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Cheap worldwide shipping | € 1 min-buy | € 1 average lot value | Deutschland - ab € 100 WarenwertEurope - over € 250 order valueWorld - over € 500 order valueHave fun browsing through our inventory!This is my own story linking the Throwbots and the RoboRiders. deliberately ignores much or all of the "canonical" storyline. The BIOlogical chroNICLE, Lego's big thrust into the action figure market. And lots of other markets. Year One: Toa versus Rahi Lego in a can! Six Technic motorcycles built on the same sort of themes as Three Throwbots merge to form the Super Throwbot Fusion. Blaster, practically a Super Throwbot in his own right. Each is sold separately. Known as the Millennium Slizer outside the U.S., it was renamed simply Millennia of the Throwbots when released here. Millennia is a standard size Throwbot with a big motorcycle, and you can build a 7" tall Throwbot byClick HERE for a review. This isn't the official designation, but I felt I needed something to call




Team Blue is composed of Ski, Scuba, Torch and Turbo, and they make up the humanoid Super Throwbot. Team Black is composed of Amazon, Jet, Electro and Granite, who merge to form the Dragon Super Throwbot. According to the Lego® homepage, Granite's alt mode is...a fake rock. UPDATE 10/11: Adrian Schneider points out that Electro's transformed mode could be interpreted as a lightning bolt, being that it's a sort of zigzag. A short piece comparing the Throwbots to various Trigrams and Hexagrams of the I Ching, or Book of Changes from Taoism. I've gotten a German Lego® catalog from Raksha, and it lists the European names for the Slizers (which is what Throwbots are called everywhere but North America). It also gives some backstory: in another Solar System is a planet divided into seven wedge-shaped "continents," each with radically different environments. At the north pole of this world is a capital city and/or judgment arena.




Here's the eight Slizers: Mike Wampole has taken two each of the Throwbots and created larger, mutated "Ultra Throwbots" with increased poseability and general fun factor. instructions for building your own, presuming you have two copies of a given Just a little something I'm fiddling with, no images available. of ways to have one Throwbot use parts from another to augment itself. grow with time, probably. UPDATE: This isn't strictly an ExoBot, but it falls in the basic theme. you get the Technic Hydro Racer (set 8246), it's almost trivial to attach Jet's feet to the front end of it after removing the Hydro Racer's rollThis turns Jet into a seaplane sort of mode, and the colors evenNew Lego Star Wars 75151 Turbo Tank BRAND NEW, No minifigures or at-rtHomeSetsEmployee & Store Exclusives14k Solid Gold LEGO Employee Brick 2x4 Brick in Display Box 14k Solid Gold LEGO Employee Brick 2x4 Brick in Display Box Item: EMPL-001Year of Release: 1980




This brick is 25.65g of 14K gold (0.8246 troy oz). The brick is the same size and shape as the original 2x4 LEGO brick.This incedibly rare piece was given to LEGO employees that had 25 years of employment at the Hohenwestedt, Germany factory and was also given to couple of very special business partners of LEGO of the time. It was only given out from about 1979-1981, only one or 2 per year from my understanding.This amazing brick comes in its original display box which features the LEGO logo of the time that it was given out. The box itself is plastic and has a minor amount of storage wear on it. This product is currently out of stock Add to Want List/CollectionYou need to have an account and be signed into create or update a Want List/CollectionClick here to create an AccountClick here to Sign In You May Also Like LEGO Brand Store Grand Opening Exclusive - Mini StoreIf you haven’t picked up the LEGO Ideas Caterham Seven 620R (21307) yet, Amazon has it on sale for a pretty decent price of $59.99 which is 25% off the retail price.




I’ve done a review of the Caterham and it is arguably one of the best LEGO Ideas sets to be released so far. With the sale going on, it’s worth picking up even more. We’re getting down towards the end of The LEGO Batman Movie set reviews and the penultimate set I’ll be reviewing of the initial wave is the Batcave Break-In (70909). The set has 1,047 pieces and retails for $99.99. There are eight numbered bags, the instruction booklet, and a decent sized sticker sheet packed in the box. Interested in LEGO Art? The AFOL Poster Subscription Service from Bricks on the Dollar has begun its mission to bring you original LEGO Artwork every month with their second release, 6037 Witch’s Windship by Claire Baldwin. Every month a new artist will create distinctly LEGO-themed art in their own style. 11”x17” posters are available from the AFOL Poster Service website. Posters are tube-shipped to their recipients. For only $10 per month you will get the newest poster tube-shipped to you on the 1st of each month.




Subscribers also get a short bio about the artist and the artwork as well as an official LEGO Minifigure from the depicted theme! If you want to pick and choose, the posters will be individually available on the 15th of each month for $13 shipped. Check out the posters which are available right now. A new poster will be available each month while supplies last. Upcoming themes include Galaxy Squad, Town, and more. Pick your favorites or sign up for the subscription to never miss a poster! If you haven’t seen it yet, there’s going to be a cool little set that will be coming out for aspiring filmmakers called Movie Maker Set (853650) that is themed around The LEGO Batman Movie. The set has 152 pieces and includes a Batman minifigure, parts to build a stand for your smartphone, as well as a background scene. The set is good for making your own stop-motion videos. The Movie Maker Set (853650) is already available in Europe and Asia but there’s no word on the availability here in North America.




The LEGO Batman Movie: The Making of the Movie is now available and DK has sent over a copy of the book. I already purchased my own copy from Amazon and I’ll be doing a review on it probably in the next week or so to give people some time to watch the movie if they haven’t yet since there are spoilers. For this extra copy, I’ll be doing a giveaway for it for you readers. There’s nothing special you have to do, just follow the instructions below. The contest will run for two weeks and the deadline to enter is March 11, 2017 and one winner will be chosen. This will be a USA only contest. The Red Arrows Hawk by M4 CUS and RAFRed10 is the latest project to achieve 10,000 on LEGO Ideas. It is based on the BAE Systems Hawk T1 aircraft that flies for the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team. The plane also has functioning features such as a retractable undercarriage and opening cockpit canopy. There’s also a pilot and engineer minifigures in their respective red and blue suits.

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