tied into any specific storylines. Not the movies, not the comics, so basically Traveler's Tales came up with an all-new Batman story. It's not much of a story; a bunch of bad guys are out to do bad things, and Batman and Robin have to stop them. Each character is a caricature of who they are in the more fleshed-out versions of the mythos, so expect a lot of fan service. Everyone knew Two-Face was going to be in there, but the inclusion of characters like Nightwing and Hush is great for those of us who follow the modern comics. The problem with moving away from any of the films or known stories is that none of the scenes are as recognizable as the were in Lego Indiana Jones or Lego Star Wars; Lego Batman is just kind of a mish-mash of locales and villains. This makes Lego Batman the least cohesive of any of the games in the series. Mix that with the music from the 1989 Burton Batman movie, and you have some odd associations. The game play is very much like the past games: you jam on a single button to attack the waves of bad guys, you travel with an AI companion who can be taken over by a real-world friend at any time, and you try to solve the puzzles the game shoves at you... even if they're maddening.




Being able to control both the good guys and the bad guys changes things up, and each character has their own powers and animations, giving the game a ton of personality and flair. You'll want to play with a friend; the AI rarely does what you want it to, and unfortunately the game features no online co-op. It's disappointing, but playing the game with a friend—or a son or daughter—in the room with you is great. The vehicle sections are also much fun, and thankfully, they break up the action and are over quickly; they don't overstay their welcome. In Lego Batman, the formula of the Lego games isn't changed or even evolved, but the characters and the world of Gotham City carries the experience. Multiple characters, unlocks, and co-op give the game a ton of replay value as well. If it were anyone but Batman, this might not have flown quite as easily—and things like the demolition suit seem somewhat out of character for the world's greatest detective—but fans will enjoy the well-known super-deformed heroes and villains as well as the humor.

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