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365 Things to Do with LEGO Bricks BOOK NEW $17.98Please note that most of the functionality of this website is unavailable in your current browser, including buying tickets and filling out forms. You will find the latest version here: Internet ExplorerChromeFirefox Buy tickets for this movie This movie is also available in The Lego Ideas Book 7 - 11 years old You have what it takes! Did you ever wonder what you can do with all of those LEGO® bricks after you have created the project they came with? Now with The LEGO Ideas Book, you can take what you already have and make something new! The book is divided into six themed chapters—transportation, buildings, space, kingdoms, adventure, and useful makes—each with basic templates of key models and spreads to inspire you to create your own. Hints and tips from Master Builders can help you turn your classic car into a race car or add a bridge to your castle! Don't be concerned if you haven't got all the bricks you need: this book also shows how to simplify details, making this a great user-friendly guide for any building ability.




Featuring all-new LEGO® building projects, tips to supplement and enhance your LEGO creations, inspirational builds, and expert advice from LEGO Master Builders, The LEGO Ideas Book will keep kids of all ages creating for hours. Displaying reviews 1-2The book was ideal. ProsInformativeConsBest UsesGiftPerfect gift for 6 year old grandson ProsEasy To UnderstandInformativeConsBest UsesGiftYounger ReadersDisplaying reviews 1-2Back to top A 2012 IRA & CBC Children's Choices selection. For Ages: 7 - 11 years old For Grades: 2 - 5 Number Of Pages: 198 Published: 19th September 2011 Publisher: DK PUB INC Country of Publication: US Dimensions (cm): 27.69 x 23.62 This product is categorised by: Children & Teenagers / Young Adults Practical Interests for Children & Teenagers Handicrafts for Children & Teenagers Hobbies, Games & PuzzlesLEGO Ideas ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Set Design Revealed3 June, 2015The design for the set of the LEGO Ideas The Big Bang Theory release, which was announced last year, has been revealed.




It’s pretty amazing how many details they’ve managed to get into a fairly small set, based on Leonard and Sheldon’s living room. Click on the photo to view the high-res version: I love, for instance, that there’s a Green Lantern lantern on the shelf, and that the whiteboard on the easel has the Pictionary drawing Sheldon did for “Higgs boson particle.” There are a lot more fun details (Howard and Raj are holding Chinese food containers, for example), but I’ll let you discover them for yourselves. According to the official press release, the set, which is expected to be released sometime this summer, “…was created by two LEGO fan designers – Alatariel from Sweden and Glen Bricker from the USA.” It will include seven minifigures – one for each of the show’s main characters, Leonard, Penny, Sheldon, Amy, Howard, Bernadette, and Raj. The next two LEGO Ideas sets scheduled for release after The Big Bang Theory‘s are ones based on WALL·E and Doctor Who.




I may need to add an extra room to my house just for LEGO sets soon. Get the GeekDad Books!Thank You for your request of Fundraising catalogues! Your fundraising catalogues will be delivered at the beginning of August. Meanwhile please don't hesitate to contact us via email.. Thank You for signing up for the "Modern Teaching Aids" newsletter! You will receive exclusive offers, news and advice direct to your inbox now that you have signed up.Lego AmbulanceLego DesignLego InstructionsLego BrickLego IdeasLego CreationsBig LegoLego ArchitectureFord E350ForwardLego city Ambo's have been yuck ever since "City" has been out. This little beauty sheds light on a series that needs a new face. Portrait of a Bookseller: Kirk J. While I appreciate a good plot, I'm really interested in beautiful sentences and unexpected phrases and the way ideas are constructed with them... London Toy Fair is currently in full swing, with the world's biggest toy companies showing off their wares for the year ahead at London Olympia.




Among the throng of action figures, board games, and outdoor play wares, there's one exhibitor whose latest offerings are as likely to appeal to full grown adult as they are to actual children -- WIRED gets a first look at Lego's 2016 plans.Lego's big launch of the year is the new Nexo Knights range. Expanding on some of the ideas seen in the Ultra Agents line, Nexo Knights combines character-based Lego kits with a tie-in game for smartphones and tablets, available for Android and iOS.The series follows the heroic Knights as they search for the fortress of the evil clown Jestro, who has unleashed monsters on the world. The line mixes medieval motifs with transforming vehicles and robotic animals, with sets such as Lance's Mecha Horse, which shifts between valiant steed and high-powered sci-fi motorcycle, being an instant favourite. Other highlights include Clay's Rumble Blade -- a 4-in-1 off-road vehicle that splits into a jet, two smaller motorbikes, and a tank -- and Jestro's Evil Mobile, a fearsome chariot drawn by a fire golem and tricked out with catapults and hidden features.




The game also sees Lego introduce a collectible element to the toys, in the form of superpowered shields. There are dozens to collect, included in kits, and can be scanned into the game using your device's camera to unlock new powers. The Nexo Knights range, which is supported with an animated series already airing on Cartoon Network in the UK, is well-priced too -- a wave of "Ultimate" character packs, which pack in a character minifig, a small playset, accessories, and three of the shields, retail for only £6.99, and even the biggest playset -- the Nexo Knight's mobile, transforming castle, the Fortrex, is a comparatively cheap £79.99. Between the fun concept, amount of play features, and integration of toys and app, it's one of Lego's most compelling brands in years.The core Lego City range -- still Lego's biggest and most successful range, and now into its fourth decade -- gets a refresh, with a new wave of Fire Station, Airport, and Prison Island kits. It's the first time in around three years that the airport kits have had an update, with new large scale passenger jets added.




The new Fire Station is one of the larger sets to be launched under the brand, while the main Prison Island set is a full-on diorama in its own right, comprising an Alcatraz-style penitentiary, control tower, helicopter, hovercraft, and a team of minifig criminals looking to make their escape with a dinghy and hot air balloon.Also expect smaller scale sets for more conservative wallets, both for the above themes and a new selection of real-world inspired vehicles. Lego City will also be venturing into more fanciful territory too, with a Volcano Explorers sub-range due later in 2016, with vehicles and environmental protection gear suited for extreme volcanology.With 2016 shaping up to be the year of the superhero in cinemas -- Captain America: Civil War, Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad, and Doctor Strange to name just a few -- and Lego being one of the few licensors with access to both Marvel and DC characters, there will be an explosion of new comic and movie-inspired kits.While many details are still under embargo, 2016 in Marvel Lego will see tie-in kits for Civil War and Doctor Strange, new sets connected to the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series, and several drawing on the core comic roots, with the likes of Captain Marvel and Hyperion added to the minifig canon.




Sad news for X-Men fans though -- a Lego representative confirmed there are no further mutant-centric kits planned, despite X-Men: Apocalypse arriving in cinemas this year. Even in Lego form, the popular characters seemingly continue to be victims of the Marvel Studios/Fox enmity over their screen rights.DC fans will see a big push for Dawn of Justice related kits -- including a new Batmobile that partially transforms into a bulldozer-type assault vehicle -- but nothing directly related to Suicide Squad, given the more adult focus of that movie. Many of the Squad characters will be appearing in Lego form though, chiefly Harley Quinn and Killer Croc, but under the broader DC license.There will also be new superhero micro vehicles, again for both Marvel and DC. Sold in hero/villain pairs, they're comparable in size to the Star Wars Microfighters, but feature minifigs in a different, slightly more exagerrated art style to the main sets.Star Wars fans have already had chance to get hold of some of the new range, released to coincide with The Force Awakens, but expect to see much more throughout the first half of 2016.




The Constraction range offers chunky, character specific sets which build up into large, fully posable action figures. The armored figures -- Kylo Ren, Captain Phasma, and First Order Stormtrooper -- look more aesthetically pleasing once complete than the more 'organic' Rey, Finn, and Poe, whose limbs look almost painful, but they're also satisfyingly chunky and sturdy enough to play with once constructed. They're incredibly well balanced too, perfect for older fans to leave posed, and feature cloth components for accurate costumes. Pleasantly bucking recent Star Wars toy controversies, Rey and Phasma will be available in equal numbers to the male characters.Core Star Wars sets will also continue to mine the classic trilogy, The Force Awakens, and the Star Wars: Rebels animated series, and even dabble in the prequel trilogy. Future kits include the Droid Escape Pod from A New Hope, which will be only the second Star Wars Lego set to ever include Jawa minifigs; a Hoth Attack mid-size set and Carbon Freezing Chamber, both capturing key scenes from Empire Strikes Back;

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