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Lego Set Imperial Flagship

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6271 Imperial Flagship, also known as Sealion in some markets, is a set released in 1992 and contained a one-masted sailing ship and four minifigures. The Imperial Flagship has one single mast with a square-rigged mainsail and a gaff sail, and also has a single jib bent onto the forestay. It is armed with just two cannons that can be allocated to four cannon ports (two on each side). The aftcastle houses a mechanism that allows the player to operate the rudder by turning the steering wheel. The crew comprises of a soldier with shako and backpack, one officer with tricorne, one admiral and a minifigure that resembles a pirate or deckhand with striped shirt and bandana. The set also includes a treasure chest. Enter a postal code: Ships from and sold by Your Daily Deal. 58.2 x 9.1 x 48 cm Shipping Weight: 2.5 Kg Item model number: 4559640 Date first available at Amazon.ca: March 20 2012 #151,870 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) in Toys & Games > Building Toys > Building Sets > Loose Bricks




in Toys & Games > Baby & Toddler Toys LEGO Pirates The Brick Bounty - 70413 LEGO Ideas Wall E 21303 Building Kit LEGO Ideas Birds Model Kit LEGO Pirates Soldiers Fort - 70412 See the customer review to see all 41 reviews Toys & Games > Baby & Toddler Toys Toys & Games > Building Toys > Building Sets > Loose BricksLego DjacobsenLego BoatToys LegoLego Pirate ShipLego ShipPirate ShipsCaribbean BlackCaribbean QueenLego ArmadaForwardBuild your own LEGO Armada with this lot of 4 kits including the Imperial Flagship, Pirates of Caribbean Black Pearl, Pirates of Caribbean Queen Anne's Revenge and Black Seas Barracuda. Get ready to sail on to adventure!Jump to page 1 LEGO® Lego Pirates sets are a great childrens toy. They can be great if you can pick them up in a toy sale, or in the childrens toy section of sites like eBay. Children have loved playing with Lego for many years. They are the kind of toy that will last forever. The Lego Pirates sets are a great series




that are sure to bring lots of enjoyment for your children. To view the Lego Pirates instructions for a particular set, click on the thumbnail image or title of that set. LEGO® 40158 from 2015 LEGO® 70409 from 2015 LEGO® 70410 from 2015 LEGO® 70411 from 2015 LEGO® 70412 from 2015 LEGO® 70413 from 2015 LEGO® 10210 from 2010 LEGO® 6239 from 2009 LEGO® 6240 from 2009 LEGO® 6241 from 2009 LEGO® 6242 from 2009 LEGO® 6243 from 2009 LEGO® 6253 from 2009 LEGO® 8396 from 2009 LEGO® 8397 from 2009 LEGO® 10040 from 2002 LEGO® 6290 from 2001 LEGO® 6291 from 2001 LEGO® 6292 from 2001 LEGO® 6249 from 1997 LEGO® 6250 from 1997 LEGO® 6281 from 1997 LEGO® 1747 from 1996 LEGO® 1802 from 1996 n. 83.951 in Giochi e giocattoli (Visualizza i Top 100) Peso di spedizione2,5 Kg Disponibile su Amazon.it a partire dal27 settembre 2010 I started this project to find the bricks for this amazing set.




It was based on reading an CSV file with all the pieces, so you can use this project for any other set and not just the flagship. I have used the rebrickable api now, so that it is no longer required to have an CSV file or XML with the pieces listed. I just did not feel like making a GUI for it, so it is a command line tool at the moment. Perhaps there will be an WPF gui or windows phone app. I would like some pull-requests for it. It used the Bricklink website to scrape the info from, but I was planning to use the upcoming REST buyer API. At the moment there is only a store (seller) API. The buyer api is in development. Add custom logic to limit to stores of a specific country Add logic which also use the shipping to calculate it Add logic to limit the number of shops used. It now just give a percentage of availability Add logic to look at the lot size Added the first part of the BrickLink buyer API to retrieve product availability Added the ability to start the tool with a set id.




for instance: "imperialflagship 10210-1" or "imperialflagship 70810-1" for metalbeards seacow. This is ofcourse not limited to boat sets only and can be used with all lego sets The ReBrickable API is now used to retrieve a part list of the set. This site is awesome. Listen, Lego has always been cool, but the big success of The Lego Movie has only reminded us all that the brick-building line is more than just a toy -- it’s a way of life! The bottom line is we at IGN love Lego -- always have, probably always will. And while there are so many awesome Lego sets out there, past and present, the following 10 are the Lego sets that truly rocked our world. Imperial Flagship While Lego has been doing pirates since the 1980s -- as well as Pirates (the Johnny Depp kind) more recently -- this beauty is surely the, ahem, flagship of the theme. Like most of the items on this list, the Imperial Flagship makes for a great display piece (assuming you’ve gotten past the whole “I’m too old to play with Lego publicly” thing).




It’s also a nice reminder that not all Lego collections need to be based on franchises. 9 Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon Look, there are a lot of excellent Star Wars Lego sets, and there are a lot of excellent Star Wars spaceship Lego sets. Some would say the Star Destroyer should be on this list, or the Super Star Destroyer, or the Imperial Shuttle (sorry Peer!). But in the end, you gotta go with the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy, Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon! There have actually been about seven different Lego takes on the Corellian freighter, but the Ultimate Collector's set from 2007 and its 5100-plus pieces takes the prize. It also cost $500 at that time, which makes it the most expensive Lego set (in retail) ever. 8 The Batcave Lego has given us some really nice superhero sets over the years, with the company creating both Marvel and DC collections. But this Batcave set from 2006 is one of the finest examples of this partnership. Also called The Batcave: The Penguin and Mr. Freeze's Invasion, the set features over a thousand pieces, a chamber for Bruce Wayne to magically switch into his bat-costume, a bat-computer station, a vehicle repair bay, and of course several minifigures (good guys and bad).




A different Batcave set was released in 2012, though this one remains a favorite if only because it was a nice preview of what the Lego Batman video game would be like two years later. 7 Technic Grand Prix Racer As part of the Technic Lego theme, the Grand Prix Racer -- which came out just last year -- isn’t simply a building set, but also features moving parts and “realistic functions” like independent all-wheel suspension, moving pistons, and steering capabilities. You can also power it up by adding a motor set (sold separately!) to this two-foot long baby, or convert it into a race truck. As for where you can play with this thing, you might need the Technic Mobile Crane to build some roads… 6 Galaxy Explorer Spaceship! While Benny “the 1980-something space guy” from The Lego Movie finally did get to build his ultimate spaceship during that film’s climax, for those of us who were around way back when, the original version of that vehicle still holds fond memories. The Galaxy Explorer, first released in 1979, was a jewel in Lego’s Space line of the era, though it must be noted that Benny was apparently not a part of that ship’s original crew, who were red and white spacemen.

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