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With LEGO Digital Designer you can design and create your very own Mindstorms robot.Sold & shipped by WalmartShipping optionsPickup options1Add to CartShipping optionsPickup options$.$.$.+ $.$.$.+ Compare all 4 sellersAge Range: 7 to 14 years446-piece setIncludes 5 minifigures Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Stage a sea rescue with Captain Stacy on his police speedboat and surfing Spider-Man to save White Tiger from Doc Ock's Octo-Bot. The Octo-Bot features a rotating torso, dual six-shooting rapid shooters, plus posable and detachable tentacles that can attach to Doc Ock's back. Fend off Vulture with Spider-Man's web element, then free White Tiger so she can leap against Doc Ock and help Spider-Man defeat the villains. LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Spider-Man: Doc Ock's Tentacle Trap, 76059: 446-piece set Includes 5 minifigures: Spider-Man, Doc Ock, Vulture, White Tiger and Captain Stacy Features Doc Ock's Octo-Bot and a police speedboat Octo-Bot features dual 6-shooting rapid shooters, rotating torso, posable legs and posable and detachable tentacles that attach to the back of Doc Ock Police speedboat has a stud shooter and attachment point for the web rope to attach Spider-Man's surfboard Accessory elements include White Tiger's power




element and Spider-Man's surfboard, web blast and web rope This set offers an age-appropriate building experience for ages 7-14 Also includes a comic book Doc Ock's Octo-Bot measures over 7" (19 cm) high, 10" (27 cm) wide and 5" (13 cm) deep Police speedboat measures over 1" (5 cm) high, 4" (11 cm) long and 1" (5 cm) wide SpecificationsGenderTypeAge RangeCharacterCountModelThemeBrandAge GroupFabric ContentMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorFeaturesContains/Directions, Super Heroes AGES, 7-14 Item cannot be shipped outside the USA***ADDITIONAL ITEMS FROM THIS SELLER SHIP FOR $.75 EACH***No question have been asked yet. Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 10 reviews 82000 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy. ‘Iron Man 3’ Writer Drew Pearce’s Directing Debut ‘Hotel Artemis’ Lands at Ink Factory (EXCLUSIVE) Hot off the success of the limited series “The Night Manager,” London-based production company is teaming up with “Iron Man 3” scribe on his directing debut.




Sources tell Variety that Ink Factory has closed a deal to finance and produce Pearce’s film “.” Marc Platt and Adam Siegel join Ink Factory founders, Simon and Stephen Cornwell, as producers. Pearce, who is writing the film, will also exec produce through his new production company, Point of No Return. The near-future thriller, set in its own distinctive crime universe, is drawing comparisons to “Ex Machina,” “Drive” and “Looper.” Becky Sloviter, Ink Factory’s senior VP of production and development, will oversee production. “Drew is one of the most talented screenwriters in town and has created yet another vibrant and captivating world, peopled with the most fantastic characters. We are thrilled to be supporting his directorial debut with this terrific project,” Stephen Cornwell said. “This is also another exciting opportunity for us to work with Marc Platt and Adam Siegel, two of the best producers in Hollywood.” This would mark a reteam for Ink Factory and Platt, who most recently worked together on Ang Lee’s upcoming drama “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk.”




Platt also has “The Girl on the Train” opening this October. With “The Night Manager” premiering strongly, the Ink Factory is now focused on building up its film slate, starting with “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” and continuing with projects like “A Most Wanted Man,” based on the novel by John le Carré. Upcoming projects for The Ink Factory include “Our Kind of Traitor,” to be released in the U.S. next month by Roadside Attractions, and “Message from the King,” starring Chadwick Boseman. “Abzû,” the first video game title from the Ink Factory’s Giant Squid Studios, will be released on PlayStation 4 on Aug. 2. As for Pearce, he got his start in the U.K., where he created the comedy series “No Heroics” for ITV and was a development executive at Tiger Aspect. He went on to co-write “Iron Man 3” with Shane Black for Marvel, and also penned and directed the Marvel short film “All Hail the King.” Pearce most recently wrote “Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol” for Paramount and the comedy “Delinquents” for Fox, with Jason Segel co-writing and starring.




He has been working on “The Wedding Sting” for Paramount and “Lego Billion Brick Race” for Warner Bros. this past year. Pearce is repped by WME and Sloane Offer. Account/Project Coordinator (Ad Agency) Executive Director, Aspen Film Associate Director, YouTuber & Gamer Partnerships More Film News from Variety Share your video games moments with us. Be creative and build models or scenes from the games, perhaps your own level or help others by sharing a screen shot? Pick from our range of designer children's clothes and accessories For any enquiries, please use the contact details below or view our FAQs Online EnquiriesMonday to Saturday: 9:00am - 9:00pmSunday: 11:00am - 6:00pm UK Landline: 0333 300 1000International/Mobile: +44 (0)20 3626 7020 In-store EnquiriesMon - Sat: 9:45am - 9:00pm Sun: 11:30am - 6:00pmT: +44 (0)20 7730 1234 Monday to Saturday: 10:00am - 9:00pmSunday: 11:30am* - 6:00pm *Browsing only between 11:30am and 12 noon




, sign up below Submit your enquiry using the boxes below and add items to your favourites by clicking on the heart icon. My recently added items Age of Ultron (1) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (3) Marvel Cinematic Universe (1) Name (A - Z) Name (Z - A) Price (Low > High) Price (High > Low) Model (A - Z) Model (Z - A) In case you were wondering if joining The Avengers was an actual career option, we are sorry to say, it’s really not…unless you happen to have been bitten by a radioactive spider. And even when you’re Spider-Man, you still have to go through all the required application steps. released the our favorite web crawler’s application for The Avengers. And if you thought getting a summer job at Starbucks was hard, just imagine the human resources hoops you’d have to jump through for Nick Fury. It’s good to see that Spider-Man appreciates his own diverse special skills, noting right alongside ‘web-slinging’ his talent for costume design.




Maybe he’ll have some tips for the team though, to be fair, we can’t imagine they really need them. He also wants a jetpack as a perk, and is looking forward to breaking all of Hawkeye’s Avenger World Records. We wonder if the archer will welcome this friendly competition? In the hit show’s first two seasons, Spider-Man learned to work with fellow Marvel heroes to protect civilians and faced off with some of the canon’s most famous villains. Who will they throw at him now that he is joining forces with Captain America, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Hulk and Iron Man? His web-slinging will probably make for a great addition to the special skills at the disposal of the team, but we’re guessing there will be some personality head-butting before too long as well. In addition to these new teammates, Spider-Man will continue working with long-time allies, Nova, Iron Fist, Power Man and White Tiger, and later this season will welcome Miles Morales (voiced by Community’s Donald Glover), his alternate universe counterpart, to his roster of allies.

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