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He is probably most well-known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and his sculptures of David and the Pieta. He is a perfect choice for some educational fun - from painting to… Awesome 2007 16'0 hh Bay Gelding OTTB, w/t/c worked over fences to 2'3-2'6.Sound, no vices, easy keeper. Would like to place in a competitive Eventing/ Jumper home. Sorry, no recent video. Price reflects lack of work and the need to downsize/ life changes. My loss, your gain - way under-priced!! Equispot uses Adobe PDF files to create our flyers. If your computer does not support Adobe PDF files, you can install the required program quickly and safely by clicking here. PDF files allow us to create better looking, more consistent flyers. You can also take the PDF file to a local print shop to have them print multiple copies! Print a PDF Flyer Why are you flagging this ad? Scam / Suspicious Ad Inappropriate / Offensive Content Miscategorized / Does Not Belong Thank you for flagging this ad.




An Equispot staff member will review it as soon as possible. Your Friend's Email Address Your message has been sent! Kelowna, British Columbia, CanadaCreative equestrians may soon be able to build a large Lego horse thanks to a new design proposal. Canadian Martin Morin has dreamed up a 75cm model ‘wild horse’ that he has submitted to Lego Ideas. The online platform allows members of the public to submit their suggestions to the company for future products. Mr Morin’s 1,100-brick bay horse model features rotating parts that allow its position to be changed. If the design can garner 10,000 supporters then Lego will review the project for production. Although Mr Morin’s design has a long way to go — it reached 100 supporters on 27 January — he is confident his model would have widespread appeal. “It’s a very hard contest because so many people have good ideas! However, this would be a great Lego set because many children, teenagers and adults love horses” said Mr Morin.




“My inspiration to create this horse come from the fact that this animal changed the face of our world. The current technologies make us forget how much this powerful beast helped us. This is a way for me to remind you. “Many Lego toys are based on technology, cartoons, cars, cities and video games, but for me, it was important to have an idea touching people without all of these easy ressources, so that is why I chose the wild horse. “So wild that it refuses to be liked for a trademark and so wild that it cannot be played with other Lego sets because of its size.” If accepted by Lego for production the design will be available to purchase in stores unassembled, ready for the buyer to create their own model with the help of an assembly guide. Non-free media information and use rationale for Belville (Lego) Copyright 2008 The LEGO Group. resolution provided by copyright holder The purpose of the image is for commentary in the Belville (Lego) article.




The image illustrates a particular item commented upon in the Belville (Lego) article. The copyright holder provided this image to the Belville (Lego) article creator solely for use in the Belville (Lego) article. The LEGO Group holds the copyright for this image. Third parties must get permission from The LEGO Group to use this image. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. current19:40, 13 March 2009325 × 183 Fuzzy510Little show jumpers will have hours of fun driving around to riding events in the LEGO DUPLO® Horse Trailer. The buildable jump with a bar that can be knocked off is a great way to learn about practicing. The large DUPLO bricks are specially designed to be safe for little hands and the simple build means the play can start right away! Includes 2 DUPLO figures: a mom and child, plus a horse. Includes 2 LEGO DUPLO® figures: a mom and child, plus a horse. Features a buildable car and horse trailer with opening top as well as a practice jump with a bar that can be knocked off.




Lead the horse into the trailer and make sure the top is securely closed before driving off. Use the jump to help your child learn about practicing, then make it higher using the extra bricks. Encourage role-play skills between the LEGO DUPLO® figures and cute animal. LEGO DUPLO® products are specially designed to be safe and suitable for little hands. Car measures over 2” (6cm) high, 5” (15cm) long and 2” (7cm) wide. Horse Trailer measures over 5” (14cm) high, 6” (17cm) long and 3” (8cm) wide. Jump measures over 1” (5cm) high, 5” (14cm) wide and 1” (3cm) deep. Combine with the 10806 Horses for even more riding fun. For Ages: 2 - 5 WARNING: Choking Hazard - Small Parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years old.If you would like to see a riding videoA king piloting a mech. LEGO’s Nexo Knights line has launched, and it’s the best. Announced back in October of last year, LEGO’s new Nexo Knights line officially joined the animalistic warriors of Chima and the spinning ninjas of Ninjago on store shelves on January first.




Slated to be one of the brick company’s tent-pole properties, the futuristic knights will be battling the minions of a dark magic-infused court jester everywhere this year, from lunch boxes to t-shirts to television screens. But first LEGO needs to build a strong foundation, and they’ve got just the bricks to do it. January first was a massive release day for LEGO., with the $350 Ghostbusters Firehouse HQ, a bunch of smaller sets based on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a new wave of Bionicle and a bunch of LEGO Friends releases. But that’s not why I was at my local LEGO Store yesterday. I was there because the day before I picked up eight Nexo Knights sets from Toys’R’Us, and I needed more. A total of seventeen different sets make up the launch lineup for Nexo Knights. Those include two sets we saw when the line was announced—Jestro’s mobile base and the knights’ rolling Fortrex. I stayed away from those two pricier sets, as I wanted to get a feel for the franchise first.




Thankfully LEGO provided a perfect way to do this with a set of six “Ultimate” figures. Each $9.99 package includes a knight or enemy and a stand to hold various weapons and power-infused Nexo shields. Here’s Ultimate Macy, the female knight. She comes with her massive mace, a flaming axe and some whipping vines. The idea is that the weapons and shields on the stands can be swapped out, giving her several different configurations. The shields are a big part of the Nexo Knights branding. Each one can be scanned into the Nexo Knights mobile game, granting its powers to the player. It’s a simple beat-em up, but scanning things is always fun. Ultimate Aaron comes with an assortment of shooty weaponry, including bananas. I’m guessing he’s the goofy one of the bunch. Ultimate Clay has whirling sword arms sprouting from his back. Also a shield and random flames, but whirling sword arms. I really don’t need an adjective for those. They speak for themselves. Ultimate Robin is tiny, but he has missile launchers on his back, so I wouldn’t mention that to his face.




He also has chicken, so he’s the Leeroy Jenkins of the team. Ultimate Beast Master is a bad guy, who does not come with Ultimate Tanya Roberts so he doesn’t matter. Ultimate Lavaria, on the other robotic spider leg, matters a great deal. If she weren’t so obviously a villain, she’d be my hero. I picked up the $40 Rumble Blade but haven’t put it together yet. I am saving it for last, because it’s a vehicle that splits into several other vehicles, one of which is a giant flying sword. I have to build to that level of greatness. Instead, I put together the $20 Lance’s Mecha Horse set. It’s a mechanical horse, ridden by Lance. It’s a theme in the Nexo Knights. A couple of sets come with much smaller mechanical horses. But you know how knights named Lance roll. They roll in giant mecha horses that have transformed into vehicle form. Note the robotic sidekick. So I bought all of those sets at Toys’R’Us the day before the official launch.




Then I hit up the LEGO Store at North Point Mall in Georgia and picked up two more. One of these was the $25 Infernox Captures The Queen set. It came with the smaller hover horse above, as well as this fellow here. He’s big, he’s mean, and what’s that inside his mouth? Why hello, Queen Halbert. You’re looking quite fetching, and not even a bit digested. Good, good—we wouldn’t want to anger the king. Not when he’s piloting a mech. Not to mention rocking a killer beard. King Halbert comes in the $30 The King’s Mech set, which so far is my favorite piece. Why does he even need knights? He’s got a massive robot with a giant sword. One of its hands is a ship piloted by a smaller robot. And on top of all of that, he doesn’t even need to be inside the machine for it to work. The set even came with an extra beard to the minion trying to take him out with a ballista can get in on the act. The Nexo Knight line is off to an amazing start, and my wallet certainly feels it.

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