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Click & Collect:Please select: Cork - Kinsale Road Cork - Maylor St. Dublin - Fonthill Retail Park Dublin - Jervis Street Galway - Headford Road Limerick - Childers Road Limerick - Ennis Road Sligo - Sligo Retail Park Waterford - Tramore Road 8 to 12 Years UK and ROI 00800 5346 5555 Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard. Order by 2pm for Delivery in 1-2 Working Days (excluding large bulky items) Applies to all orders over €29 (excluding large bulky items) Help Azari open the Lava Cave using the sliding function to move the lava fall to the sideLava Cave has a sliding function to move the lava fall aside, moss beds and a campfireClean up Shadow Fountain so Zonya can drink from it once againThe Shadow Fountain has a sliding function to transform the fountain from green poisoned water to blue clean waterSet up camp, build a fire and roast a marshmallowFly off on Zonya with Emily and Azari for more adventuresZonya the Fire Dragon stand Assembled Dimensions:28L x 33W x 13H cmLava Cave Assembled Dimensions: 8L x 16W x 9H cmContents: An Emily Jones and Azari Fire dancer mini figures, Zonya the fire dragon mini figure, a map, cherries, a campfire, an evil mask and a marshmallow on a stickProduct Piece Count




LEGO Elves Fire Dragons Lava Cave 41175 is a fun build. It’s a great addition to any LEGO Elves Collection. Join Emily Jones and Azari Firedancer the fire elf, as they explore the Fire Dragons Lava Cave 41175! Meet Zonya the fire dragon, then enter the LEGO Lava Cave with the use of Azari’s magic fire powers. Discover the secret map and roast a marshmallow around the campfire. Spend the night tucked into the warm and cosy moss beds in the cave and in the morning join Emily and Azari on Zonya’s back for an epic flight! © 2017 Smyths Toys Superstores Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top For LEGO's board game line, they have moulded a LEGO die, with a 2x2 stud pattern on each side. Obviously, weight distribution is going to be thrown off if you use a full studless plate on one side and four 1x1 studless plates on another because of the kerf. Experimentally (by constructing different dice and rolling hundreds of times) or analytically (by analyzing the weight distribution of different plate configurations), how unfair can this die be assuming all studs are covered by a studless plate?




What can be done to minimize the unfairness? Different shaped tiles applied to each side resulting in different weight wich maked the dice "biased." The maximum difference in weight (when all studs get covered) is one side using a 2x2 tile, and another side is using 4 1x1 tiles. the weight difference in this case is calculated based on using these measurements. To show the difference: X X X X X X X X X X X . . . . . . . . = border from the 1x1 tiles that are missing using a 2x2 tile So there are ~ 28 legounits³ = 44.8 mm³ difference in material used. ABS, the material used for LEGO bricks has a density of between 1.04 and 1.12 g/cm³ so 44.8 mm³ have a maximum height of: 1.12g/cm³ / 1000mm³ * 44.8mm³ = 0.050176g 0.05 g would be way too much for a precision-dice used in a casino, but for a "toy" it's almost nothing (it's less than 1% of the die's total weight - I'd like to calculate that, but I can't find information about its weight), so I won't expect anyone to notice the LEGO-dice is "unfair".




Found the dice on bricklink. weight: 8.02 g, so the 0.05 g are just ~ 0.6 % of the total weight. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Set Product as New from Date LEGO Elves 41177 The Precious Crystal Mine LEGO Elves Aira's Airship & the Amulet Chase 41184 LEGO Elves Elvendale School of Dragons 41173 LEGO Elves Emily Jones & the Baby Wind Dragon 41171 LEGO Elves Fire Dragon's Lava Cave 41175 LEGO Elves Magic Rescue from the Goblin Village 41185 LEGO Elves Naida's Gondola & the Goblin Thief 41181 LEGO Elves Queen Dragons Rescue 41179 LEGO Elves Ragana's Magic Shadow Castle 41180 LEGO Elves The Capture of Sophie Jones 41182 LEGO Elves The Goblin King's Evil Dragon 41183 LEGO Elves The Secret Market Place 41176 LEGO Elves The Starlight Inn 41174 LEGO Elves The Water Dragon Adventure 41172




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This technology makes it possible for our children to rock out by touching the circuit-embedded paper surface on the Paper Jamz Guitar and Drums. Jam on the guitar or the drums in three modes, playing along to hit songs or creating your own music. The instruments have built-in speakers with volume control and a line out for kids to use their own earphones or speaker accessories. They have a rocking amp to blast out the jams as well. 2. LEGO gamesSuggested retail: $14.99-$34.99Age: 6 to 8 and upAvailable: March 2010 LEGO is introducing 10 new LEGO games in 2010. My kids and I are love building the dice, the game boards and even some of the characters for the buildable LEGO games. The game play, continuous building, strategy and reconstruction are a blast. Check out LEGO Minotaurus, where, after children build the game board, they work to get their heroes to the secret temple while attempting to avoid LEGO walls and the evil Minotaur. Also try LEGO Creationary, where children roll the LEGO dice, select one of four exciting building categories and test their building and guessing skills.




Finally, don’t miss Lava Dragon, where your children will race to be the first knight to climb to the top of the volcano while trying to avoid the lava and summon the dragon.Suggested retail: $12.99Age: 3 and upAvailable: May 2010are adorable plush characters that treat us to sweet musical fun and silly chatter sounds with an easy squeeze of their bellies. As soon as your little one squeezes the Sing-a-ma-jigs! belly they will giggle endlessly at the sight of their mouths opening, revealing their cute little teeth. Play with one Sing-a-ma-jig at a time or play with them all together to hear them sing together in harmony. The first four Sing-a-ma-jigs! will be out in May and each one will be a different color and sing its own song. 4. Spy Net Video Spy WatchSuggested retail: $49.99-$54.99Age: 8 and upAvailable: Fall 2010 The Spy Net Video Watch is real working spy gear that is finally available in the toy aisle. This watch will record video with its built-in camera and microphone and play back video on its built-in 1-4” screen.




Our children will be able to upload their video and audio files onto Spy Net, the cool supporting Web site. Our children can also download missions from the Spy Net HQ and receive those missions directly on their watches for more spy fun. This product will be one out of a whole series of cool spy products that will interact with one another, brought to us by Spy Net, so keep your eyes open and your guard up. 5. Toy Story Mania!Suggested retail: $49.99-$54.99Age: 8 and upAvailability date: Fall 2010 6. Air Hogs Vectron WaveSuggested retail price: $24.99Age: 8 and upAvailable: NowThe Air Hogs Vectron Wave is a UFO about the size of a hand that has a built-in sensor allowing it to detect objects below and adjust its height accordingly to float in the air above them. The Vectron Wave’s flight is guided by a wave of your hand. My kids and I marveled at the Vectron Wave because we had never seen a flying toy that we could interact with that didn’t have a remote control. 7. Tonka Garage Ricochet RC VehicleSuggested retail: $79.99Age: 8 and upAvailable: Fall 2010




The Tonka Garage Ricochet RC Vehicle is an amazing double-sided stunt vehicle that is designed to tackle nearly every type of terrain. It drives, and if it flips over, no problem — it keeps on trucking. I was wowed by the machine's Monsterlift Suspension Technology, which lifts the vehicle into a tough-looking monster truck. The RC vehicle comes with a three-channel remote for excellent steering control. “Avatar” the movie is a box office smash hit! My son, his best friend and I loved the movie. Kids are already clamoring for these great toys, and collectors are standing in the toy store right next to the kids, grabbing everything they see. The Avatar toy collection includes Avatar vehicles like the AMP Suit, RDA Grinder and Scorpion Gunship. The collection also has a wide variety of highly detailed and articulated action figures and creatures, all created to the scale of their likeness in the film. Each Avatar toy comes with its own unique i-TAG, which will create a 3-D, augmented-reality image of the toy on a computer screen when held up to a webcam.




The animated 3-D image will then “come alive.” 9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Cheese Touch GameSuggested retail: $24.99Ages: 7 and upRetail availability: Fall 2010 If you have a reading-age child, you have surely read or heard of Jeff Kinney’s “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” book series. I have loved reading these books along with my kids, and we are counting down the days until the 20th Century Fox movie based on the series makes its debut in Spring 2010. This year our children will be able to play along with their favorite characters from the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” books in its first board game, which encourages creativity and social interaction. Players move their game pieces, including Greg, Rowley, Fregly and Manny, around the game board, facing different challenges and measuring how well they know each other. Correct answers move them closer to finish. Wrong answers can give a player the cheese, and if you have read the books, you know how hard it is to get rid of the Cheese Touch!

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