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The BrickGun Walther PPK. 100% accurate scale with a working hammer and trigger... and did we mention a removable magazine. Can't believe how much functionality we were able to fit into such a small model. Sorry, not room for a working slide. A video posted by BrickGun (@brickgun) on Jul 3, 2015 at 12:52pm PDT There is a newer model of this item: LEGO 70351 "Clay's Falcon Fighter Blaster" Building Toy Join the hunt for NEXO Powers and build your own unique collection Download now LEGO 70315 "Clay's rumble blade" Gun ToyDetailsLEGO Nexo Knights 70314 Beast Master's Chaos Chariot Set LEGO 70321 Nexo Knights General Magmar Siege Machine of Doom Construction Set - Multi-Coloured FREE Delivery in the UK. Product Dimensions28.2 x 7.6 x 26.2 cm Manufacturer recommended age:8 - 14 years Number of Puzzle Pieces367 7,987 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available1 Jan. 2016 Evil rears its ugly head at every corner in the kingdom of Knighton, home of the heroic LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS knights.




Protect the realm and play out epic battles with the futuristic Rumble Blade, featuring 3 detachable vehicles, and a core base vehicle with 2 spring-loaded missiles. Includes 5 minifigures: Clay Moorington, 2 Claybots, Ash Attacker and Scurrier. Patrol the kingdom of Knighton with Clay's 4-in-1 Rumble Blade! Keep the kingdom safe with the hi-tech 4-in-1 Rumble Blade, featuring futuristic Sword Speeder and 2 Sword Break Bikes. Includes 5 minifigures: Clay Moorington, 2 Claybots, an Ash Attacker and a Scurrier. Lift up the front blade to release the Sword Speeder. Push the Rumble Blade's button to release the 2 Sword Break Bike vehicles and let your friends join in the fun!Let the adventure begin! Play, Fun and Facts LEGO NEXO KNIGHTS: Merlok 2.0 In this action-packed app game, the Kingdom of Knighton is under attack from the evil court jester Jestro and his lava monsters. 70321 Nexo Knights General Magmar Siege Machine of Doom Construction Set - Multi-Coloured




70312 Nexo Knights Lance's Mecha Horse Playset See all 32 customer reviews Mr. Jon C. Gill A great set, this is a lot better than the Lance set, LEGO Nexo Knights 70312: Lance's Mecha Horse Mixed, sure the bad guys get very little in this set, but there are other stuff for them to be put with! Once built, you get four vehicles that combined into one and seperate again! The overall look is pretty good, a great vehicle that rolls very well, and looks awesome which fits in well with the general theme of knights existing in another time and having to defend the kingdom from evil forces! While I won't recomend this for beginners to lego, its a awesome looking vehicle in its combined form! So, if you know someone who likes Lego and cars, I would recomend this set! See all 32 customer reviews (newest first) THE BOY LOVED IT Present for Christmas but sure the grand son will love it Xmas gift so not used yet Great, my 7 years old loves it. Arrived even faster than expected..




Much loved and played with by 8 year old grandson. I guess for the price, my grandson liked this toy. Personally, I think ALL of the legos products are overpriced; given how small the package is. A great Lego toy, which my son enjoyed building and playing with. Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toysby SEAN POULTERLast updated at 23:13 11 May 2007Lego has upset fans by giving some of its play figures realistic-looking guns and pistols. For generations its products have been seen as providing harmless fun - it was even said that for years it refused to supply green bricks in case boys used them to make tanks. But critics accuse it of changing its stance, partly because of tie-ins with big-budget films and partly to counter the challenge of action-packed computer games. The new versions of its Star Wars Stormtroopers now carry guns so large they can hardly hold them, despite the previous ones having nothing more alarming than a torch. The company's latest Batman sets also include semi-automatic pistols and Tommy guns.




And its futuristic Bionicle robot creations are armed to the teeth with blades and blasters. Lego fans and members of The Brickish Association, which bills itself as forum for adult fans of Lego, say there has been a clear shift in policy. One senior figure in the association said the company had used semi-realistic guns in the past, for pirate sets and those for cowboys, but nothing like those seen in its Star Wars and Batman products. "Lego's take on creating weaponry has changed over the years," he said. "My understanding is that the philosophy of the founding fathers of the company was to be non-violent and not to include realistic guns. "But as they have got more realistic sets and sets that are licensed with big films, there has been an acceptance of guns. "I very much hope Lego is not being dragged along by a trend for more violent toys and games. "The philosophy of the company is very family friendly, non-violent, play." Huw Millington, who runs the Brickset website, said: "There has been a change in emphasis with more realistic-looking guns.




It may be that the tie-up with Hollywood is to blame. "Some people say the brand has gone downhill since it signed licensing deals with big films, but personally I don't agree." Lego said the Star Wars accessories were changed to make them closer to what fans saw on screen. A spokesman added that the company, which was founded in Denmark in 1932, was careful about its policy on guns, saying: "We would still never make modern warfare weapons."A mildly terrifying young Brit named Jack Streat has managed to build a series of working guns, including a Lee Enfield bolt-action sniper rifle, entirely out of Lego and rubber bands. They beat the hell out of last week's printer, that's for sure.Streat, who lists himself as 15 years old on his profile, has constructed an enormous and diverse armoury of weaponry that fire either rubber bands or Lego bricks. Most are based on real-life guns, including a Steyr AUG, a Tommygun, an AK-47, a belt-fed M429 PARA, an Arctic Warfare sniper rifle, a Glock 17, a pair of semi-automatic TEC-9s, a SPAS 12 pump-action shotgun and a minigun that he calls the Obliterator.That Obliterator is battery-powered and can fire at two speeds from eight barrels.

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