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These are the instructions for building the LEGO Boats Freighter that was released in 1982. BI 3003/28-40153 V46 [2.78 Mb]The requested URL /free-lego-instructions.php?q=4015 was not found on this server.4015 Freighter is a Boats set that was released in 1982. It includes 80 pieces to build a medium sized blue boat and two sailor minifigures that are exclusive to this set. Due to choking hazards, this set was recalled from European toy stores. The boat floats, and includes two weights that attach to the bottom of the hull. These add ballast to keep the boat upright in a body of water, such as a bathtub. FREE Download: Available from PICSLMajorette DieModels LegoOriginal ViewCast ModelScale CarsFrance VintageExcalibur287Model CarForwardExcalibur 287 #majorette die cast #model car made in france vintage in #original , View more on the LINK: http://www.zeppy.io/product/gb/2/252151664932/LEGO® is a trademark of The Lego Company. This page is fan created and not endorsed by any Lego company.




All pictures of sets are owned by the Lego® company. Used & new (102) from $55.52 + $6.51 shipping Sold by My Nutrition To Go and Fulfilled by Amazon. LEGO Pirates Chess Set #40158DetailsLEGO Ideas 21305 Maze Building Kit (769 Piece) FREE Shipping. Its pirates versus Bluecoats in this fun Pirates Chess Set with buildable beach-themed board and 32 playing pieces.Its a pirate-themed LEGO Pirates Chess Set! Arrr, there be a Pirates Chess Set off the port bow! Build the fun beach-themed board, assemble the 32 colorful, brick-built playing pieces, and start learning this classic strategy game with your friends and family! This fun set includes pirates and Bluecoats, which you can easily move around the board. Now hoist the mainsail and get ready for victory, me hearties! Set includes 20 minifigures with assorted weapons and accessories. 21.1 x 10.8 x 2.8 inches 3.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 7 years and up #86,248 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)




#2,658 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets Lego Castle Set #852001 Castle Chess Set LEGO Pirates Soldiers Fort 70412 Buy 4 Less Shop 5 star62%4 star17%3 star9%2 star6%1 star6%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsGreat novelty build, but hard to play actual chess on itBest Lego pirate item we have! Great value and so cool to display!This was the perfect snow day activityGreat GiftWhen you move a chess piece it falls apart. ...funny and a nice piece for modern decoration See and discover other items: lego beach, farm buildingsDELPHOS — The Delphos Public Library will hold a Lego Saturday event from 10 to 11:30 a.m. March 18.The all-ages event will allow Lego enthusiasts to build from the library’s large collection of Legos for free. For more information, contact Rachel Strahm at 419-695-4015. Lego Saturday, 10-11:30 a.m., Delphos Public Library, 309 W. 2nd St., Delphos. Contact Rachel Strahm at 419-695-4015 for more information.




New highs for US stocks; Dow win streak longest since 1987 Christina Ryan Claypool: Black History: The power of love Rhodes State project begins in downtown LimaMy mall is nowhere near large enough to warrant a full-on food court, but this little first floor cafe is one of three small vendors of edibles currently in the plan. Today I have two more LEGO reviews for y'all, one of a new/current set and one from an earlier, but still moderately recent series. LEGO Friends 41042 Tiger's Beautiful Temple review! LEGO City 7991 Recycle Truck (2007) reviewed! I love most train-related stuff, so when I saw a chance to get this decent-sized LEGO train station set I was quick to pounce on it.   Video: LEGO World City 4513 Grand Central Station set review! Happy Flashback Friday, part 2! Another LEGO classic space ship set here, reaching all the way back to 1981! Video: LEGO classic space 6929 Star Fleet Voyager review! Happy Flashback Friday, part 1!  




This was one of the very first Mega Bloks Halo sets, period! Mega Bloks Halo 96807 UNSC Scorpion set review! Two more LEGO review videos for your enjoyment today, one of them covering a slightly old set, the other a very old one! LEGO World City 7046 Fire Command Craft set review! LEGO classic Space 442 Two Seater Space Scooter review! These reviews won't be publicized on YouTube until tomorrow, but you blog viewers get rewarded with early access! LEGO Racers 9093 Bone Cruncher set review! LEGO Club Max minifig polybag review! LEGO City 7731 Mail Van set Review!More LEGO set reviews for y'all to check out!  Two of these are new to my collection, and one is my very first re-do, taking me back to my first System set experience on YouTube! LEGO City 7990 Cement Mixer set Review! LEGO Friends 41041 Turtles Little Paradise set review! LEGO City 7942 Off-Road Fire Rescue set review! As I type this post, the JANGBRiCKS YouTube channel is just hours away from blasting through the 100,000 subscriber mark.  




One hundred thousand is one large, round number, and it's customary to celebrate large, round numbers.  There are then a number of customary ways to celebrate large, round numbers, but I'm not going to follow any of them. I'm going to do something very, very different.  I'm simply going to work, harder. Over a very short period of time, nearly a hundred thousand folks like you have said said they want to see videos from me, so I will simply oblige.  During "slow" periods like we're in right now, with very few new products coming to market, I will double my efforts to buy and review interesting sets I've missed in recent years, in addition to investing in more of the true classics from decades ago to help preserve their legacy. All the while, I will continue to build and share MOCs as quickly as reasonably possible, building up my main LEGO city (of which I will publish tours more frequently), in addition to opening up two entirely new large displays. You all want more?  




I'm gonna give you all much more!   Another day, another lil' shop.  This one's a phone store, inspired by the long-defunct Cingular brand! Two old LEGO set reviews today, one town-related and one from outer space! Classic LEGO 6630 Bucket Loader reviewed!   LEGO Classic Space 6805 Astro Dasher review! Another day, another picture of another shop I put together last week :) This is the LEGO equivalent of a "Hot Topic" style store.  In this wonky world, folks going for the dark or counter-culture style gravitate towards medieval clothing styles!   By the time of this post, every store slot on the first floor has been built and populated with patrons, and I've begun filling in the center walking space while also experimenting with signage space.  I'm still 3 to 4 evenings worth of work away from moving on to the second floor, which is already planned out! Today I got back into the swing of normal video uploads after taking a bit of a break to just focus on my mall in my spare time.  




I even threw in something completely different from the norm. LEGO Friends 41007 Heartlake Pet Salon set review! LEGO Ninjago 9448 Samurai Mech set review! Look through a LEGO 1982 mini-catalog!I messed up and skipped a pic!  Above is the mall video game store, which was actually finished a couple days before the LEGO store! As for where I'm at in real time (remember these update postings are all intentionally delayed quite a bit), I now have just 2 more little squares of space to populate before it'll be time to move on to the second floor! This is the part where a lot of readers trip over themselves on the way to the comment box to proclaim, "MY idea! You used MY idea that I invented, that I gave you!" :)  No, the idea of making a LEGO store out of LEGO pieces is not original to any blog reader or YouTube viewer.  People have been doing it since the very first LEGO store (1992!), and I first decided to have one in my town last Summer after realizing my expanded layout had enough room for a mall.




As always, everything's a work in progress, I've got way more planned than any post, photo, or video will ever show, nothing is done until it's done, and the next update will be posted the next time there's an update to post :D  Another three mall shops are already complete, with work on more underway! The Tenkai Knights TV show has turned out way better than expected so far, keeping my interest up, so I picked up another set to check out & share with y'all. Video: Tenkai Knights TITAN Vilius review! You know what day it is!  For this Flashback Friday I've pulled out the stops with not one, not two... but four classic set reviews! LEGO Classic Space 6822 Space Digger review! LEGO Classic Space 885 Space Scooter review! Classic LEGO Space 493 Command Center review!   Classic LEGO 4015 Freighter review! To sweeten the deal even further, how about a bonus Bricklink haul? As Americans go I was a pretty early adopter of compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) in the range of 2002 or so.  




I loved their electrical efficiency and low heat output, and I use them to this day in my studio.  Everywhere else, though, I now use LEDs, including my LEGO city room!  With a little over 120 watts of actual electricity in use (equivalent to two run-of-the-mill old incandescent bulbs), high-quality LED floodlights light the entire city with lumens to spare!  The bonus pic below of hospital staff & patrons was taken on an ordinary cel phone late at night.  LEDs still cost a small fortune up front, but they pay for themselves very quickly in total energy savings, plus you generally don't need to replace them for many years! I've never seen a clothes-oriented mall department store that doesn't have a womens' negligee department, so I added one to my little LEGO world, next to the smallest set of minifig-compatible two-way escalators I could come up with.  Immature comments will not be tolerated for a second, so please keep it clean.  Everything is a work in progress as always.  




Here's yet another outdated picture from early on in the construction of my LEGO shopping mall MOC.  Every single thing is an entirely unfinished work in progress and will continue to be so until the full mall is revealed in its entirety, and beyond!  In this picture you can see the makings of a jewelry shop and 1/4th of one of the department stores, with a women's clothing department and makeup & perfume counter.  Friends figures make great headless manikins (and will be left in exactly that form), which is great since I didn't have any other use for them until now! Three more sections have been built since this photo was taken, so stay tuned for the next posting! PS:  Still not accepting suggestions for this mall :)  General planning for the stores was completed months ago and this thing is going to be 100% my design! Construction of another large structure for my LEGO city is officially underway!  I'm taking a new tact with this one, going full-bore with building right from the outset rather than patiently planning everything out ahead of time.  




It's going to be a very pure and wholesome, traditional, free-form LEGO building experience that I think I'll enjoy every much. Due to the limited forethought, there will definitely be mistakes and regrets along the way, but I'm ready for all of that and I'm embracing it right now!  In conjunction with the different process, this time I'm also going to respectfully decline suggestions from the outset.  I'm going to build what I'm going to build, how I build it, period!  I'm also intentionally delaying the release of photos of the work in progress.  The one above is from the beginning of the week, and I've already done two more which you'll see over the coming week :) It's Flashback Friday time and this go around I take us to 1980 with another space base set.  I'm really addicted to these first-generation LEGO space sets, so until I've gotten through all of them, expect to see many more :) Video: LEGO Classic Space 6970 Beta 1 Command Base review! Finally this arrived at my local Toys R Us!

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