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IRONKIDS Inspiration 100 Metal Swing Set with Ladder Climber and UV Protective Sunshade By: Paradigm Health & Wellness, InThis item ships for free.* Shipping: Multiple shipping options available. Gift wrap is not available for this item. Gift givers, please note that this item may be shipped in the manufacturer's original packaging, which may reveal what's inside. This item is only sold online and is not available in our stores. What is an IRONKID? An IRONKID is a youth who is inspired and motivated through sport to lead an active, positive and healthy lifestyle. Key BenefitsSwinging burns calories and engages muscle groups, particularly hamstrings and quadriceps. It can build endurance in the knees and hips as well as works the AB muscles, shoulders, upper back and neck.Monkey Bar - Builds arm strength and helps keep off excess weight through exercise. Also strengthens the arms, shoulders and chest.UV Protective Sunshade - Adds a beautiful appearance and provides some shade when kids are on the swings or Monkey Bar.Ladder Climb - Helps grow a kid's sense of balance and coordination.




Climbing on bars strengthens both arm and leg muscles and builds confidence.Promotes friendship and interactionYou benefit from knowing the kids are secure and safe in your own backyardFeatures and Specifications:Built in UV sun protectionCovered swing chainsSafety Mesh includedMonkey Bar height: 58''Seat Height (swing): 16''Seat Height (glider seat): 24''Made in ChinaWhat's Included:1 SwingTwo Passenger Glider Seat Monkey BarLadder ClimbUV Protective Sunshade Child Weight Max: 100 lbs Product Dimensions (in inches):10.4 x 6.0 x 6.0 Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to all 50 United States including Alaska & Hawaii This item is NOT eligible for shipping to APO/FPO addresses, U.S. Territories, Puerto Rico or P.O. Boxes Due to shipping restrictions, Ship Charges will be separate from other items in your order This item may ship by itself Shipping Methods:This item ships via Standard Shipping only This item is sold online only (not sold in stores) Packaging:This item may be shipped in the manufacturer's original packaging, which could reveal the contents of the box




Displaying reviews 1-2(0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)Have recommend this swing set to many of my friends. ProsEasy To UseGood VarietyLasting FunLong LastingConsBest UsesLong Term UsePrimary use:PersonalWas this a gift?:YesExcellent Displaying reviews 1-2Back to topThis page contains a list of Lego Star Wars sets based on Episode IV, Episode V and Episode VI. Each lists the name of the sets and the minifigures included. Note: This list may be incomplete. Minifigures: Dianoga Trash Compacter Monster, Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper Outfit), Han Solo (Stormtrooper Outfit), Assassin Droid, Interrogation Droid, Death Star Droid, Death Star Trooper (2x), Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Obi-Wan Kenobi, C-3PO, R2-D2, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight), Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, Emperor Palpatine, Stormtrooper (2x), Emperor's Royal Guard (2x) R2-Q5, Mouse Droid. Minifigures: Han Solo (Smuggler), Luke Skywalker (Tatooine), Ben Kenobi, Greedo, Sandtrooper.




Minifigures: Grand Moff Tarkin, Stormtrooper (2x), Darth Vader, Palpatine (Hologram), Royal Guard (2x), Imperial Officer, R2-D5, Mouse Droid. R2-D2, C-3PO, Han Solo (Smuggler), Princess Leia (Senator), Luke Skywalker (Tatooine), Chewbacca, Ben Kenobi. Bib Fortuna, R2-D2, C-3PO Boba Fett, Gamorrean Guard, Han Solo (Carbonite) Jabba the Hutt, Princess Leia (Slave), Luke Skywalker (Jedi), B'omarr Monk, EV-9D9, Gonk Droid A-Wing Pilot, Rebel Mechanic B-Wing Pilot, Ten Numb 6210 Jabba's Sail Barge Jabba the Hutt, Luke Skywalker (Jedi), R2-D2, Princess Leia (Slave), Lando Calrissian (Guard), Han Solo (Skiff), Boba Fett, Gamorrean Guard Luke Skywalker (Jedi), Han Solo (Skiff) Luke Skywalker (Endor), Scout Trooper x2 Wicket, Paploo, Scout Trooper, Stormtrooper Imperial Pilot, Emperor Palpatine, Royal Guard x2 B-Wing Pilot, Rebel Mechanic, R4-series astromech 7200 Final Duel I Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine 7201 Final Duel II




Imperial Officer, Luke Skywalker (Jedi), Stormtrooper Imperial Officer x2, Emperor Palpatine, Darth Vader, Stormtrooper x4, Royal Guard x2 Luke Skywalker (Jedi), Lando Calrissian (Guard), Kithaba, Boba Fett Dianoga, Luke Skywalker (Stormtrooper), Han Solo (Stormtrooper), Assassin Droid, Interrogation Droid, Death Star Droid, Death Star Trooper x2, Luke Skywalker (Tatooine), Han Solo, Obi-Wan (Old Ben), C-3PO, R2-D2, Princess Leia (Senator), Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker (Jedi), Darth Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, Emperor Palpatine, Stormtrooper x2, R2-Q5, Mouse Droid 4494 MINI Imperial Shuttle. 10143 Death Star II Sets from Episodes I - IIIAll text, images, or trademarks in this document are the intellectual property of their respective owners.So, after all the build up and late nights, finally the event itself. Having spent much of my free time over the past few weeks building a succession of Star Wars sets including the , , and the , it was with some relief that I got them to the UK  (largely) intact for the "Spaciversary 2011" event.




I say largely intact as the Venator experienced a substantial 'structural mishap' en route, but it was thankfully nothing that 20 minutes of rebuilding couldn't cure.... Anyway, I'm delighted to report that we managed to put on a spectacular Star Wars UCS show - were on display, together with the unreleased Super Star Destroyer, and about the same number of magnificent Star Wars UCS models which really didn't look out of place at all among the official sets. Collecting together all 17 different UCS models to date plus the Super Star Destroyer was a world first, and I have to say that seeing all the models together side by side was a real treat. You can find some pics below - click to enlarge. Too many UCS to list.... A few people had seen my review of Set 10221 Super Star Destroyer and came over to introduce themselves - cheers, pedro, lincolnwho and others who stopped by for a chat ! It was great to see how enthusiastic the attendees were about the models, and how excited people were to see sets in real life that they'd previously only seen in pictures.




Day 2 - MOC Republic Fleet Cavegod's MOC AT-AT - my "best in show"... "You lookin' at me ?" MOC Republic Attack Shuttle In addition to the UCS display, there was an enormous amount of other stuff at the show. Dragon displayed an impressive collection of Star Wars sets including Technic, minis, and a load of system scale models (including all the system scale Slave 1's), while Ed, Annie, Stuart and Naomi unveiled their massive and quite superb Space Shuttle, complete with fuel tank, boosters and launching pad. Ed, Annie, Stuart and Naomi's Space Shuttle System Scale Slave 1's Set 8010 Technic Darth Vader Other highlights for me were Peter Salter's R2-D2 which moves, spins its head, and lights up, Skegga's whimsical "Early English Map of the Universe", and the Neo-Classic Space Galaxy Explorer by Pete Reid, Stuart Crawshaw and James Shields. I'm a total sucker for their Neo Classic Space stuff, having worshipped the 'original' Classic Space sets as a kid in the late 70's and 80's.




Skegga's "Early English map of the Universe" Set 928 Galaxy Explorer, Neo-Classic Space Style, by Pete, Stuart & James In addition to the models on display, there were a number of other attractions including a large LEGO mosaic commemorating the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's first manned space flight, which was constructed one baseplate at a time by show attendees. The LEGO company themsleves also had a presence at the event, setting up an area where attendees could rummage through large crates of LEGO to build modules for a large Martian base display. And then there were the NSC's non-LEGO exhibits to keep people entertained, not to mention a guest appearance by Prof. Heinz Wolff, celebrity scientist beloved to some of us oldies as presenter of TV's "The Great Egg Race". Yvonne Doyle's Endor Scene Robert Clarkson's Sevice While-U-Wait, complete with fibre optics... This is the second year that I've attended the Brickish Association's NSC event, last year as a passive observer, and this year as an exhibitor.

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