lego police car and motorcycle

lego police car and motorcycle

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Lego Police Car And Motorcycle

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Our community, 1613 want it Our community, 1423 want it Bank & Money Transfer Our community, 2601 want itSold & shipped by Mayberry ToysShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller1Add to CartShipping optionsFree pickup not available from this seller$.$.$.+ $6.$.$.$.+ Compare all 4 sellersAge Range: 5 to 12 years283 piecesIncludes 3 minifigures: Chase McCain, burglar and motorcycle officer Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Start a High Speed Chase through the streets of LEGO City when the burglar escapes in his super fast sports car! He won't get far with the stolen cash when Chase McCain is on duty! Chase him with the Elite Police vehicle and Elite Police motorcycle! Then take a shortcut to block the road with a tire-shredding spike strip that will send the speeding villain spinning out of control. The LEGO City Police Chase Play Set includes a unique code to unlock special missions and vehicles in the LEGO City Undercover video game.




LEGO City Police High Speed Chase Play Set: 283-piece LEGO City Police Chase Play Set includes 3 minifigures: Chase McCain, burglar and an Elite Police motorcycle officer with handcuffs Features Elite Police vehicle, Elite Police motorcycle and a sports car The High Speed Chase LEGO City Police Set also includes spike strip, police barrier, traffic cone, gold bar and money bills Includes dark blue LEGO City Elite Police elements Use the unique code included with the set to unlock special missions and vehicles in the LEGO City Undercover video game Deploy the spike strip Slap the cuffs on the burglar Elite Police vehicle measures over 5"L x 2"W x 2"H Elite Police motorcycle measures over 2"L x 1"W x 1"H Burglar sports car measures over 4"L x 1"W x 1"H LEGO Police Set Model# 60007 SpecificationsGenderSubjectTypeAge RangeCountModelThemeBrandFabric ContentManufacturer Part NumberAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Videoswhat is apropreate age for this set?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Inwhat is apropreate age for this set?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 57 reviews 101 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match. LEGO CITY Undercover (2017) Great Vehicles Drag Race Prison Island Interactive VideoWe’ve made My City more awesome with My City 2! You can do more cool stuff and even make your own custom LEGO® City vehicles!Police is not an official theme in its own right but one of the recurring organizations that is featured in LEGO Town and City as well as several other related themes and subthemes. Police sets were already present when minifigures did not yet exist. The first one being 354 Police Heliport. When minifigures were introduced in 1978 three police sets were among the first to be released with them. The police was equipped with a headquarter and several vessels.




Some of the early sets (621 Police Car and 6600 Police Patrol) featured police cars that could not be entered by the minifigs due to the difference in scale. New buildings were introduced in 1983 and 1986. 1985 saw the release of 6450 Light & Sound Mobile Police Truck which was one of the first two sets to feature 9V battery boxes and electric light and sound bricks. In 1988 6642 Police Helicopter was the first police set that included a modern helmet with visor. 1993 brought some major changes. The minifigs got the first new police torso pieces since 1978. They featured a new police logo with a five-pointed star instead of the simple white badge. It was also the first time that LEGO policemen got new head pieces that differed from the original smiley faces. All Police sets were now released as part of the Rescue subtheme until 1998. New buildings were released in 1993 and 1996. In 1998 the Town theme was replaced with the "juniorized" Town Jr. and the police sets of the following few years used heavily simplified building techniques.




The sets also featured transparent green window pieces instead of clear or blueish ones. New police sets were introduced in 2003 as part of the new World City theme. The police logo now featured an eight-pointed star inside a police badge. New uniforms were introduced as well. Another change involved the lightbars of the police cars. They had now red and blue beacons instead of just blue ones. The windows were now smoke coloured. Police appeared in Spider-Man theme in 2003 and 2004 as well. Police vehicles with American style were included in two sets. Beginning with 2005 the police sets were released as part of the City theme. The police units went back to flashing lights that were blue only. Also the first police dogs were introduced. Instead of preprinted pieces that are labeled "POLICE" the new sets include sticker sheets that allow to label the police units with either the English word "POLICE" or the German "POLIZEI". In 2012, City relocated to a forest-like area and the police started wearing tan-colored uniforms with dark blue pants, some come with a new ranger hat, making them the Forest Police similar to Forest Rangers.




2013 saw the release of new Police sets, with action set around regular city, with the distinction of the box art background depicting night time. In 2014 a whole new range of sets were introduced, some a redesign of the older classical sets, like Mobile Police Unit, Police Dog Unit or Police Station. In 2015 a new subtheme was created, Swamp Police, with action taking place in the swamp area outside the city. Police minifigures had tan/blue uniforms influenced by Forest Police, albeit slightly lighter in tone and with baseball caps rathen than ranger hats. The Police have also appeared in LEGO Batman: The Videogame, but they only appeared in Batmobile and the Two-Face Chase and an actual minifigure of Commissioner Gordon. 6386 Police Command Base, 6398 Central Precinct HQ, 6598 Metro PD Station, 6332 Command Post Central, 6464 Super Rescue Complex, 7237 Police Station both contained helicopters. The buildings 6540 Pier Police and 6598 Metro PD Station both contained boats.

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