lego set 725

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Lego Set 725

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These are the instructions for building the LEGO Basic Basic Building Set, 7+ that was released in 1990. Download These Instructions as PDF: BI, 7250 IN [2.56 Mb] BI, 7250 NA [2.56 Mb] View which pieces you need to build this set ) which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site725 Basic Building Set was a Universal Building Set released in 1990. It contains 427 pieces including two Minifigures. This Basic set is intended to enable the constructor to build and rebuild many different constructions, although one at a time. It has wide assortment of accessories which increases its playability. The style of buildings is similar to later Paradisa but in different colour scheme – white and red with blue details. It is recommended for builders over 7 years old. This set is packed in a cardboard box with a flap top. It is mainly green, decorated with some idea pictures of various constructions assembled from the bricks included. The set consists mainly of white bricks and red roof sloped tiles but there are also examples of other coloured parts (blue, yellow, black, green, brown, transparent white, transparent yellow).




There are two light grey 16x16 base plates and some more smaller plates, mainly white, which makes nice and elegant colour combinations with red doors and windows with blue lattices and red shatters. The are some arches and corner wall panels as well as hinges and 2x2 plates with rotating platform, which allows building more complex constructions. Among accessories there are a few flowers, a palm tree, an umbrella, a saddle and hitching, four small wheels, two flags, some fences of different height, a couple of lanterns, four chairs, two wine glasses, a cupboard, a cabinet with two drawers, a pot, a pan, a broom, a tap and a telephone. There are two minifigures included, accompanied by two animal figures: a black horse and a parrot with printed wings. The leaflet shows step-by-step assembly instructions for building a few different models: This simple vehicle built on a white plate can host a driver and a passenger behind him. Apart from the blue wheelarches and transparent white windscreen it has no specific automobile features like a steering wheel or doors, but on the roof there is some place for luggage.




This little flat-roofed building made of two angular wall segments can house only one standing minifigure – a food seller. The kiosk is furnished by a cabinet with a tap and a telephone. There is a small table outside for clients and a broom stand. The two transparent [[curved window panes and two chairs are used to create a bus stop. A simple double bed with a bedside table, a dressing table and a chair offers some rest to minifigures but the set can’t be used in any of the houses shown in the leaflet due to its size and lack of spare bricks. The bed is made of a white plate and some roof tiles which serve as pillows. Four blue cylinder bricks on each corner are used for decoration. The red vanity with a solid white mirror is built on two cupboards. A small lamp is placed on it as well as on the small white bedside table. The bungalow has steep roof with two skylight windows and two tiny chimneys. On either side of the door there is a sconce light. The interior is very simple and consists of a kitchen and a dining room.




In the front garden there is a table with two chairs screened by an umbrella and a parrot stand. The house is built on hinges which allows constructor to open it to play or close to display. This brick-built construction is mainly white. It has a movable hinged sail with red and blue pattern and a flag on the top. Some low grill fences are used as railings. This three storey house has a porch built on lamp posts and a balcony on the upper floor. Above, flanked by two sections of the roof, there is a tower-like structure with a little window and a chimney.There is no staircase and the interior design is very simple but in the garden a little transparent bower is situated under the palm tree. On the last page of the leaflet as well as on the box there are some idea pictures of many more possible constructions including an oriental style building, an office furniture set, a horse cart and a hydroplane. FREE Download: Available from PICSLHome › Online Collections › Action Figures and Character Toys |




Baby and Toddler Toys | Construction Toys and Blocks | Teddy Bears and Stuffed Animals | Yo-yos and Tops | LEGO by Samsonite | Begun as a modest woodworking company in the 1930s, Lego has become a multinational, multibillion-dollar manufacturer of toys and children's wares. Ole Kirk Christiansen, a Danish carpenter, handcrafted toys to supplement his meager income from home repairs. Soon, Christiansen realized his toy-making enterprise made him more money that carpentry. By 1949, his company concentrated on producing Automatic Binding Bricks, interlocking red and white blocks with studs on top and hollow cylinders below. The studs and cylinders allowed the bricks to be stacked in an endless number of configurations. The toymaker picked the name for his company from the Danish words "leg godt," which means "play well." Lego packaged its bricks in several sets and added figures of people, farm animals, cars, and other vehicles. By 1960, Lego made its bricks of plastic, and its sets were the most popular toy in Europe.




In the next year, Lego offered its products in the United States. Today, Lego building pieces come in more than 1,700 shapes and in more than 400 themed sets. Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "The Bus" LEGO Set Official LEGO Comments 4 With the up and coming Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. kicking off its second season, I think it’s time that the S.H.I.E.L.D. franchise gets launched into the LEGO Marvel Universe.  With extraordinary sets like Spider-man, Thor and Wolverine hitting the market as traditional superheroes, why not send a message to children that, “Not all heroes are super, some are just awesome.” The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. “Bus” LEGO Set would allow buyers to create their own inspired missions for the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division. By featuring the fully functional flying command center for our agents, Agent Coulson’s team can track down any Hydra scum wherever they may be hiding. In addition to the stealthy Bus, this set also includes Agent Coulson’s favorite collectable: Lola, the flying red corvette!




The S.H.I.E.L.D. Globemaster formally known as the CXD 23 Airborne Mobile Command Station (aka “The Bus”) is divided into five separate building platforms that when linked together create the plane. The dock is where Skye comes to learn weapons training and defense with Agent Ward; since SHIELD agents must be prepared to confront Hydra when they least suspecting it. In addition to cargo, the bay area houses the mechanics of the plane and also keeps storage of the team’s cutting-edge weaponry. The loading dock also has a cozy spot for Coulson’s 1962 corvette – but don’t forget his number one rule, “Don’t touch Lola.” The Science Lab / Medical Pod FitzSimmons’ playground is packed full of all the latest high-tech toys and equipment for getting to the bottom of any case. Examine “0-8-4” items in the science lab, such as Loki’s scepter or the supernatural properties of the blue alien elixir. Just beside the lab is the Medical Pod where any SHIELD agents can bandage up any injury in a jiffy.




This is where Agent Melinda May can take our heroes wherever they need to go. There is also a “top secret” telephone for communicating with Sgt. Nick Fury if any situations get sticky. This luxurious space is the spot where SHIELD agents can kick up their feel and enjoy a tasty beverage while discussing what their next adventure will be. Command Center / Coulson’s Office / Holding Cell This stretch of rooms is where SHIELD business really goes down. First up is the Commend Center where agents can communicate with allies to track down the latest Hydra hot spots. The next room over is Agent Coulson’s private office where he keeps his SHIELD case files and nifty collectables. The final room is the holding cell where enemies of SHIELD are kept for questioning (and a hidden latch door for “removing unwanted guests”). Other fun items in the set would include: Captain America trading card Coulson’s “Phase Two” gun from the Avenger’s film Ftiz’s seven D.W.A.R.F. s (Drones Wirelessly Automated to Retrieve Forensics)

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