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We're currently undergoing some scheduled maintenance. Please check back soon!Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. FREE Shipping on orders with at least $25 of books. A Scandal in Bohemia - Lego - The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesDetailsLego Series 5 Detective Mini Figure FREE Shipping on orders over . Sixteen stories for the journey See more Publisher: MX Publishing (April 14, 2014) 8.5 x 0.1 x 8.5 inches Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) #2,310,011 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) in Books > Mystery, Thriller & Suspense > Mystery > British Detectives in Books > Literature & Fiction > Genre Fiction > Historical > Mysteries 15 star100%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsCute Idea|




Lego Series 5 Detective Mini FigureSherlock LEGO reaches target! If you've been following Sherlockology on our social media accounts for the past few weeks, you'll be aware we've been supporting a Sherlock LEGO concept set of the 221B Consulting Room on the LEGO Cuusoo ideas website. The concept exists at present in two different scales, along with a full range of LEGO mini-figures of Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Mrs Hudson, Jim Moriarty, Molly Hooper, DI Lestrade and Top: Graph charting the growth of votes for the set (source); Bottom: the crashed LEGO Cuusoo site when the final votes came in. Created by Flailx - real name Peter Hale - the set has rocketed up the LEGO Cuusoo supporters 'chart', and has today reached the required target of ten thousand votes from website users - with the final votes coming in at such a sudden speed the Cuusoo website briefly went offline under the strain! The concept will now go to




review by the team at LEGO to check the feasibility of its creation as a real LEGO set for sale on store shelves in the future. Congratulations to Peter for creating the concept that captured the imagination of not just Sherlock fans, but also caught the attention of Sherlock's producer Sue Vertue, who has been enthusiastic about the set from the instant we first posted about it on our Twitter account, and has made it clear to us how much she would like to see the set become a reality! Though not yet confirmed by LEGO themselves, it surely ranks as one of the fastest concept sets to achieve the target of tenFirst posted on August 27 2013 by Peter, the set reached the required total in a mere twenty six days - a testament to the power of Sherlock fans! Andrew Scott in Hamlet - Review Sherlock S4E3 The Final Problem – Spoiler ReviewSherlock S4E3 The Final Problem – Spoiler-free reviewSherlock S4E2 The Lying Detective – Spoiler ReviewSherlock S4E1 The Six Thatchers – Spoiler reviewThe Sherlockology Review of 2016Sherlock S4E1 The Six Thatchers – Spoiler-free ReviewSherlock S4E3: The Final Problem will play in cinemasDoctor Strange - ReviewThe Voorman Problem (2011) - Retro ReviewOlder news




LEGO Announces New Official Set: Is It Sherlock, Back to the Future, or Female Scientists? by Jill Pantozzi | 4:35 pm, June 3rd, 2014 Back in June of last year, we told you about a push for more female minifigs from LEGO, particularly ladies doing science sets. Later in the year we were happy to hear of a single minifig being produced but were still anxious to hear the outcome of the set decision. LEGO’s Frederikke Hoff is here to tell us if the scientists beat out Sherlock fandom and Back to the Future’s DeLorean plus, she tells us what we can keep our fingers crossed for next time. (LEGO Ideas via Topless Robot) Are you following The Mary Sue on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, & Google +? © 2017 The Mary Sue, LLC |The consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his friends, family, colleagues, and enemies -- as well as the legendary locale of their home at 221B Baker St. -- might end up a legitimate Lego set. The "Sherlock" Lego set, created by a Lego enthusiast who goes by the name "Flailx," is one of six Winter Lego Review qualifiers -- along with sets for Macross VF-1 Valkyrie;




Legend of Zelda: Iron Knuckle Encounter; The Adventure Time Project; the "Back to the Future" DeLorean; and Japanese Old Style Architecture -- submitted on the Lego CUUSOO site, where Lego fans share their concepts for a chance at seeing them created. The suggested "Sherlock" minifigs include Sherlock Holmes, his best friend Dr. Watson, their landlady Mrs. Hudson, D.I. Greg Lestrade, forensic pathologist Molly Hooper, Sherlock's brother Mycroft Holmes, and villain Jim Moriarty. "The set was designed with the adult collector and fan of the show in mind, and so accuracy in matching the set was a priority," Flailx wrote in the description. "There are a number of building techniques employed throughout the set, and I believe it would be an enjoyable build." The set has two possible different styles. The smaller version of the 221B Baker St. consulting room includes Watson and Sherlock's comfy chairs, a fireplace with a skull on the mantle, Sherlock's desk, the quintessential teapot, and a hat rack with the famous deerstalker hat.




There's even the bison skull mounted to the wall with headphones hanging from it. A more expanded version of the consulting room includes everything in the smaller version, with the addition of Sherlock's couch, Union Jack pillow, lamps, a coffee table, an end table, a bowl of fruit, the iconic fleur de lys motif wallpaper (in sticker form), and a skull art print by John Pinkerton. The full set would use 450 Lego pieces. Since the "Sherlock" Lego set gained more than 10,000 supporters, the project moves into the review stage, where a board comprised of Lego designers, product managers, and other key team members will examine the design. The team then builds concept models to decide if the design meets the high standards it takes to make a Lego product, such as playability, safety, and fit with the company brand. "The review is a thorough process from its start and can take several months," the Lego CUUSOO team page stated. "When finished, we make a 'go/no go' decision to develop and sell a product based on the 'Sherlock' concept."

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