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/2014/02/28/review-75037-battle-on-saleucami/ on this server.LEGO bricks have a variety of great uses for kids of all ages. For many of us though, the real fun is the challenge of the build rather than owning of the finished project. Pley bridges the gap by letting you rent LEGO sets for a monthly subscription fee. Similar to Netflix, you set up a queue of sets that you're interested in. Pley's price varies based on the size of the sets you want, ranging from $15 for smaller sets up to $39 for the largest sets (Death Star, Millenium Falcon). As a middle-aged man ordering LEGO sets, I was pleased Pley didn't ask my age. Pley sets arrive packed in mesh bags, along with the official LEGO build instructions and a return shipping sticker. Pley sanitizes all the pieces before shipment. If you lose a piece, you won't be charged—up to 15 pieces per set. If you later decide to keep the set, they can bill you directly for it at slightly below market price. The first set I ordered arrived with one piece the wrong color.




I was told that at this time, they couldn't replace the piece for my set. Check out the link below for more info on the service. Photo by Rob Young. Frank Lloyd Wright Lego Architecture Building Sets Most of us don't have the engineering, design, or architectural chops to recreate any of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterworks, but we can anyway, thanks to these new Frank Lloyd Wright Lego Architecture Building Sets ($TBA). Licensed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection, these terrific sets — of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater — were developed in collaboration with leading architects to be as accurate as possible, and come with booklets that not only tell you how to build you own model masterpiece, but exclusive archival historical material and photographs of each building, as well. Complete Vintage Star Wars Action Figure Collection Probably not exactly the wisest buying decision right now, but if you've ever wanted every original Star Wars action figure, here's your chance.




This Complete Vintage Star Wars Action Figure Collection ($2,700-$3,500) includes all 79 figures from A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. The figures are all AFA-graded (one lot is AFA 80 and the other, pricier one is AFA 85) and will come with the lost happiness of your Lando-less childhood. Back to the Future Die-Cast DeLorean Add some mid Eighties flair to your work area with this Back to the Future Die-Cast DeLorean ($50). The 1:18 scale replica features a real brushed metal body, display base, and tons of intricate details, including a Mr. Fusion, time-travel controls, a teeny-tiny flux capacitor, and a lever on the bottom for folding up the wheels. Where we're going we don't need roads. Super Soaker 50 20th Anniversary Edition Has it really been 20 years already? Relive your neighborhood water brawls with the Super Soaker 50 20th Anniversary Edition ($15). Nearly identical to the neon water blaster that started it all, the updated version holds up to 25 ounces of water, shoots up to 35 feet, and gives you a marvelous yesteryear vibe.




Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS 35 The Nerf brand turns 40 this year, and is apparently having a mid-life crisis. Sporting a "digital camo" paint job, the just-announced Nerf N-Strike Raider Rapid Fire CS 35 ($35; Fall 09) is the highest dart capacity Nerf blaster yet, featuring a collapsible stock, Tactical Rail System, and a new drum magazine that holds 35 darts. Its "Slam" fire mode unleashes a hypnotic stream of darts just by holding the trigger and pumping. Recurring 1 month planCancel Anytime You will receive a Brick Loot box filled with LEGO and brick related items. We search high and low for the newest, coolest and most outrageous items you will not find at your local toy store. All items are hand picked by our LEGO loving team and sure to leave you with a BIG smile. Each box MAY include: (boxes are a surprise each month so items will vary) Exclusive Brick Loot Minifigures Custom Build with LEGO Bricks (Instructions and pieces) in EVERY BOX




The newest brick items in the market Exclusive Brick Loot items you can not get ANYWHERE else! Join our creative and fun community of brick builders Create an unboxing video and get entered to win a HUGE LEGO PRIZE! Recurring 3 month plan Recurring 6 month plan This page either does not exist or is currently unavailable.You can also search for something on our site below.Saturday Update: Universal’s Fifty Shades Darker led Friday with an estimated $21.5 million opening day, matching our pre-release expectations as it heads toward an opening weekend close to $45 million. With Valentine’s Day around the corner on Tuesday, it will likely see a sharp drop in business over the weekend before picking up again for the annual date night holiday. Friday’s lead will be short-lived though as The LEGO Batman Movie bowed to $15 million on Friday and will undoubtedly have stronger legs going forward thanks to its family appeal and ecstatic reviews/word of mouth.




Notably, however, LEGO Batman came in below our final pre-release expectations as it appears to have over-tracked in usual industry metrics where it had been exceeding the interest levels of 2014’s LEGO Movie (which debuted to a $17.1 million opening Friday) — although, to be fair, social media proved to be a more accurate indicator in this instance. Despite topping Zootopia‘s Thursday evening gross by $500,000 (as reported below), LEGO Batman came in $4.5 million shy of the Disney pic’s overall Friday gross. Still, this is a runaway success for Warner as the film could top out around $58 million this weekend should the family audience drive it on Saturday and Sunday. With a Presidents Day weekend around the corner next week, staying power remains expected to impress. Meanwhile, John Wick: Chapter 2 posted $11 million on opening day, exceeding the studio’s expectations and coming close to our own final forecast. The well-reviewed action sequel appears to be on course for around $27.5 million this weekend.




Key weekend projections are below with official estimates from the studios to follow on Sunday. Thursday Night Report: Kicking off a very busy weekend at the box office, Universal took the early (expected) crown on Thursday evening as Fifty Shades Darker earned $5.72 million from opening shows. While off 33.5 percent from Fifty Shades of Grey‘s $8.6 million Thursday night launch two years ago, that still represents a healthy launching pad for the sequel as fans plan to turn out over the weekend heading into Valentine’s Day on Tuesday. Two films appealing to far different audiences ended up in a virtual tie on Thursday night. The LEGO Batman Movie earned an excellent $2.2 million in its debut, a 29 percent edge on Zootopia‘s $1.7 million Thursday gross last March. By further comparion, 2014’s The LEGO Movie bowed to $400,000, but that was notably before Thursday night shows had become as prolific as they are today. LEGO Batman remains expected to handily win the weekend.

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