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Skip to main content Skip to groceries navigation menu Entertainment, gaming & books Fresh flowers & plants Dolls & action figures Outdoor toys & games Lego City Fire Ladder Truck - 60107 Social Links (may open in a new window) DescriptionHop in the Fire Ladder Truck and race to the scene! Extend the ladder and put out the fire. Use the special stud-shooting hose to battle the blaze and fight the flames on the ground with the fire extinguisher. Keep the oil barrel from exploding! It’s up to you to protect the city!Put out the burning oil barrel! Dimensions:Fire Ladder Truck measures over 3''(8cm) high, 7''(20cm) long and 1''(5cm) wide.Contents:Includes 2 minifigures: a female firefighter and a male firefighter. Features a Fire Ladder Truck with extending ladder and hose, plus an oil barrel. Accessory elements include a fire extinguisher, shovel, circular saw, water studs and an axe. Safety: Suitable for ages 5+ Important InformationThe above details have been prepared to help you select suitable products.




Products and their ingredients are liable to change.You should always read the label before consuming or using the product and never rely solely on the information presented here.If you require specific advice on any Sainsbury's branded product, please contact our Customer Careline on 0800 636262. For all other products, please contact the manufacturer. This information is supplied for your personal use only. It may not be reproduced in any way without the prior consent of Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd and due acknowledgement. Enter your postcode to check we deliver in your area. Alcohol promotions available to online customers serviced from our Scottish stores may differ from those shown when browsing our site. Please log in to see the full range of promotions available to you.Illustration by Sam Woolley The Lego lovers in your life probably aren't wanting for little plastic bricks. While adding to the pile is a quick and easy method for marking them off your gift list, why not show off your own creativity by thinking outside of the blocks?




Here is a selection of Lego gifts selected to inspire builders to new heights, or at the least show them how much you appreciate the passion they possess for their pastime. A pile of bricks is nothing without a plan to bring them all together, and even the most gifted Lego designer can benefit from a fresh set of original designs. There are ton of Lego idea books out there, including the official Lego Ideas Book, which is so ubiquitous a blind gift purchase might be risky. For something light and thematically appropriate, we recommend The Lego Christmas Ornaments Book by oft-featured creator Chris McVeigh. Chris has a real flair for making amazing tiny versions of awesome things, and these 15 creations can teach builders of all skill levels a thing or two. What to do when every horizontal surface is covered with spaceships, volcanoes, fire trucks and minifigs? It's time to go vertical, or maybe even upside-down. While gluing official Lego base plates to walls and ceilings is certainly an option, peel-and-stick third-party solutions are much more convenient.




These babies cling to surfaces tenaciously, transforming them for boring to Lego-bearing. (Amazon, $US29.95 ($41) per four-pack) As a builder who has Lego bits in at least fifteen different drawers around my home, this one is personal. Organisation is essential to a smooth Lego workflow. Being able to see a small drawer filled with red single circle studs is so much better than thinking you saw one in the one of a dozen junk drawers. While others may prefer something with a bit more visual flair, I love the utilitarian feel of Stack-On's line of stackable storage cabinets. They make building even the most random nonsense feel like a delicate operation. (Amazon, $US15.97 ($22) as pictured, other sizes available) From kit builds to custom creation, every Lego build deserves to be seen in the best possible light. A quality curio cabinet is a much better display space than on top of that one cabinet in the kitchen or on the top shelf of your children's closet because they'd never think to look there.




Unless cantankerous kids are present, tempered glass is the way to go. Not only does it afford the best view, it's also great for applying backdrops and custom lighting. Hit up Ikea or Bunnings. If you're looking for something that's officially Lego but decidedly different, Lego makes an entire line of office/school supplies, combining connectable brick elements with everyday items like gel pens, erasers, coloured pencils, buildable rulers and more. You can find all of those and a lot more over at Amazon. What do you get the Lego fan who has everything? Something they won't mind having more of, like a coffee mug with plenty of brick-sticking area. One of the more popular brick-i-fied everyday items, the Build On Brick coffee mug is the perfect accessory for any desk on which Lego might be assembled. I'm primarily a kit builder, and there are always extra parts left over. They could really use a mug to cling to, I'm just saying. Items 1 to 60 of 3000 Items 1 to 60 of 3000




Connecting to the iTunes Store.... We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. Ahoy there Captains, its time to test your powers of steering and speed as you maneuver the battery powered LEGO® themed boats through calm waters to your final destination... After watching a road safety video, all drivers aged 6 to 13 years proceed for a racing good time in special LEGO® cars and learn about road safety, signaling... Junior drivers can vroom and race around an easy-to-drive track in a single pedal LEGO®-built car for endless driving fun... Everyone can be a pilot as kids climb into colourful airplanes and be in control of how high or low they can fly in the skies... This new live performance will immediately takes audiences on a thrilling journey into the LEGO Ninjago universe..Hop on board the world’s favourite LEGOLAND® train that brings you on a journey through the main attractions in the Park with the wind blowing in your face and dreams of castles in the air...

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