lego pet shop af

lego pet shop af

lego pc games multiplayer

Lego Pet Shop Af

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




Pet Shop166 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISBuildingsCreatorWelcome customers to the pet shop that has it all!10218 Pet Shop is a LEGO Exclusives Modular Buildings set that was released on May 10, 2011. The set was designed by Jamie Berard. The set contains two buildings. One is a townhouse (being painted by a painter) and the other part is a pet shop. The set has four minifigures, a green bike, in addition to several animals including two parrots, a German shepherd dog, a new orange fish, a yellow and a grey frog, and a brown cat.Do not modify it. Build a pad for pampered pets in a 3-story shop with style! Continuing the LEGO® Modular Buildings series, this highly detailed, 3-story Pet Shop building and townhouse with full internal and external detailing is the perfect addition to your LEGO town. Greet customers with a menagerie of pets and let them treat them with a selection of toys and supplies. The pet shop building features a hinged staircase for easy access, upper apartment with kitchenette and upper loft overlooking the open plan interior below.




To the side, the tastefully appointed townhouse features a detailed ground floor with accessories and spiral staircase leading to the upper floor. The attic space features storage boxes and French doors leading out to an elegant front balcony, while the rooftop garden, complete with fresh vegetables, brightens up the rear of the building. Includes 4 minifigures with accessories: pet shop owner, girl on bicycle, painter with paint roller and woman! Pet Shop includes dog, cat, 2 parrots and fish tank with goldfish! Also includes 3 dog bones, ball, frog toy, birdhouse, bucket and brush! Kitchenette features stone fireplace, stove, sink, coffee maker and small table and chair! Upper loft features skylight, bed and lamp! Townhouse features ground floor with mailbox and mail, hat rack, couch, telephone, toilet and access to basement crawl space! Measures 10" (25.5cm) wide and 10.5" (26.5cm) high! Combine with other modular buildings, like 10197 Fire Brigade and 10211 Grand Emporium!




in bikes & ride-ons DollsArts & CraftsBath, Beauty & AccessoriesPretend PlayBikes & Ride-onsElectronicsBuilding SetsOutdoor PlayLearningPreschoolGames & PuzzlesMusical InstrumentsStuffed AnimalsVideo GamesCooking for Kids Disney FrozenBarbieDisney PrincessMy Little PonyMonster HighDoc McStuffins Conditions of Use & Sale10218 PetshopLego PetshopShop 10218Shop 150Shop CheckBuildings PetModular BuildingsBuildings SeriesCreator PetForwardPet Shop Item: 10218 Ages:16+ VIP Points: 149 Pieces:2032 Expand your LEGO® Modular Buildings series collection with this 3-story Pet Shop, features spiral staircase, loft, balcony and rooftop garden!Shop Boys NeilPer Shop BoysB5M PetPsb 2012Boys ToppedMusic PetMusic MusicPet Shop BoardClient PetForwardDramatic: Neil Tennant, singer of the Pet Shop Boys, performs during the Closing Ceremony Very is the fifth studio album by English electronic duo Pet Shop Boys. It was released in September 1993, nearly two and a half years after the duo's previous studio album, Behaviour, and the compilation album Discography: The Complete Singles Collection.




Very exhibits one of many turning points the Pet Shop Boys would make to their music, shifting from the subdued electronic pop of Behaviour to richly-instrumented dance arrangements. The content and lyrics led to Very being called their "coming-out" album, since it was during this time that Neil Tennant had publicly discussed his long-rumoured homosexuality. Very has sold more than five million copies worldwide, and contains five UK singles. After the Performance Tour of 1991, Pet Shop Boys elected to take a break, releasing their compilation Discography in November of that year. With that compilation many fans thought they were splitting because 1992 saw no new original works. However, in 1993, Pet Shop Boys came back together and reinvented their image. This therefore, by many critics, is considered their "Upper" album as many thought Behaviour was a "downer album". A limited edition of Very was also released as a double album titled Very Relentless. The second disc, Relentless, was a six-track dance album containing tracks that are more experimental and instrumental.




There were plans to expand upon Relentless in 1994 by releasing the six tracks along with others, making a full dance album, but this evolved into Disco 2. The six tracks on Relentless have not been released elsewhere since (though "Forever in Love" is found on Very/Further Listening 1992–1994 in a remixed edited form as track 2). The album was reissued in 1996 as a mid-price release, this time in a standard jewel case with a new sleeve showing an image of the original case. Very was re-released on 3 July 2001 (as were most of the group's studio albums up to that point) titled Very: Further Listening 1992–1994. The re-released version was digitally remastered and came with a second disc featuring B-sides and previously unreleased material. The unreleased songs were recorded during the Very recording sessions, but Tennant and Lowe decided not to include them on the album originally. On 9 February 2009, the album was re-released yet again, still remastered, under the title "Very: Remastered" but this time containing only the 12 original tracks.




Following the 2009 re-release, the 2001 2-disc remastered version was deleted and remains out-of-print to date. It can only be purchased second-hand or MP3 digital download. Some of the B-sides are also on Alternative, their 1995 album of B-sides. The original release of Very was packaged in a unique orange jewel case with raised bumps (sometimes unofficially described as the Lego case), designed by Daniel Weil of Pentagram in London.[11] Very Relentless was similarly unique, with the two CDs housed in card sleeves (Very in orange and Relentless in pink) with both of these housed in a translucent rubber case with raised bumps. In June 2000, Q magazine placed Very at number ninety-one on its list of The 100 Greatest British Albums Ever.[12] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. All songs except "Go West" written by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe. Further Listening 1992–1994 bonus disc[14]Not the version featured on PopArt. European Top 100 Albums[19]

Report Page