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Used & new (13) from $12.50 Sold by TRUSTED - QUICK - SHIPMENTS and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Chima 70110 Tower TargetDetailsLEGO Chima Nest Dive (70105) Add-on ItemFREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsLEGO Chima Ring of Fire 70100 Max out the meter and compete for 6 CHI in the Tower Target Speedorz challenge. Attach Grizzam onto the cool transparent gorilla Speedor, pull the ripcord and aim for the target. Hit it hard to max out the power meter and get the CHI in this awesome Gorilla tribe challenge. Attach the power-up for an even harder-hitting Speedor. Includes minifigure, 2 weapons, transparent Speedor, ripcord, power-up, 6 CHI and 5 game cards. Put your skills of accuracy and timing to the test with this game for 1 or more players. 10 x 1.4 x 9.1 inches 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) #83,554 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #2,595 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.5 out of 5 stars




LEGO Chima CHI Battles 70113 LEGO Chima 70109 Whirling Vines LEGO Chima Nest Dive (70105) TRUSTED - QUICK - SHIPMENTS 5 star77%4 star11%3 star8%1 star4%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat for my 5 year oldLego's keep getting betterFun Little Set!To be the Best you gotta BEAT THE BEST! See and discover other items: lego for boysUpdate (11/16 9:30am): The following LEGO Star Wars sets are now on-sale at all-time low prices, perfect for stocking stuffers: There’s no need to wait for Black Friday 2016, Amazon and Target are already offering a number of this year’s most popular Star Wars LEGO kits at all-time low prices. You can grab old classics and new sets from The Force Awakens, Rogue One or even the original trilogy. Amazon offers free shipping for Prime members or in orders of $49+ while Target is shipping all orders at no cost throughout the holidays. Here are our top picks: Open the cockpit, load Lord Vader into his TIE Advanced and speed to intercept the rebel A-Wing Starfighter.




Fire the spring-loaded shooters when you are in range, but watch out for the rebel craft firing back with its own spring-loaded shooters! Who will win this epic duel between good and evil? That’s for you to decide!This website no longer supports Internet Explorer 9 or below, please upgrade to a newer browser. Target has a new app With new features and a new design it’s quicker and easier to shop at Target FREE Click + Collect FREE Delivery on orders over $80* Bikes, Scooters + Ride On's Dress Up + Imagination Kids Sofas + Sleepover Preschool + Baby Toys Vehicles + Remote Control Toys Hamsters In A House Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 - 3 years 5 - 8 years 9 - 11 years 4 stars or above 3 stars or above 2 stars or above 1 star or above Let your imagination run wild with the huge range of exciting toys at Target. Our toy department is one of the biggest in Australia with plenty of fun, creative and educational toys.




You'll find toys for every age group, from babies all the way through to primary school age and up. SHOP BY AGE BABY PRESCHOOL 5-8YEARS 9-11YEARS 12+YEARS Page 1 of 31 Fisher-Price L&L Learn to Dress Sis Bright Beats Bat & Boogie Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway Percy Small Rated 5 out of 5 stars Thomas & Friends Wooden Railway Thomas Small Bunch O Balloons Splat Bat Disney Princess Splash Surprise Ariel Shopkins Shoppies Join The Party Doll Assorted DC Super Hero Girls Action Figure Assorted LEGO® CITY Great Vehicles Buggy 60145 LEGO® Star Wars™ Recruitment U-Wing™... LEGO® NEXO KNIGHTS™ Battle Suit Macy 70363 Shopkins Happy Places Pool & Sun Deck Play Set LEGO® Disney Whisker Haven Tales Petite's Royal Stable 41144 LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes Avengers Assemble Iron Man:... LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes Avengers Assemble Captain... LEGO® Technic Power Functions RC Tracked Racer 42065 Barbie Dreamtopia Bike 30cm




Thomas & Friends Adventures Reg and The Scrapyard LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes Guardians of the Galaxy The... Paw Patrol Bike 30cm Fisher-Price Hungry Monster Maze Hot Wheels Bike 40cm LEGO® Minecraft™ Creative Adventures The Witch Hut... LEGO® Minecraft™ Creative Adventures The Waterfall... LEGO® Elves The Capture of Sophie Jones 41182 LEGO® Elves The Goblin King's Evil Dragon 41183 LEGO® Technic Power Functions Air Race Jet 42066 Your Recently Viewed ItemsCriminal gangs around the world are targeting a new, lucrative and almost untraceable commodity – Lego. Sets of the brightly coloured plastic bricks can sell for thousands of pounds on online trading sites prompting thieves to target toy shops from America to Australia. The trend came to light this month when US police revealed back-to-back cases in New York state and Arizona worth almost $300,000 (£181,000). Caleb Raff, who runs the Brick Hutt Lego shop in Santa Rosa, California, said he knew of several similar thefts near his store.




Mr Raff, who earlier this year sold a single piece for $15,000 (The Platinum Avohkii Mask of Light, custom made by Lego for a competition) said criminals seemed to be getting wind of the collectability of some sets. “If you look at other makes – Kenner, Hasbro, Fisher Price – those have always been collectable,” he said. “With Lego, it’s a new trend and if you know what to get then there’s value.” Lego’s popularity is soaring after years of crisis saw the Danish family business turned over to new management. Tie-ins with movies, such as Star Wars and Harry Potter, have helped it connect with a new generation of young builders and quadruple its revenues in less than a decade. Expensive specialist kits include Tower Bridge or the Ewok village, from Return of the Jedi, which retail for $249. But that’s nothing compared with how prices can rise for unopened, discontinued lines, such as a 2,899-piece Statue of Liberty, released in 2000, which now sells for $10,000. With that has come a lucrative online trade – and black market.




Police in Phoenix spent four months investigating thefts from toy shops, monitoring CCTV footage before identifying four suspects. When they made their move last week, they found 18 pallets of Lego sets stored in the garage of one the suspect’s homes, worth more than $200,000. That case was followed by a case in Long Island, New York. A 53-year-old woman was arrested after allegedly taking $60,000 of Lego sets from a storage facility and trying to sell them on eBay, the Nassau County Police Department said in a statement. And detectives in Australia are hunting a gang behind a string of thefts in two states, using angle grinders to cut their way into stores. Two years ago, a Silicon Valley executive was caught sticking fake bar codes on collectible Lego sets, buying them at huge discounts before raking in a profit by selling them on eBay. Officers said his thefts – for which he was later sentenced to a month in prison - included a $279 Millennium Falcon kit from Star Wars which he bought for the knockdown price of $49.

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