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Lego City Sets Nz

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Thanks to all those who came to the 2016 Auckland Brick Show, we hope you had as great a time as we did! See you in 2017!! Buy your tickets before October 22nd and go in the draw to win a fantastic LEGO® Prize Package worth $400!! Saturday 22 to Monday 24 October 2016 65-67 Central Park Drive, Henderson, Auckland ( Just off Lincoln Road ) ( Exit the NW Motorway at Lincoln Rd ) An exciting new larger venue with over 3000 square metres of LEGO® on display!! There is free onsite parking thanks to The Rotary Club of Henderson. Optional gold coin donation to support Rotary’s community work. Due to incredible demand this year we are again pre-selling tickets through www.eventfinda.co.nz , just have your tickets scanned and walk through the door! This is to reduce queues and waiting times as well as limit the number of people in the show at one time to enable a pleasant viewing experience for everyone. Please be aware that many sessions in 2015 were sold out!




Online tickets are $7 each including ticketing and credit card charges. Children 3 and Under are FREE. Just choose your day and session start time. Sessions start at one hour intervals on the hour from 9am – you can stay as long as you like. Please note the 4pm session runs until 5.30pm. You can purchase tickets online right up until the start of a session, even if you are already at the venue. There will also be cash or Eftpos Door Sales tickets for $10. Children 3 and Under are FREE. These will be subject to availability. Doors Sales Policy – Availability: Each session has a limited number of tickets. If the session you want to buy Door Sale Tickets for has not sold out you will be allowed entry immediately; if the session has sold out you will be given the opportunity to book for the next available or convenient session start time. We do encourage you to avoid the queues and a possible wait in queues by pre-booking your tickets. This event is not affiliated with The LEGO Group.




LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of The LEGO Group. © 2016 The LEGO Group.Media Release: April, 2015. City Gallery takes a light-hearted look at the relationship between architects and artists in a new exhibition featuring artworks from across the globe. Thick with satire, Demented Architecture, 27 June – 8 November, explores the role of architecture and the mythology of the architect from a contemporary art perspective. The show includes video, sculpture, painting… and Lego.  Made up of thousands of white Lego pieces, Danish artist Olafur Eliasson’s The Cubic Structural Evolution Project explores the power of architecture to determine, experience and maintain social order. Visitors are invited to ‘become architects’ and participate in the construction, modification, destruction and re-construction of the work. Following seasons at Auckland Art Gallery and Dunedin Public Art Gallery, City Gallery’s presentation will be the first time the project has been shown in New Zealand within a wider context, alongside other contemporary works.




For the first time in Australasia, City Gallery presents the highly staged and stylised videos of Slovenian artist Jasmina Cibic. Cibic’s The Fruits of Our Land (2013) represented Slovenia at the 2013 Venice Biennale. Videos from this project, restaging historical debates around the relationship between art and architecture, will show alongside her recent A Double Game (2014). Cibic’s films are accompanied by wallpaper designed with variations on the Anophthalmus Hitleri — an endemic Slovenian beetle discovered and named by entomologist and Nazi supporter, Oskar Scheibel.Scottish artist Henry Coombes’s video  I Am the Architect, This is Not Happening, This is Unacceptable (2012), pictured above, was shown at the 2014 Biennale of Sydney. This dark, noisy and mesmerising work is set inside the confused mind of retired modernist architect ‘Clive’ (inspired by the artist’s father) as he slowly surrenders himself  to the impulsive and chaotic values of art.There’s also: Wellington artist Kirsty Lillico’s soft sculptures that parody the utopian visions of modernist architects like Le Corbusier; 




and a set of boxes from Polish artist Zbigniew Libera for his LEGO Concentration Camp  project of 1996.  Originally sponsored by Lego, but withdrawn following controversy, limited edition sets are now held in major collections such as the Jewish Museum in New York and the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw.Demented Architecture27 June – 8 November  2015City Gallery Wellington Free Entry | ..nz, 04 801 4258LEGO City Airport Vip Service (60102) LEGO® City Airport VIP Service Set With the LEGO City Airport VIP Service Set, your budding builder can experience the life of the rich and famous. The important businesswoman has people to meet and places to see, so it's up to your child to construct the VIP plane of her dreams and a sleek, private white limousine. The airport service worker and limo driver coordinate her busy schedule via the walkie-talkie as they prepare for takeoff. Inside the plane's accessible interior, the businesswoman can enjoy a relaxing ride with the included croissant, ice cream and glass while she types up spreadsheets and business reports on her laptop.




This 364-piece VIP set is sure to equip your child with the pieces necessary, so he or she can provide superior construction and top-notch service. Your child can use the private limousine, featuring an accessible interior, to escort the important businesswoman to the airport, where her VIP plane awaits Buildable sleek, black and white private passenger plane is fit for royalty, complete with accessible interior, rotating nosewheel and VIP decals Airport worker uses his walkie-talkie and service vehicle to make sure everything is in tip-top shape Set includes four minifigures to carry out this private operation from start to finish Businesswoman, dressed in a fancy blue suit, is ready to enjoy her VIP treatment of croissants and ice cream while she works on her laptop Recommended for ages 5 to 12 years Four minifigures: businesswoman, pilot, limo driver, airport service worker Private plane with accessible interior and rotating nosewheel Private limousine with accessible interior




Private airport service vehicle Laptop, glass, croissant, ice cream, walkie-talkie Prepare for takeoff with LEGO® City's Airport Vip Service, featuring a private plane with accessible interior and turning nosewheel, private limousine with ice cream, plus an airport service vehicle and additional accessory elements. The LEGO City Airport Vip Service (60102) Features:Includes 4 minifigures: a businesswoman, pilot, limousine driver and an airport service workerFeatures a private plane with accessible interior and turning nosewheeel, private limousine with accessible interior, and a private airport service vehicleAccessory elements include a laptop, glass, croissant, ice cream and a walkie-talkieDrive the private limousine around and make sure the businesswoman arrives on time to the loading areaLimousine measures over 1 inch (4 centimeter) high, 8 inch (21 centimeter) long and 1 inch (4 centimeter) wide Includes 4 minifigures: a businesswoman, pilot, limousine driver and an airport service worker




Features a private plane with accessible interior and turning nosewheeel, private limousine with accessible interior, and a private airport service vehicle Accessory elements include a laptop, glass, croissant, ice cream and a walkie-talkie Drive the private limousine around and make sure the businesswoman arrives on time to the loading area Limousine measures over 1 inch (4 centimeter) high, 8 inch (21 centimeter) long and 1 inch (4 centimeter) wide Product Dimensions (in inches):15.0 x 10.3 x 2.7Next »Son loves the plane and limo grandson loves any kind of lego Awesome Airplane! very satistified ProsCreativeDurableFunConsBest UsesImaginative PlayMotor Skills DevelopmentOlder ChildrenWas this a gift?:NoWould buy again Lego hit anonother Home run!!! ProsColorfulCreativeDurableEasy To AssembleFunConsBest UsesImaginative PlayOlder ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesFUN! really good toy ProsDurableEasy To AssembleFunSturdyConsBest UsesYoung ChildrenCute Set! ProsColorfulCreativeDurableFunSturdyConsBest UsesImaginative PlayMotor Skills DevelopmentOlder ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesWould buy for a gift Displaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious |

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