lego set 9473

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lego set 9472

Lego Set 9473

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These are the instructions for building the LEGO The Lord of the Rings The Mines of Moria that was released in 2012. Download These Instructions as PDF: BI 3017 / 60 - 65g, 9473 V29 2/2 [7.64 Mb] BI 3017 / 60 - 65g, 9473 V39 2/2 [7.66 Mb] BI 3017 / 80+4 - 65/115g, 9473 v29 [8.74 Mb] BI 3017 / 80+4 - 65/115g, 9473 V39 [8.79 Mb]LEGO 9473 Lord of the Rings The Mines of Moria New and sealed set 17 used & new from when you choose at checkout. Dispatched from and sold by marvel90. Discover savings on building sets, games, dolls and more. LEGO The Lord of the Rings 9473: The Mines of Moria LEGO The Lord of the Rings 9472: Attack On Weathertop Product Dimensions47.2 x 37 x 6.8 cm Manufacturer recommended age:9 - 14 years Main Language(s)Italian translation, Italian Number of Game Players1 103,224 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available2 Jun. 2012 Includes 6 minifigures: PippinBoromirGimliLEGOlas and 2 Moria orcs.776 pieces.




The Lord of the Rings 9474: The Battle of Helm's Deep The Lord of the Rings 79006: The Council of Elrond See all 47 customer reviews See all 47 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk Lego: excellent as ever, but should come with free tissues to wipe away the tears at the bonkers price of Lego.And it still really hurts when you stand on it in the dark.. Fun build lots of pieces Arrived very promptly and is perfect. Kept grandson occupied for hours This set was the perfect present for my son's birthday, it arrived in good time, and was a really good price.2012 GabeJourney 2012 2013Hobbit SetsPopular LegoEarly SummerSummer 2012Lego The HobbitLego LordRings SetsForwardThe LEGO Hobbit sets are a sub theme from the new, yet hugely popular Lego Lord of the Rings sets that came out early Summer 2012. Items 1 to 60 of 2581 Items 1 to 60 of 2581 For the video games, see Lego The Lord of the Rings (video game) and Lego The Hobbit (video game).




Lego The Lord of the Rings and Lego The Hobbit are two Lego themes based on the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films by Peter Jackson.[3] These are in turn based on the fictional world Middle-earth from the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien. The first preliminary pictures of the upcoming sets were shown on December 20, 2011.[5] Sets from the themes are currently available to buyers in North America, Europe, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand. The first wave of sets for The Lord of the Rings were released in May 2012, while the sets for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey were released in December 2012. A second wave of sets for The Lord of the Rings was released in 2013 with sets for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug were released in December 2013. A third wave of sets from The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies was released on October 15, 2014. Dead Men of Dunharrow[16] King of the Dead[16] Necromancer of Dol Guldur[15] Bain (son of Bard) A video game titled Lego The Lord of the Rings was released on November 13, 2012.




A board game made from Lego bricks and figures titled The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was released as item No. 3920 in 2012.[18] It was announced that there will be a Lego The Hobbit video game which was released on April 8, 2014. It covers the first two Hobbit films unlike Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game which contained the new film before its actual release. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae afKlik hieronder voor de bouwtekening van uw Lego Lord of the Rings set. Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here.




Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you. Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas? Official LEGO Comments 2 Last Updated 1 year ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. You can't forget your first computer or console. The feeling when you received it; the pulse to use it at every opportunity, and the desire to share the happiness, inviting friends home to play. From this love comes this project... The first Apple Macintosh, the 128K, was released in 1984. Despite my white version, the original was light beige, with a 9" monitor, a keyboard and even a mouse (not an everyday gadget, those days). It used 3.5" disks and a handle on top made it easier to move around. The initial price was $2.495 (like nowadays $5.600, or €4.500), because of the top-notch hardware. After the 128K, there was the 512Kb (the fat one) and then the Lisa... but this is another story. As the other Minicomputers I did (check them out HERE), this version has everything in scale, with all the inner parts in the right place: the CRT monitor, the 2 mainboards (the motherboard and the one for the power+monitor), the disk drive, the keyboard and the mouse.




Every Apple fanatic should be happy... or at least, I hope so. Create and organize lightboxes on the go with your Apple or Android device.I apologize beforehand for the length of this post, I want to give as much context as possible for the readers sake. I am a lifelong fan of Lego and recently (in the past few years) have gotten back into collecting and building MOC's. That being said, I find myself in need of a little extra cash to complete payment of my college tuition. Thus, my Lego collection has got to go! I came to this site because I found good information on selling Lego in bulk and would like to try selling my collection to local(ish) fans of Lego first. With a heavy heart I have accepted that I need to take a step back from my aspiring Lego building dreams so that I can finish paying my college bills. I consider myself a textbook AFOL luker (this is really my first interaction with the Lego community) I appreciate the art of building and creating with Legos, and would ideally like my collection to go to someone that would get good use out of it.




At the same time I would like to try to avoid the EBay approach and sell to someone within reasonable driving distance. I understand that there are financial drawbacks to selling in bulk, and I am not looking for top dollar, just a fair price. Ok now to the fun stuff! My collection is essentially split into two halves; Legos sets from when I was a kid (late 90s-early 00's) and more recent sets (2013ish to current sets).All of the New Sets  are %100 complete with all minifigs, instructions and boxes. (9490 is the exception) All sets are open box.76021 - Guridans Milano Ship75106 - Rebels Assault Carrier75052 - Mos Eisley Cantina75153 - Rogue One ATST21302 - Big Bang Theory 75115 - Poe Dameron Buildable Fig.70818 - Lego Movie Double Decker Couch79116 - Ninja Turtles Big Rig Snow Getaway9473 - Mines of Moria 9490 - Droid Escape* (box and instructions missing) 9678 - Bespin Cloud Car75028 - Clone Turbo TankAlso, I have a few minfigs from random series, including the Simpsons and White Boba Fett.




(Can be seen in the pictures)Ok now for a brief description of the Older Sets. 7181 UCS Tie Interceptor is the only set I can confirm has all of its pieces and instructions (no box). I know this because it is the crown jewel of my collection and I recently rebuilt it. That being said The rest of the Older Sets that will be listed have instructions (in varying conditions) but may not be complete. The pieces are well cared for and have been re-sorted into color designated bags (in attempt to organize my collection to make building easier.) You will find that, inevitably, some pieces might have disappeared over the years but the Older Sets essentially are a huge lot of parts (most) I would like to think are nearly complete, just way too much work to go and rebuild. I wanted to list the sets (that I have instructions for) so that the buyer might have a better idea of what they are getting.  8000 - Technic Pit Droid7180 - B-wing @ Rebel Control Center7515 - Tie Fighter & Y Wing7312 - Life on Mars T-3 Trike7311 - Life on Mars Red Planet Cruiser7314 - Life on Mars Recon Mech.7310 - Life on Mars Monojet8501 - Throw Bots (ski)8233/8239 - Blue Thunder against the Stinger6344 - Jet Speed Justice 6340 - Hook and Ladder6341 - Gas & Go Flyer 1723 - Castle/Pirates Combi Pack6856 - Planetary Decoder   6915 - Warp Wing Fighter 4950 - The Loader DozerI would also throw in a nice stack of Lego Mania Magazine




, the plastic storage containers seen in the pictures and any other Lego memorabilia have collected. I figured the more pictures the better and soon realized I can only have so many in a single post. Feel free to message me if you want more pictures and information, I am more than willing to provide that. I took pictures of the individual colored bags as well to show the diversity of the pieces, just wasn't able to post. Same goes for the UCS Tie Interceptor and the specs plate for it. The total weight of all the Old Sets is approximately 26.4 pounds. Other Highlights include over 200 minifigs, and some rare colors (a lot of the old dark grey).   If anyone takes the time to read this post that may be uninterested in my meager collection but has some useful insight on selling Lego in bulk, any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated! Apologies if this post turns into a formatting nightmare, like I said it's my first. Thanks everyone and happy building! I will be checking back to see if there is any interest and will provide my personal email for further communication about the sale.

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