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Used & new (53) from $276.32 Sold by TomKat Venture and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Movie 70810 Metal Beard's Sea Cow (Discontinued by manufacturer)DetailsLEGO Superheroes 76023 The Tumbler (Discontinued by manufacturer) FREE Shipping. Help our heroes escape the Micro Managers on MetalBeard’s Sea Cow! Shiver me timbers, the Micro Managers are approaching our heroes and MetalBeard aboard his wacky Sea Cow ship. Climb the mast to keep a look-out. Fire the powerful shooting cannons from the side of the ship to repel the Micro Managers. And watch out – one has flick missiles and the other can shoot a net! Raise the anchors, spin the rear propellors and steer the ship to safety with the mini version of MetalBeard at the wheel. Includes 4 minifigures: Benny, Emmet, Vitruvius and Wyldstyle, and 2 figures: MetalBeard and Queasy Kitty. - Includes 4 minifigures: Benny, Emmet, Vitruvius and Wyldstyle, and 2 figures: MetalBeard and Queasy Kitty MetalBeard’s Sea Cow features chimney, 2 anchors, 4 back propellers, 2 huge side turbines, lanterns, 2 gold keys, 2 bottles, bottle with printed ship, box with 4 black coals, hammer, wrench, shovel, gold crowbar and a barrel with 2 rammers.




Plus cannon and ammunition deck with 6 cannons and 2 boxes with cannon ammunition (12 pieces), and boiler room with 2 flint guns, 2 flint pistols and 2 swords. Also features captain’s room with treasure chest containing 6 gold coins, 2 red jewels and 2 green jewels, 2 blueprints, 2 maps, globe, sextant, ink vial and quill, and a portrait of MetalBeard. - Also includes a cow with wings! - The large Micro Manager features fold-up wings with hidden flick missiles, 2 claws and fold-down satellite dish. - The small Micro Manager features a net shooter. - Weapons include 2 flint guns, 2 flint pistols and 2 swords. - Steer the ship with the mini MetalBeard with sword and treasure chest. - Fire the cannons on both sides of the ship to fend off attackers. - Take off the funnel to access the cannon and ammunition deck. - Open the top to access the captain’s cabin and check out the maps, treasure chest, MetalBeard portrait and more! - Open the doors to the boiler room to access the weapons.




- Turn the exhaust to raise and lower the anchors. - Rotate the giant side turbines. - Place a minifigure on the fore mast to operate the mounted guns. - Keep a look-out from the crow’s nest. - Get the fire going below the huge funnel. - Make the rear propellers spin and speed away. - Watch The LEGO Movie to see all your favorite characters in action. - MetalBeard’s Sea Cow measures over 22” (58cm) high, 24” (61cm) long and 7” (19cm) wide. - The Micro Manager (large) measures over 3” (9cm) high, 4” (12cm) long and 4” (12cm) wide. - The Micro Manager (small) measures over 1” (5cm) high, 2” (6cm) long and 1” (5cm) wide. - Mini MetalBeard measures over 4” (11cm) high, 5” (13cm) deep, and 5” (13cm) wide. - Double-decker couch measures over 3” (8cm) high, 3” (10cm) wide and less than 1” (2cm) long.And watch out - one has flick missiles and the other can shoot a net! Raise the anchors, spin the rear propellers and steer the ship to safety with the mini version of MetalBeard at the wheel.




Includes 4 minifigures: Benny, Emmet, Vitruvius and Wyldstyle and 2 figures: MetalBeard and Queasy Kitty. 22.9 x 18.9 x 4.9 inches 8.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. 14 years and up #100,844 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #3,164 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 4.7 out of 5 stars THE LEGO® MOVIETM MetalBeard's Duel Playset w/ Two Minifigures | LEGO Movie 70816 Benny's Spaceship, Spaceship, Spaceship! Building Set (Discontinued by manufacturer) LEGO Movie 70809 Lord Business' Evil Lair (Discontinued by manufacturer) 5 star90%4 star3%3 star2%2 star2%1 star3%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsReally great set.The Pinnacle of LEGO Builds! It's a fine ship there, Matey!!"Ultimate Lego Set"Not for the faint of heartWe have many other lego sets like creator and star warsBest Build YetAwesome set, lots of detail




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It's time to start crossing off the days in your calendar. Just 43 days until "The Lego Batman Movie" is released in Australia.Sure, we might be starting early, but considering the film launched last week in the US, you can forgive us for watching the clock. That's 30 days longer than the Cuban Missile Crisis. But while the company behind the local release of the film admitted they made "one hell of a mistake" delaying the Australian launch of "The Lego Movie," they're taking the same path with its sequel. Because piracy isn't that much of a problem, especially compared to losing the lucrative Kid Dollar. That's the verdict from the company distributing the film. According to Roadshow Films CEO Graham Burke, while the company may lose millions in lost revenue to piracy, that's still not a reason to release "The Lego Batman Movie" in line with the US. Speaking to CNET, Burke said the company had run the numbers and made the "difficult judgement call" not to put families offside by missing the school holidays.




"Yes, we will lose a lot to piracy, but the other side of the coin is the film is available when the audience that goes to these sort of films wants to see it," Burke said. "When certain films go out in non-holiday periods, our audiences get very cross because the kids are not available to take them to them."According to Burke, "99 percent" of the films distributed by Roadshow go day and date with the US, but there are "very rare" exceptions to this model. But there's no doubt "Lego Batman" is a notable exception, especially considering the parallels drawn with the late release of "The Lego Movie," and Burke's public comments at a 2014 piracy forum about how much of a mistake that was. We made one hell of a mistake with Lego... we held it for a holiday period. It was a disaster. It caused it to be pirated very widely. And as a consequence: No more. Our policy going forward is that all of our movies will release day and date with the United States.Now, the company has changed its tune.




"That's been the case -- 'no more' -- other than the very rare exception."Despite the self-confessed "disaster" with the first film -- a mistake that Burke confirmed cost the company in the order of AU$3.5-5 million due to piracy -- those numbers are still not enough of a reason to change tack. "We'll still lose a lot of money to piracy at this point in time. But it was a trade off. There will be more money lost by having it released in a non-holiday period as opposed to releasing it when the people want to see it."And what of the public response? Burke says Roadshow has received emails from some 14 people "expressing their disappointment.""That's not a massive backlash," he said.We won't find out until March 30 whether Roadshow's bet has paid off. And with "Lego Batman" bringing in less money than projected in its opening weekend, it could be an expensive gamble. Either way, it's time to start counting backward from 43. And get ready to watch "Lego Batman" to the soothing sounds of hoards of kids loudly opening packets of M&Ms in theatres across the country.

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