lego camper van with canoe

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Lego Camper Van With Canoe

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60057 - Le camping-car et son canoë / Camper Van Samedi, c'était petite ballade en famille. Et il y avait un magasin de jouets sur le chemin :-). Mon mari s'offre une boîte de LEGO (et oui, il est contaminé. Pas autant que moi, mais il faut bien un début :-) ). Et ce qui est rigolo, c'est qu'il a eu un bon d'achat à dépenser aussitôt. Et donc, je me suis achetée une nouveauté 2014, le camping-car. Au dos de la boîte, une présentation du camping-car avec son canoë, son coffre de toit et son intérieur confortable. A l'intérieur, deux sachets numérotés... ... et deux notices ! Et une planche d'autocollants... Ouverture du sachet et hop, je mélange tout dans un couvercle. Je vous présente Mme et M. Smith, notre charmant petit couple qui va partir en vacances. Même leur dos est sérigraphié ! Passons au montage ! Etape 5 : la base du camping-car. Etape 8 : une vue du dessous. Etape 17 : Les passages de roues arrière sont mis en place.




Etape 24 : Une petite touche de couleur, du vert, très joli. Etape 28 : Mise en place des fauteuils et du lit (qui a l'air confortable). Etape 40 et fin de la première notice : toute la cabine conducteur est finie. Pare-brise et rétroviseur installé. Le chauffeur a même le droit à une tasse de café ! Passons à la seconde notice. Etape 50 : le mur du fond est posé, il est fixe. La charnière pour la partie mobile est installée. Etape 57 : fin de la partie mobile, elle permet d'accéder à l'interieur du camping-car. Construction du toit qui a une petite particularité... Il s'ouvre et permet de ranger les gilets de sauvetage, jaune pétant, et les rames. Et voilà le résultat ! Très sympa, solide et ressemblant. Allez, tout le monde à bord, c'est parti pour l'aventure, le canoë sur le toit, à la baignade !! Attendez, ne partez pas trop vite ! Petit démontage rapide pour tout vous montrer. Ouverture, monsieur prend aussi un café !




Et les traditionnelles pièces supplémentaires. Maintenant, une petite comparaison avec deux autres camping-car sortis ces dernières années : le camping car (7639) sorti en 2009. Il est au centre, je vous l'ai présenté dans cet article. Il est plus fragile que celui-ci mais c'est un peu normal : il ne comprend que 171 pièces alors que le 60057 est composé de 205 pièces. Par contre, sa double ouverture est plus sympathique. Il existe un autre camping-car que je suis allée "emprunter" temporairement à ma fille, le 3184, le camping-car Friends. Plus coloré, son système d'ouverture est également plus sympathique, car en plus de s'ouvrir sur le côté, il s'ouvre également par le toit. Mais bon, ces deux modèles n'ont pas de coffre de toit. Euh, la version Friends a une remorque. Le 60057 et le 7639. La nouvelle version est plus grande et plus trapue. Le 3184 et le 7639. A peu près la même taille mais pas du tout la même forme. A la prochaine !




Mise à jour des compteurs : - 69 124 pièces; - 29 pièces manquantes. J'ai ajouté les autocollants sur la carrosserie et sur le canoe et la plaque d'immatriculation 60059Le camion forestierLogging Truck Sommaire de la série City 60032 - La motoneige / Arctic Snowmobile Liste de toutes les boîtes présentées Vous aimerez aussi :Same day deliveryOnly £3.957 days a weekCollect for free in as little as 60 secWe'll hold your item for 7 daysLarge item delivery from next day7 days a weekAnimal playsets and collectables457/0495)Sylvanian Families£34.99Credit options available find out moreCheck stockTell us where you are to check stock:123456789Add to TrolleyAbout this productThis retro style turquoise campervan with flower detail is the perfect way to help your Sylvanians get to their adventures. Complete with pull down beds and sleeping bags, as well as a kitchen area, this is great if you're going on a short family break. With over 30 pieces, this is a lovely set if your Sylvanians need a break!




As well as food for the journey, it also includes bedding in case they need a nap, as well as storage. With plenty of space on the roof for canoes and bikes, this is the vehicle of choice for Sylvanians with a thirst for adventure! Includes campervan, ladder, 2 sets of bedding, 2 single drawers, double drawers, table and seating area, bread, basket, pan, frying pan, breakfast, kettle, kettle lid, milk jug, lid, clock, board games , strawberry pouch, 3 maps, cleaning spray, sponge, soap, 2 plates, 2 teacups, cutlery for 2, chopping knife, flipper, chopping board, 2 containers and pink towel. 27 reviewsOverall rating (4.9)QualityDurabilityFunImaginative playQuestions & answersBe the first to ask a question!Ask a questionBoring but important info*Prices correct as displayed but are subject to change.We have never charged less than £34.99 for this product Buy Num Noms Glossy Gloss Truck Playset Buy VTech Paw Patrol Pups to the Rescue Buy Ben and Holly Thistle Castle Playset




From free WiFi to herb garden; see what we have in store for you. Time to explore the area! Rent a bike or a canoe. We consider ourselves both camping managers and nature preservers. 12 of the Coolest Custom VW Campervans Ever Built T1 Reino’s Rusty Lingerie T1 Tiki Micro Bus T2 Camper Limo Double Decker T1 Off Road Division Err, Salvador Dali Concept Camper? Newsletter Terms & Conditions Please enter your email so we can keep you updated with news, features and the latest offers. If you are not interested you can unsubscribe at any time. We will never sell your data and you'll only get messages from us and our partners whose products and services we think you'll enjoy. Read our full Privacy Policy as well as Terms & Conditions.This week at Toy Fair, I must say a progressive mama like me had a much harder time than expected scoping out smart toys for girls that defy the pink aisle. In other words, the girl dolls and figures were wearing something beyond princess garb or sparkly pink lace tulle.




To be clear, I have no problem at all with ballerinas or fashion design kits or or traditional little baby dolls swathed in pink gingham–we feature plenty of them here But I have always wanted my daughters (and all the boys out there too!) to have choices. And if there are no manufacturers making toys with broader depictions of girls and what they can achieve, let alone retailers willing to carry the toys in the first place, then we’re in a lot of trouble. To say nothing of the boys browsing the toy aisles too, as gender stereotypes are reinforced with the inordinate number of fighting toys for them. But that’s another post for another day. So here, I want to salute some of the companies I saw making great toys that incorporate girls the way they really are today: diverse, ambitious, complex, and wonderful, with aspirations ranging from Astronaut Firefighter Veterinarian Fashion Designer to….sure, ballerina. They started as a set of printables called Olliblocks, from designer Alma Loveland, and then a successful Kickstarter campaign lead to the creation of these exquisitely crafted mix and match wooden blocks that feature kids of all kinds, doing all the kinds of things that kids should be imagining they can do.




While the fun of the blocks is mixing the faces with the bodies–animals too–the completed girls in the Mixmate Careers blocks include an astronaut, park ranger, pilot, chef, animal rescuer, and college grad. These are going to be huge, and were one of my top 5 toy picks of the entire Toy Fair. In fact, I want some for myself. Editor Liz Gumbinner with Attatoys’ Alma Loveland. Yay for great entrepreneurs! While LEGO has taken some slack for their introduction of LEGO Friends (see our very comprehensive analysis on it here), I stand firmly in the camp that LEGO has tons of building toys for boys and girls, whatever their building style–from the more creative play of Friends, to the licensed building sets from movie franchises, the uber popular City Series (happy to see a lone female cop in there even if there could be more), and of course, the general bricks that let kids build anything at all. And I’m pleased to see that the new Friends sets will have more focus on girls’ adventure, with a cool helicopter for Diego-style animal rescue missions.




I do concede there still could be more female Minifigs in the general sets, besides a token Princess Leia or Hermione Granger or most recently, Wyldstyle. But overall I am noticing more women and girls in their non-Friends sets and I hope they keep going in that direction. I’ll just say my daughter scored the female scientist Minifig at Christmas, she danced like she had just found Willie Wonka’s Golden Ticket. And now, the scientist exists in an imaginary land (in our living room) side-by-side with Shelob the spider from Lord of the Rings, and Mia’s Magic Tricks. Go make a story about that. BUILD AND IMAGINE STORY WALLS Construction and building sets for girls are not limited to LEGOs, and we’re seeing lots more coming out soon which we’ll be featuring here. While these affordable, collapsible Build & Imagine dollhouse sets (another new trend, by the way) aren’t available for another few weeks, I know my kids will love them. It’s great seeing the way the wooden girls are portrayed in sets like my favorite, the Marine Rescue Center, complete with magnetic accessories like microscopes and veterinary tools.




Kudos to founder Laurie Peterson whose vision also started as a Kickstarter campaign. My girls are begging, “can we get that?” It was so refreshing to find the our old friends at B Toys include in their growing collection the Rrrrolll Models Fire Flyer, featuring both a little boy and little girl as firefighters. It’s a fun product for toddlers and preschoolers anyway, but extra nice that girls can see themselves reflected back as they play. She’s not even blond! We loved these European dolls as soon as we discovered them last year; they depict a nine-year-old girl looking pretty much like a nine-year-old-girl, with lots of dress-up options for creative play but more original outfits than we’re used to seeing on dolls. While the Pirate Queen Lottie isn’t quite an aspirational career, it’s still a cool move. And I love seeing Robot Girl Lottie who is “a whiz at science fair” along with martial arts expert Kawaii Karate Lotte. (Though it does make me a little sad that a science-loving doll is still such a rarity; not counting the pink and silver astronaut outfit for America’s favorite curvy blond doll).  

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