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Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon n. 57.525 in Giochi e giocattoli (Visualizza i Top 100) in Giochi e giocattoli > Costruzioni Peso di spedizione1,6 Kg Restrizioni di spedizioneQuesto articolo è disponibile per l'esportazione in paesi selezionati al di fuori dell'Unione Europea. Disponibile su Amazon.it a partire dal20 gennaio 2012 LEGO Easter Chick - 40202 LEGO City - High-speed Passenger Train - 60051 LEGO City - Cargo Train - 60052 LEGO Friends - Heartlake Horse Vet Trailer - 41125 LEGO Friends - Heartlake Amusement Park Hot Dog Van - 41129 LEGO City - Airport Passenger Terminal - 60104 LEGO Friends - Heartlake Grand Hotel - 41101 LEGO Star Wars - Millennium Falcon - 75105 LEGO City - Fire Station - 60110 LEGO Disney Princess - Belle's Enchanted Castle - 41067 LEGO Elves - Ragana's Magic Shadow Castle - 41180 LEGO Friends - Heartlake Riding Club - 41126 LEGO Friends - Amusement Park Roller Coaster - 41130




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Featuring Batman, Robin, The Joker, The Penguin, Scarecrow, and more on paper plates, napkins, paper cups, and table covers, Lego Batman Movie party supplies let you bring the battle for Gotham City to your little one's birthday party celebration. Invite friends and fellow superheroes to protect Gotham from The Joker with Lego Batman Movie invitations. These Lego Batman Movie invitations feature Batman, Batgirl, and Robin on a black and yellow Lego pattern background. They shouldn't have a problem finding your secret Batcave if you flip the postcard-style invitations over to share the party details. After you save Gotham with your super-friends, it's time to celebrate with Lego Batman Movie party supplies. Build your Lego Batman Movie party piece-by-piece with a customizable birthday banner, paper cups, paper plates, and paper napkins. Lego Batman Movie party supplies feature your favorite heroes, including Batman, Batgirl, and Robin, or your favorite villains, including The Joker, The Riddler, and Two-Face!




Swinging from rooftops and catching bad guys will make you hungry! When it's time for pizza or a slice of cake, choose from a variety of plate and napkin sizes to suit your needs. Mix and match Lego Batman Movie tableware and solid-color tableware and you're ready to feed your hungry heroes! Don't forget to complete your place settings and table decor with a Lego Batman Movie table cover and solid-color plastic forks, knives, and spoons. With disposable tableware, you won't need super powers to clean up quickly! Reward your little heroes with treats in Lego Batman Movie favor cups. They'll be flying with joy after receiving favor cups filled with a variety of candy and fun favors for a super gift that can be reused! Browse Lego Batman Movie party supplies and other party decorations to inspire your Lego Batman Movie party theme! Your item(s) have been added to your cart. We've Got You Covered! Please fill out this form, and we'll email you when your item becomes available.




* Asterisk denotes required fields Sign-up for emails to get tips,new products and specials from Party City. Your request to be notified was received. We'll be in touch shortly. Create a Just Bricks account and you'll: - Receive exclusive offers via email (no spam, promise) - Browse and Checkout much faster - Access your purchase history and change your detailsThe “Trash Doves” sticker set is a strange phenomenon that erupted across Facebook quite suddenly as a meme during the week of Valentines Day, starting in Thailand and soon spreading across the globe. In Thailand ‘nok’ is the word for “bird” – and is supposedly also associated with unrequited love. And now it has been transposed into brick form thanks to Wen Yeh Ng. I’m still perplexed by all this, so I’m not going to try to figure it out; I’ll just wait for the next one to come along and bewilder me!Tell all your friends! In 1985, when Super Mario Bros was all the rage, the very first enemy that approached Mario was Goomba.




To this date, the fate of a Goomba has been to be stomped on again and again, for eternity. The Goomba that Cecile Fritzvold crafted is an evolution over the years, where a set of reverse fangs were introduced to give it a more menacing look for a baddie in the game. No game is complete without the Question Block, which only leaves me wondering, I’ve yet to see a decent Mario built with bricks in a long while… anyone up for the challenge? While this particular cathedral is not actually based on a real building, Swedish builder O Wingård was inspired by some of the world’s most beautiful Gothic architecture. He mentions Notre Dame in Paris, Kölner Dom in Cologne, and Uppsala Cathedral in Sweden. There are so many details to enjoy, but I have to highlight some of those key Gothic characteristics: the flying buttresses (seen in the centre-right of the photo), the lancet arches, and those impressive spires that give vertical emphasis. Taking a closer look at the main entrance allows a great view of the stained glass rose window and all the many and varied bricks that depict the intricate details of this grand building.




The steps lead up to the ground floor lancet arches, cleverly constructed using a series of bar holder with handle parts. This is not just a façade, as the build is a 360 degree creation that is beautifully detailed, irrespective of the angle from which it is viewed. There are more photos on the builder’s Flickr album, and even a video tour of the cathedral. There are some things money can’t buy, and this Italian supercar is one of those. The Lamborghini Centenario had a run of just 40 units worldwide, and they’ve all been snapped up. But that doesn’t stop any of us owning one in brick form, provided we have skills like Ryan Link. Accurately built and featuring a removable engine block, petrol heads of any age can swoosh this version around and still have a couple million dollars in the bank. Not long ago YOS Lego introduced us to LEGO versions of our favourite sisters from Frozen, and we were all wondering if they had had too much of a fright or too many energy drinks with those wide eyed expressions!




And now apparently Ariel the Little Mermaid seems to have consumed the same concoction. Aside from their wide eyed expressions, which do play well to capture a strange emotion, these builds of Ariel and her alternate human form are a delight for their details and proportions. The brick layering techniques used here bring out the best highlights of Ariel’s signature red hair. This LEGO skateboard by French builder Jimmy Fortel reminds me of my middle school days of skating and playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. The detailing in the trucks and the bends in the nose and tail look realistic, and the skull deck graphic ties the whole build together visually. This month’s cover photo is this smart yellow and black triple-axle trailer truck by builder MiniGray!. As well as being highly detailed, this model’s cab can house multiple LEGO minifigs and has working a tilt mechanism that reveals the engine below. Check out the Flickr album for more shots. Want to see your own LEGO creation featured across TBB social media for a month?




Then read the submission guidelines and send us your photo today. Photos that do not meet the submission guidelines will not be considered, and will be removed from the group. Keep up with the Brothers Brick by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter or Pinterest. And for occasional extra goodies, follow us on Flickr or subscribe to us on YouTube. LEGO recently released a new series of sets called Brickheadz, cute brick-built characters that seem to be the LEGO equivalent to Funko’s Pop Vinyls. And it’s no surprise that fans are responding with their own characters in this style. Tokoyo Tag Team have two couples to share the limelight. Firstly we have Shin Hayata, the lead character in the Japanese TV show Ultraman, and one of the monsters he fights, namely Gyango, who appears in an episode gloriously translated as The Rascal from Outer Space. Ultraman’s helmet has the perfect retro-futuristic vibe of a 1960’s sfi-fi television show. Next up we have King Joe Black from the television series Ultraseven, a follow up to Ultraman.




The slug-like creature next to him is Twin-Tail, a 15 kiloton prehistoric monster from the Return of Ultraman series. Capturing characters in this chibi style is a great way to hone your character building skills by picking out the key features with bricks. I’m sure there will be lots more of these fan-built Brickheadz to come. UK based builder Nick Sweetman has created a fantastic build for Pancake Day (also known as Shrove Tuesday). My new favorite LEGO creature – the lobster – is helping himself to a bottle of something from the sink as the Chef and his new apprentice create delicious floor pancakes for the annual holiday. But I guess you should expect floor pancakes when you hire a butcher to operate the frying pan! This Beatles tribute by Singaporean builder Tan Kok Mun features the Fab Four in a colorful and imaginative collage featuring several key themes that the legendary band was known for during its heyday. The symbols of peace and flowers asre universal, with a guitar and musical notes floating to the echo of the familiar music that plays in our minds.




With the added touch of a heart over the guitar’s sound hole and the headstock playfully replaced with a tiny yellow submarine, what’s not to love about this charming tribute?It was a small LEGO space theme released in 1994, and featured red and black wheeled mechs piloted by droids and humans. Builder Spaceruner has created a new supreme commander for the Spyrius legions, in the form of a mighty mech named Behemoth. This giant robot of doom stands nearly two feet tall (56cm) and can crush all who stand in its way with its 10-wheel drive. Clearly, Spaceruner’s Behemoth takes its design cues from the official 6949 Robo-Guardian set, and just like that set, the Behemoth is loaded with play features. Spaceruner intended this model to be played with, not to collect dust on a shelf. He’s built the model around an extra sturdy Technic frame designed to withstand the rigors of play, and I already want to drive it through a Unitron monorail like some giant space robot Godzilla.

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