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This is a list of all the current and past BIONICLE Sets.It's a Bird, It's a Plane... It's Giant Lego Mothra!7/15/13 9:40am Olive Seon built this terrifying Lego Mothra (モスラ), showcased in all her lepidopteran glory. She's featured using her signature ability, entrapping her enemies with silken spray. Mothra is likely laying waste to New Kirk City here (in revenge for the kidnapping of secret fairies by evil, greedy American businessmen). This is a fantastic build, featuring loads of details, incorporating modular Lego buildings and utilizing color for a dramatic effect. It's a wonderful homage to Japanese monster (kaiju) films, where Mothra is often an ally of Godzilla, but frequently opposes him as she sees him as too destructive. She's made an appearance in several films since her debut in the early '60s. Personally, I'd like to see this developed into a series of Lego builds, showcasing the complete lepidopteran life cycle of this beautiful beast, from massive egg to a caterpillar with glowing eyes, to the mighty Mothra in her glory.




Photos by Olive Seo You're reading Leg Godt, the blog with the latest Lego news and the most awesome Lego models in the web. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook.An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below. LEGO DUPLO My First Cars and Trucks 10816 Enter your postcode to view Stock Levels & Delivery Options Product Features:Features 3 wheelbases, crane and assorted vehicle-themed decorated LEGO DUPLO bricks to combine and createIncludes decorated bricks with different windows, drivers and passengers, a water refilling station and a double-sided brick decorated as a traffic light to stimulate role playHelp your child use the building card for ideas to create new vehicles of their ownEncourage building and role play with a driving themeLEGO DUPLO products are specially designed to be fun andeasy for little handsCar measures over 2” (




6cm) high, 3” (9cm) long and 1” (5cm) wideFire truck measures over 5” (13cm) high, 3” (9cm) long and 1” (5cm) wideDump truck measures over 3” (9cm) high, 3” (10cm) long and 2” (6cm) wideCrane measures over 4” (12cm) high, 3” (8cm) long and 1” (3cm) wide Delivery Information Orders placed before 5pm AEST Monday to Friday will be picked and packed within 3 business days. Delivery Time Frames The time frame for home delivery of this product depends on your delivery location. - For metro areas our delivery time frame is 3 - 5 business days - For regional areas our delivery time frame is 5 - 7 business days - For remote locations our delivery time frames is to 14 business days Once your order has been marked as shipped you will receive an email informing you of your parcel's consignment number and the carrier it is shipping with. Please note that these are estimates only. Authority to leave and redelivery You may grant the carrier authority to leave the goods at the delivery address even if unattended, but please note that neither BIG W nor the carrier will be liable for loss or theft of the goods and the goods will be left at your risk.




In addition, the carrier retains the discretion not to leave the goods unattended, including where the carrier deems it to be unsafe to do so. Please note that should the order be unable to be delivered to or left at the delivery address, redelivery fees may apply (particularly in respect of bulky orders).What's happening at the Tully Free Library... Find us on Facebook!This guide showcases some of the ways you can use Brickstuff lights to light LEGO® Modular Buildings. This guide illustrates several methods for using Brickstuff LED Light Strips to illuminate two LEGO® Modular Building kits: the Grand Emporium (10211) and the Pet Shop (10218). Although this guide addresses the LEGO® Modular Building sets, the lighting techniques described here can be used to light any structure or creation. Before you begin installing lights, it is important to plan your lighting layout. After you've built your building, start looking for holes! You will need to find as many pathways to run your wires as inconspicuously as possible.




Doors make a great pathway for wires to pass between levels. Stairwells are great ways to pass a large number of feeder wires. If you are lucky enough to have a sub-basement or other pathway out the back of a building, consider yourself lucky! After you've examined the possible pathways for your wires, it's a good idea to test-mount the lights and connecting cables, to make sure everything fits with a little slack left over. After you've identified paths for your wiring within the structure of your creation, you should decide on a wiring arrangement. There are two basic arrangements: A "Home Run" feeder wire arrangement A "Daisy Chain" feeder wire arrangement The two illustrations in this step outline both of these arrangements in more detail (click on the images to view larger). In general, Home Run feeder wire arrangements are better when you want to control lighting independently (for instance, switching lights on and off on the third floor), or when you have a very large installation with 100 lights or more.




Daisy Chain feeder wire arrangements are convenient when running lighting into multiple buildings, or when conserving cables and/or adapters I important. When deciding on an arrangement, it's a good idea to test both the Home Run and Daisy Chain designs, to see which provides the best overall effect. If you are using Brickstuff Lighting Strips, you can mount the lights using the self-adhesive backing. If mounting in a LEGO® creation, we recommend attaching the Light Strips to 1x6 plates first-- this ensures a snug fit, but also allows for repositioning later if needed. As a general rule, you should avoid removing mounted light strips and trying to re-affix them to another surface-- the adhesive will wear out and strips may not stay in place. Brickstuff Micro Light Boards have been specially designed to fit inside a standard 1x1 LEGO® brick. Even if you are not mounting inside a LEGO® creation, you will appreciate the small 4x4mm size of the Light Boards-- they allow you to put light just about anywhere you need it.




Depending on where you need to mount the Micro Light Board, it may be possible to install the board without needing to use adhesive. If adhesive is required to hold the board in place, you can use one of the self-adhesive squares that are supplied with each Micro Light Board kit. If you need to install the Light Board into a round space that is smaller than the board itself (for example, inside a round 1x1 LEGO® brick), you can delicately sand the corners of the board. Click here to view a usage guide that describes the sanding process in detail. Regardless of the wiring arrangement you use, you should plan on using three Brickstuff Light Strips (or the equivalent of six LEDs) per floor of a LEGO® Modular Building. If you are not mounting your lights inside a LEGO® creation, or if your creation is not a building, you will need to experiment a bit to find the lighting mix that works best for you. When mounting your lights, begin from the top floor of a building (or the least accessible part of your creation) and begin installation there.




On each floor of a building (or in each section of a creation), it is best to daisy-chain lights. If mounting in a LEGO® creation, you can use 1x1 LEGO® plates to hold the connecting cables in place. Note that yellow bricks have been used in the illustrations to the left-- this was just for emphasis. We recommend white plates for the Light Strips and black plates to hold wires in place. When installing Light Strips in a LEGO® creation, you can use the 1x6 plate the strip is mounted on to hide slack in the wires. Loop the connecting cable underneath the plate holding the Light Strip as shown in the illustrations. Use the holes and pathways you identified earlier to run wires between floors or between areas of your creation. The first photo in this step shows a feeder wire from an upper floor passing through a balcony opening. The second photo shows a feeder wire passing behind a spiral staircase from a higher floor. The third photo shows multiple feeder wires passing through an opening behind an escalator.




If you use the Home Run wiring arrangement, you will need to run multiple feeder wires to the ground level or exit point of your creation, so keep an eye out for pathways capable of holding several wires. Also in the third photo, an adapter board was needed and was able to fit directly into a ceiling cavity. The adapter board is held in place with two 1x2 LEGO® plates. before finalizing your installation it is a good idea to test all of your lights to make sure they operate, and also to make sure they are positioned correctly to deliver the effect you desire. It is also important to make sure that you have enough slack in your wiring installation, so plugs and connections won't be tugged or pulled when you lift roofs, open doors, etc. While you are checking for sufficient slack, also don't forget to make sure you have slack in your feeder wires, to allow them to pass through floors and sections without pulling. Once everything looks good, connect your power supply.

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