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This set inventory has been obtained from LEGO Customer Services replacement parts page. Important note: We do not control this inventory and cannot currently make changes to it. Use it as a guide to the contents of the set, or to find out part numbers when requesting replacements. Download the inventory as a CSV file » inventory for this set »Brayden'S LegosVince'S LegoLego LandLego Modular BuildingsBuildings Too02 FlickrFlickr PhotoChildren LegosLego FreaksForwardmy grandson would love to work this one.......he's so good with these legos Ricky Raccoon and His Scooter Same as set 324LEGO® → System → Town 10183 << 10184 >> 10185 10184 Town Plan is a Town set released in 2008. The set is made to resemble a normal LEGO town in the 1950s. An exclusive letter from the LEGO Company owner (Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen) is also included, and he is depicted on the box playing with the set. The set also contains eight minifigures and two vehicles. Also featured with this set are three exclusive 2x2 gold bricks that cannot be obtained in any other set.




They are included to celebrate the 50th year anniversery of the LEGO brick. It's recommended for ages 12+. This set is made to resemble a normal town in the year . The Town set includes five points of interest being: a movie theatre, a town hall, a service station, a fountain, and two vehicles. Included also are eight minifigures made to look like they are from the 1950's. The first point of interest was a Movie Theatre. The movie theatre was coloured blue, red, and tan. In the middle of the bottom floor was a reception counter, and around the reception counter were different movie posters featuring movies from the 50's era. Above the reception counter was a giant sign saying CINEMA, the letters going from up to down in red letters on both sides. The second point of interest is the Town Hall. The Town Hall is a large dark green building, made of three main parts. At the bottom of a middle part was a staircase going up to a transparent door. Above the door was a clock.




On the two sides of the door were two white columns, and on both sides of the clock were two smaller white columns. The two other main points of the city hall were identical: Both had many white windows and but not as tall as the middle part. On the bottom were gardens, filled with flowers, protected by a black fence encircling it. On the far right of the set was a street lamp. On the far left was a city map, with a red point on the map. All three parts of the building had grey roofs. On the inside of the town hall was plants and a ceremonial stage for weddings. There is also a service station in the corner. The Service Station was made of two main parts, both connected by a folding brick. Both buildings were basically rectangular grey base plates with a rectangular roofs. The roof were held up by four pillars placed at each corner of the rectangular base plate. Both were mostly white, with a bit of green and red. This meaning that this is an service station. Inside the first part was filled with areas to hold tools, including a box and a tool holder.




The second part had a door, leading into an office were a man sits at his desk. Under the desk there is a yellow banana and a green apple. A tree is standing on the side of the building. The fourth point of interest is a fountain. The base is green, and blue coloured bricks are encircled by grey bricks. Two benches are standing on the opposite sides. In the centre of the fountain there is three special edition gold bricks that are exclusive to this set. The last point of interest are two vehicles. One vehicle is a blue car and the other a red tanker. The blue car is used as the honeymoon car for the bride and groom while the red tanker is used for delivering fuel for the petrol station. Eight exclusive minifigures came with this set. Although none of them were specifically named. This set includes a married groom, a married woman, one man pedestrian, one woman chef, a theatre reception man, and three service station workers. The Groom comes with a classic black top hat.




He also comes with the classic yellow head piece with a shy grin on it. The torso he comes with has tuxedo printing and for his legs they are solid black. The Bride has a classic hair piece in a pony tail position. Her head piece comes with a smile but it is not a normal classic one. THis one has eyebrows in an upright position and lip balm underneath the mouth. Her torso has flowers printed on it and she comes with a sloped brick piece instead of a normal leg piece stimulating a dress instead. The pedestrian comes with a plain brown hairpiece and a classic yellow head piece with a smiley face printed on it. He also comes with a plaid torso in dark blue and grey unprinted legs. Celebrate 50 years of LEGO bricks! Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the modern LEGO brick with this special-edition update of the classic Town Plan set! Completely redesigned with the best of modern bricks, details and design, the all-new Town Plan features a 1950s-style gas station with pumps, car wash and garage, a town hall with a newly-married couple, a movie theatre with ticket booth, seats and posters, 2 automobiles, 8 Minifigures, rare LEGO colors and elements, and more.




Includes a letter from company owner Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, who appeared as a kid on the original Town Plan box and returns on this one! Includes 3 gold bricks to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the LEGO brick! The set was released in the City Theme, under the Town Essentials subtheme. The box design was one similar to and . , grandson of the founder of the LEGO Company and now owner of the company, is featured on the front cover who was also featured on the cover of the set, just like he was featured on a set with the same name fifty years earlier, as a child. The set contained 1,981 bricks included a letter written and signed by the company owner Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen. The set was valued at $149.99 USD, $262.62 AUD, and $159.99 EUD and was intended for people ages twelve and older. The set was released under the City Theme, under the Town Essentials subtheme, in 2008. Octan WorkerOctan WorkerBrideGroomChefPedestrianOctan WorkerTicket Clerk Billund (Danish pronunciation: [ˈb̥ilɔnˀ]) is a small town in Jutland, Denmark, most notable as the home of the Lego Group head office.




A typical company town, it is also known for its theme park, Legoland, and for Billund Airport which is the second largest airport in Denmark. The airport opened in 1964 and was built by the Lego Group, but is now run independently. With a population of 6,194 (1 January 2014),[2] Billund is the second largest town in Billund Municipality, Region of Southern Denmark, following the municipal seat of Grindsted. On the outskirts of the town there is a Lego factory, which, as of 2005, manufactured 90% of the company's products. Adjacent to the company's headquarters is the first Legoland theme park, which opened in 1968 and is called Legoland Billund. In addition to the Lego Group, Sun Air of Scandinavia has its head office in Billund. Billund has long been part of the parish of Grene Kirke ("Grove Church") whose original Romanesque building was first mentioned in 1291. The town's name was first mentioned as "Byllundt" in 1454 and as "Billund" in 1510. In 1880, the town's first windmill was built on the road between Vejle and Varde.




In 1895, the mill burned to the ground but was rebuilt in 1897, this time in the style of Dutch windmills. That same year, a railway was built from Vejle to Billund, and the route was later extended to Grindsted in 1914. In 1916, Ole Kirk Christiansen, who later founded Lego, bought a Billund furniture company that was founded in 1895. He invested in the town, creating a new dairy and the Skjoldbjerg church a few miles south of town. In 1930, Kirk Christiansen began producing utility items such as ironing boards, stepladders and miniature toys. His first toys were created from scraps from the production of his other goods but his true toy production started in 1932. In 1934, the toy factory was named "Lego." In the late 1930s Billund experienced growth due to the factories and began to build waterworks, a gymnasium, and the town hall, though the local power station was closed and relocated. During the Nazi occupation in World War II, the old Lego Factory was destroyed by fire in 1942, but a new one was immediately erected.




In 1946, the railway track from Grindsted was extended to the Lego factory. Plastic Lego Bricks were first released from the factory in 1949. The 1950s brought a recession to Billund with the closing of the railroad. In response to the growing poverty, the Billund Housing Association was founded and created affordable housing as well as a retirement home. Lego created a large park north of town with a playground, outdoor scene, toboggan hill and a man-made lake in 1959. In 1962 the Billund Airport was inaugurated, first as the Lego Group's private airport, and was later opened for other uses. Legoland opened in 1968, and Billund again began to experience growth. Billund is located approximately 13 kilometers (8 miles) from Grindsted, 56 kilometers (35 miles) from Esbjerg, and 27 kilometers (17 miles) from The Regional Capital of Vejle. As of 2012 the town had 6,146 residents. In the beginning of the 1930s Billund was still a small village with only 300 residents. In the 1950s the village reached 500 residents and after this time that number increased rapidly.




After only 20 years, in 1970 this number quadrupled to 2,065 residents. Population growth exploded because of Lego's rapid expansion in the mid-1960s. The town's demographics are characterized by many families with children; approximately 27.3% of the households in the town consist of couples with children. This is somewhat above the average for the region. The residents in the town mostly live in family houses. Legoland amusement park, view from the tower. Billund is a popular destination for tourists, especially families with children. The town is home to the theme park Legoland, which was opened in 1968, and since 2009 has also been the home of Lalandia Billund, a waterpark and activity center. With Billund airport, it is easy to get to the city, and besides the attractions in Billund, a lot of families also come to the area to visit the Givskud Zoo, Kongernes Jelling, and the Vandel Museum. In the area there are hotels, hostels, and a camping site. A new Lego House will open in late 2017.

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