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Lego FerryCar FerryFerry BoatLego Instructions OldInstructions OnlineCompany SetsLego CompanyOld Lego SetsL L LegosForwardThis page helps you to find LEGO instructions online for all kinds of sets - official LEGO company sets (old, retired and new), and custom LEGO... Toy Brick Store - all the Lego that you could ever want We buy your used Lego - we will even collect it! Got a Model that you made yourself? Make money and let us sell your design We Sell Bricks, We Buy Bricks and we Sell Customer's BluePrints. NOTE: This site is still in Beta - going live July 2015 To build or not to build... that is, indeed, the question Get cash for your unwanted Lego Get Cash for your unwanted lego - we pay very attractive prices for good second hand Lego - our agents in your area will even collect it from your home! Get cash for your own Lego designs Built a great model? - we will show you how to upload your model Blueprint and get up to 10% of the component sales,




Like to build other peoples Models? Buy one of our model packs designed by our customers with full instructions and all the pieces you need. View our Gallery NOW! Just want to buy quality bricks at low prices? Well Visit our online shop and save 10% off the ebay prices! Learn everything you need to know about creating Lego models with hints and tips from top modellers from around the world.The 25 most valuable Lego sets of all time, from the Millennium Falcon to the Statue of Liberty Lego bricks aren't just for stepping on and screaming in horror. They're also quite the commodity. The beloved building toy has spawned a secondary market where rare sets can be worth thousands. With the help of Jeff Maciorowski from the Lego investing site Brickpicker, we present to you the 25 most valuable Lego sets in history. Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon: $3,987.40 Statue of Liberty: $1,998.87. Imperial Star Destroyer: $1,744. Death Star II: $1,656.87.




Rebel Blockade Runner: $1,199.20. Castle Giant Chess Set: $1,128.20. Y-wing Attack Starfighter: $1,067.60 Super Star Destroyer: $881.33. Vader's TIE Advanced: $673.20. Marina Bay Sands: $657.40. Get the Slide Deck from Henry Blodget's IGNITION Presentation on the Future of Digital Read Business Insider On The Go Available on iOS or Android See All Jobs » Thanks to our partnersWhen Chris Steininger was a boy, the best day of the school year was Take Your Parent to School Day. Other kids' dads were doctors, lawyers, whatever. Steininger's dad was the coolest of them all. "I was a rock star," says dad, Dan Steininger. He would show Chris' classmates his elaborate Lego creations and give them little packages of Lego bricks.Chris followed in his father's footsteps. Today both father and son work as master builders at the Lego North American headquarters in Enfield. There are only eight master builders in the world, all of them in Enfield.




The Steiningers are the only father and son."We do actually get paid to play for a living," Chris says.Both Steiningers will be in Hartford all weekend Dec. 2 to 4 for the Lego KidsFest, an annual celebration of all things Lego at the Connecticut Convention Center. Hartford was the city where Lego KidsFest was founded in 2009, and this is its fifth visit here. The events usually sell out far in advance, so buying before the event is essential.The upcoming Hartford fest will be the last LEGO KidsFest. Since its founding, it has expanded from its home city to encompass events in Chicago, Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, San Jose, Cleveland, Richmond, Phoenix, Portland, Houston, Milwaukee and Cleveland. BuzzEngine, the West Hartford-based events management firm that produces LEGO KidsFest, announced Thursday the end of the event's seven-year run. "We hope New Englanders will join us for one last jump in The Big Brick Pile," said Chris White of BuzzEngine. The Steiningers will bring about 25 different models to KidsFest: Guardians of the Galaxy, Superman, Wonder Woman, Lightning McQueen, velociraptors, other animals and superheroes.




They will do workshops, give out design tips, teaching kids how to be better at using the Legos they already own."Our models are meant to inspire the children," Dan says. "If you have enough of these bricks, you can make it."Dan began his adult life as a TV and movie actor, then moved to carpentry. He enjoyed sculpting, so when his son was a boy he enjoyed playing Legos with him. "For me, Lego was a medium like metal or wood," he says. More Lego sculptors may be on the way in the Steininger family. "My son has a 'future master builder' shirt," Chris says.Other activities at the KidsFest include an interactive Lego "Star Wars" relay race, a "Star Wars" action figure building area, models from the movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," a Disney princess play area, a model museum, a construction zone and a massive, loose pile of Lego bricks.Lego KidsFest New England will be at the Connecticut Convention Center, 100 Columbus Blvd. in Hartford, from Friday to Sunday, Dec. 2 to 4. Admission for each 4-1/2-hour session is $19 to $22.




.Editor's note: This story has been updated from a previous version to announce the end of the seven-year LEGO KidsFest run.Lego Announces Sale Date for Beatles ‘Yellow Submarine’ Set Subscribe to Ultimate Classic Rock on Well, now you know what to get the Beatles fans in your life for Christmas. Lego has announced the impending arrival of the latest in its ongoing Ideas series, and it’s packed with colorful Fab Four fun. Starting Nov. 1, you’ll be able to purchase Lego’s Yellow Submarine set — a $60 investment that recreates the titular vehicle in detail with more than 550 pieces in all, plus Minifig versions of George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. Like other sets in the series, Lego’s Yellow Submarine set was approved after gathering 10,000 votes cast at the Ideas website. “It features a functioning propeller and rudder, as well as a set of periscopes that can rotate to different angular positions,” reads the description.




“Perhaps the funnest part of this model, however, is that the top cover of the chassis is removable to reveal a cockpit that fits all four minifig Beatles members.” Unsurprisingly, designer Kevin Szeto was motivated by a love of the band’s work. “As an amateur musician and songwriter, I have always been drawn to the music of the Beatles. The creation of the Yellow Submarine model was really my way of showing my affection for the Beatles, as well as trying to pay a small tribute to the Beatles phenomenon,” he explained. “The Yellow Submarine is bright, fun, and colorful, which also made it a good subject to translate into Lego form.” “I€ watched€ the€ film€ when€ I€ was€ younger€ and€ was €really €inspired€ by €how €it €oozed€ so€ much€ imagination€ –€ comparable€ to€ how€ I€ view€ Lego€ elements,” added Lego’s Justin Ramsden. “€I’m €also €a €massive €fan €of €the€ Beatles, ˆ€having €grown€ up€ with €their €music€ all€ my €life, ˆ€so €to €see €the €Beatles €in €Lego €form €is€ a €dream €come €true.”

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