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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses. Cover photo is available under {{::mainImage.info.license.name || Add your first bookmark by selecting some text or hovering over a link. Look for the bookmark icon. Already have this bookmark Date: {{(current.info.date | date:'mediumDate') || Uploaded by: {{current.info.uploadUser}} on {{current.info.uploadDate | date:'mediumDate'}} License: {{current.info.license.usageTerms || current.info.license.name || current.info.license.detected || View file on Wikipedia Thanks for reporting this video! Size of this preview: 800 × 356 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 142 pixels | 640 × 284 pixels | 1,600 × 711 pixels. Set 10193, Medieval Market, introduced in 2009, was the flagship set of the 2007-2009 iteration of the Castle series, rated for Age 12+, and consisting of 1601 pieces.




It took me about six hours to build. A very interesting build, using tiny 1x1 pieces, to create these three birds. Sometimes it's amazing what kinds of things one can create with tiny rudimentary Lego pieces - things I want to keep in mind as I think about designing my own Lego set later. 5 June 2012, 00:36 Lego Castle - Set 10193 Medieval Market InSapphoWeTrust from Los Angeles, California, USA This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). share alike – If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one. This image, originally posted to Flickr, was reviewed on 27 January 2013 by the administrator or reviewer File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske), who confirmed that it was available on Flickr under the stated license on that date.




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15:57, 19 June 2012 Unique ID of original documentLEGO® is a trademark of The Lego Company. This page is fan created and not endorsed by any Lego company. All pictures of sets are owned by the Lego® company.Average Review Rating: (0 Reviews)5Items related to LEGO 7092 Skeletons' Prison Carriage available on external websites:Buy *brand new* lego castle 7092 skeletons' prison carriageBuy lego fantasy castle bulk lot - 7041 7094 7092 - dragon, 12 minifigures, horsesBuy 2007 lego castle fantasy 7092 "skeletons' prison carriage" comp w/instructions Buy *brand new* lego castle 7092 skeleton's prison carriageBuy new sealed lego castle 7092 skeletons' prison carriageBuy lego set 7092 castle fantasy era skeleton prison carriage new factory sealed boxBuy lego castle skeleton's prison carriage (7092) new sealedBuy lego castle set #7092 skeleton prison carriage,sealedBuy lego (7092) skeleton’s prison wagon – castle / skeleton army - 100% completeFree Building Instruction Scan Download For LEGO 70921234567891011 . . . .




48- or - Full Download (PDF)No reviews yet. Your ReviewOwn this LEGO set? This article is not part of the Harry Potter universe. This article covers a subject that is part of the real world, and thus should not be taken as a part of the Harry Potter universe. LEGO Harry Potter was LEGO Theme that started in 2001, to coincide with the release of the first film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Since that time, LEGO sets, games, and books have been released based on all eight Harry Potter films as well as the film inspired by Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Sets for the first five films were released to coincide with the release of the movies. On 25 June, 2010, Warner Bros. Entertainment released LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 a video game developed by Traveller's Tales, covering "the Philisopher's Stone", "the Chamber of Secrets", "the Prisoner of Azkaban" and "The Goblet of Fire". Ten more sets, released between October 2010 and June 2011, were produced including moments from Years: 1-7.




On 16 May, 2011, the book LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World was published which chronicling the creation of the various LEGO Harry Potter releases, including the various sets and the first LEGO Harry Potter video game. On 11 November, 2011, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, covering the last three instalments of the series, was released. On 18 June, 2012, the book LEGO Harry Potter: Characters of the Magical World was published focusing on the minifigures, and their variations, from the entire Harry Potter series. On 9 June 2016, in preparation for E3 2016, new Harry Potter sets for the LEGO Dimensions video game, including those based on the film inspired by Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, were announced. The first film saw the largest amount of sets, with fourteen being made in total. To start with, only eleven were produced, three more were made the following year in 2002. Sorting HatThe Final ChallengeThe Chamber of Winged KeysSnape's ClassroomForbidden CorridorHagrid's HutHogwarts ExpressHogwarts CasteFlying LessonTroll on the LooseGringotts BankHogwarts ClassroomsGryffindorDiagon Alley Shops




"Help rescue Harry Potter and Ron from the giant spider Aragog in the Dark Forest!" —Official description of the Aragog in the Dark Forest LEGO set The second film had ten sets made in total, four less than its predecessor. These sets were designed to be combined with sets from the first film to form a larger Hogwarts setting. For some unknown reasons, Hermione does not appear in any of these sets. Quality Quidditch SuppliesKnockturn AlleyQuidditch PractiseAragog in the Dark ForestEscape from Privet DriveDumbledore's OfficeThe Chamber of SecretsDobby's ReleaseThe Duelling ClubSlytherin The third film saw eleven sets released, including the only Harry Potter Mini set. In addition, the minifigures became fleshed toned, following Lego's universal change from yellow toned figures for all minifigures based on real people or characters. Draco's Encounter with BuckbeakHarry and the Marauder's MapProfessor Lupin's ClassroomSirius Black's EscapeHagrid's HutKnight BusShrieking ShackHogwarts CastleHogwarts ExpressMotorised Hogwarts ExpressMini Knight Bus




The fourth film saw only four sets released. This meant many key scenes and characters were missing, most prominently the Third Task, Cedric Diggory and Fleur Delacour.[3] The Harry Potter minifigure headpiece was redesigned as well. Rescue from the MerpeopleGraveyard DuelHarry and the Hungarian HorntailThe Durmstrang Ship There was only one set for the Order of The Phoenix to mark the supposed "retirement" of the theme. It was announced at the 2010 Toy Fair that 6 more Harry Potter LEGO Sets had been produced. They were released October 1, 2010 and they include moments from different movies. The range includes newly designed minifigures and the first appearances of Bellatrix Lestrange, Luna Lovegood, Filius Flitwick and Argus Filch.[6] The LEGO manufacturers added features from across the books and films to each set, to allow for more inventive playing, examples of this are: Aragog in "Hagrid's Hut", and Sirius Black's head in Hogwarts Early in October 2010, The LEGO Group announced the release of another set: Diagon Alley was released in January 2011.




The set features Borgin and Burkes, Gringotts Wizarding Bank and Ollivanders, and includes the first appearances of Fred and George Weasley and Mr Ollivander. Three other sets (along with two promotional sets) were released on June 1, 2011. These are assumed to be the final sets that LEGO will release under the Harry Potter theme. Freeing DobbyQuidditch MatchHagrid's HutThe BurrowHogwarts ExpressHogwarts CastleThe Forbidden ForestKnight BusHogwartsDiagon AlleyTrolleyThe Lab Published 16 May, 2011 LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World chronicled the creation of the various LEGO Harry Potter releases, including the various sets and the first LEGO Harry Potter video game. Written by Elizabeth Dowsett, the book features two sections - "The World of LEGO Harry Potter," featuring the various Wizarding world locations depicted within the series, and "Beyond the Brick," with a behind-the-scenes look at creation, details on merchandising, and more. Published in 2012, LEGO Harry Potter: Characters of the Magical World was a book chronicling the various LEGO forms of Harry Potter characters, carrying the tagline "With every LEGO Harry Potter minifigure and creature."




Written by Jon Richards, the book was organised by sections for every title in the Harry Potter series. It included numerous variations of key characters such as Harry Potter and Severus Snape, and various magical creatures, including Merpeople and Dementors. First released on 25 June, 2010 LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 was a video game based on the first four instalments of the Harry Potter series in LEGO form. Developed by Traveller's Tales, which have also made several other LEGO games, and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the game features a total of 167 playable characters as Harry and his friends learn how to use spells , charms, jinxes, and potions, as well as visiting familiar places like Hogwarts Castle, Diagon Alley, the Forbidden Forest, and Hogsmeade. LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 was the sequel to LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and was first released 11 November 2011. Again developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the game was based on the last three Harry Potter books and final four Harry Potter films, taking players through Harry Potter’s heroic adventures in the Muggle and wizarding worlds.




From Privet Drive in Little Whinging to new locations including Grimmauld Place, the Ministry of Magic, and Godric's Hollow players encountered new characters, creatures, spells, and potions, preparing them for the ultimate face-off against Lord Voldemort himself — all in LEGO style. Announced on 9 June 2016, new Harry Potter sets will be released for LEGO Dimensions, the toys-to-life console video game. These will include sets featuring Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, and Newton Scamander from the film inspired by Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, as well as a Quidditch pitch battle arena. ↑ Pottermore - Watch the new LEGO Dimensions E3 trailer featuring Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts ↑ Harry Potter Licencing Question FBTB.net. URL accessed on 22 December 2006 ↑ Cedric and Fleur FBTB.net. ↑ Only going to be one Set ↑ The Third Hogwarts Castle ↑ New Harry Potter Lego Sets The Harry Potter Wiki has 116 images related to LEGO Harry Potter.

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