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Captain America: Civil War features two post-credit scenes (spoiler warning) Teasers for future superhero films below Friday 29 April 2016 14:34 BST Captain America: Civil War has finally hit UK cinemas, with fans around the country debating whether they’re still #TeamCap or #TeamIronMan. Before the film screened to the public, it was unknown whether Marvel would include a post-credit scene, as - after the credits rolled at pre-screenings  - only the Marvel logo showed. Thanks to the film's wide release, we now know there are two post-credit scenes: one mid-credits, and one post-credits. ** Detailed descriptions of both are below: if you wish to remain unspoiled then do not read ** 33 Superhero films set for release between 2016 and 2020 The first post-credit scene is a continuation of the story and sees Captain America, Bucky and Black Panther settle their differences in Wakanda, further teasing the Black Panther solo film. The second teases the return of Spider-Man.




It features Peter Parker talking to Aunt May while he messes with his web-shooters (given to him by Tony Stark). Suddenly, one of them starts glowing red, with the Spider-Signal beaming out. The words ‘Spider-Man will return’ then shoot out on screen, teasing the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming. We can safely presume Tony Stark is calling on the young superhero to fight crime as Robert Downey Jr has been confirmed to appear in the solo film. It’s notable that Marvel has chosen to ignore both Doctor Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy 2, two films that hit cinemas before Spider-Man: Homecoming. Meanwhile, Downey Jr has spoken about reprising his role as Iron Man in a fourth solo film and Marvel has confirmed that a Punisher Netflix show is in the pipeline. Captain America: Civil WarWith over 2,793 pieces of Lego in the box, the replica Mercedes-Benz AROCS 3245 (£169.99) made from Lego Technics isn't a build that you should approach lightly.Even blitzing your way through the 482 pages of the instruction manual is going to take you some time.




It certainly did us, and supposedly the Mercedes-Benz team too who built there model in just under 9 hours.We weren't keeping track, we didn't want to show them up, but it did take an entire family a good chunk of holiday to get get it to a point where we only needed a couple of hours to finish it off when we got home.Not that you'll be keen to pack it in your suitcase either. When completed the Lego truck measures 31 cm in height, 14 cm in width and 54cm in length, and that's before you think about opting for the secondary build, a Mercedes-Benz articulated construction truck which is 77cm long.So it's going to take you a while, but then as you can see as you work your way through the pages, there is plenty of detail to this grabber truck.There's good reason for all those pieces. It doesn't just look pretty, it does loads of stuff too.At the crux of the Lego AROCS 3245 is a pneumatic motor system that is powered by a new Lego Power Functions large motor and dozens and dozens of gears.The system, with the aid of six AA batteries, lets you operate the crane arm mechanism, open and close the grabber, extend the outriggers for stability or raise and lower the tipper body to dump your load.




When you aren't doing that there is twin axle steering, a beautifully designed double differential drive and fully independent suspension for all of the 12 wheels.Once you've built the underbelly of the machine you get to approach the rather easier driver’s cab which tilts to reveal a detailed 6-cylinder engine with moving pistons. The engine is actually one of the first things you'll build.For the most part the building instructions are straight forward and it is nice the manual is broken down into a number of bags to make it easier in finding the right part (there are six sections in total). We would also recommend going the extra step of separating the coloured pieces into separate trays to make finding the right piece easier. It really helps because there are just so many pieces.That the instruction manual isn't broken down into corresponding parts too so multiple members of the family could build together rather than it being a solo event. We would even go as far as suggesting a ring binder.




That's not normally a huge problem with many smaller Lego sets, but the sheer size of this build, it is the largest LEGO Technic model ever produced, made this more of a necessity than normal in our opinion.As it is, you'll have to decide whether you want to rip apart the manual or not if there are more than one of you setting out on this building project.Still, there is no denying this is an epic build of epic proportions and one that if you're a fan of Lego will be gracing your shelf for years to come. parents can find all the advice they will need to keep their children safe online. Designed specifically for parents, the site offers a wealth of up-to-date, unbiased information and advice about how to deal with online safety. Parents can learn about the latest issues and technologies, get great tips on how to talk about online safety with their children and get the best advice on dealing with issues and taking action. Created with experts, Internet Matters provides detailed information, but also signposts to best-in-class resources from individual expert organisations.




Our goal is to ensure parents can always access the information that they need, in a format that is clear and concise. The LEGO Movie Adventure World is one of the Adventure Worlds that can be accessed in the game via the Level Select menu or the portal in the Vorton World Hub. This Adventure World may be accessed as long as any of the following Minifigures are on the Toy Pad: The LEGO Movie Adventure World features: While there is much to do with just the Starter Pack, some areas and activities in the world are only accessible with certain Minifigures, or minifigures with certain Abilities. The Red Brick for this world is the Rare Artefact Detector (R.A.D.) which is a minikit detector. The Red Brick carrying droid is located in the tunnels beneath Bricksburg. To access the tunnels, find the rainbow launching pad by the lava pit and have Gandalf use his magic to clear rocks from it. Stand on it to be launched into the tunnels. The droid should appear immediately. Quickly select a vehicle and chase after it.

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