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LEGO Minifigures, Custom Army Guns and Parts Tanker Helmet - Black - BrickWarriors Japanese Helmet - Tan - BrickWarriors Russian SMG - Black - BrickWarriors Japanese SMG - Black - BrickWarriors German SMG - Black - BrickWarriors Desert Warrior - Custom Minifig CHOKING HAZARD Items sold on this site contain small parts and are unsuitable for children under the age of 3 LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of Companies. The LEGO Group does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this website nor any of the customised/modified products or sets shown on it nor does it accept responsibility in any way, shape or form for any unforeseen and/or adverse consequences following from such customisation/modification.New WW2 custom weapons for lego minifigures x 36 plus free one lego brick The LEGO® StoreTYSONS CORNER CENTER 7966 Tysons Corner CtrMcLean VA 22102-4500 Visit the LEGO Store at Tysons Corner! Masters of Spinjitzu: a new force to save the world!




In this easy-to-read story, the ninjas try obtain the final golden weapon. With Sensei Wu by their side, they journey to underworld and come face to face with their sworn enemy, Garmadon.Battle At The Blacksmith Shop August 2011 (US),June 2011 (Germany and Spain) 2508 Battle At The Blacksmith Shop is a 189 piece Ninjago set that was released in 2011 for $19.99 This set includes a roof that is hinged to provide a rack for the swords and other accessories on the underside of the roof. It also includes the map of the golden weapons. As you lift the roof, the rack will spin and reveal another side of weapons. The real name of the blacksmith shop is Four Weapons. The set also contains a gold katana which could possibly be the Sword of Fire, though a new mould is set to be released with 2254 Mountain Shrine and 2507 Fire Temple. It contains 9 weapons and two minifigures, Kai and Kruncha. The shop appeared in the LEGO Battles: Ninjago video game, both in the ninja and Skulkin stories.




In the ninja story, you begin the level as Sensei Wu, who is on his way to see Kai at the shop. In the Skulkin story, you begin the level as the skeletons, who are out to take the map to the Golden Weapons. This is achievable by smashing the shop. Defend the map to the golden weapons at the Blacksmith Shop! General Kruncha has busted into Kai’s blacksmith shop to steal the secret map with the location of the 4 golden Ninjago weapons! Help Kai to fend him off using the Blacksmith Shop’s hidden arsenal of weapons– Spinjitzu style! Set includes 4 weapons and a chicken leg. Includes 2 minifigures: Kai and General Kruncha Weapons include: 4 swords, 2 claws, 1 spear, 1 Chinese spear, 1 machete, 1 hammer and a chicken leg Lift the roof to rotate the wall and reveal a secret stash of weapons! Cook the chicken or sculpt swords in the fire! Measures over 10” (25cm) wide and 11” (27cm) tallyou can build just about anything with them. Every time I go to the NYC LEGO store in Rockefeller Center, I marvel at the wall of bricks (also the dragon, which is hilarious to me).




Hundreds of pods with assorted colored bricks line the wall, just waiting for a creative mind to assemble them into something special. That is exactly what ZaziNombies of YouTube has done. He takes weapons, items, and occasionally sprites from video games and renders them in real life using the little plastic cubes. I found this video first and absolutely lost my mind when I realized it could actually fire. The zeppelin makes such a great nuke! It makes me want to build a giant LEGO Mirelurk queen to shoot, but I’m probably going to need several more zeppelins if I want to survive the encounter. I haven’t had a chance to play Black Ops 3, but after seeing this LEGO masterpiece, I so want to try it now. This weapon is is straight out of a HP Lovecraft novel. I didn’t even know LEGO made tentacle-like bricks. The light bricks really bring the whole piece to unearthly squidish life. I also love that minifig Davy Jones from from LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean makes an appearance.




I think Thor would appreciate this build. Using around 350 bricks, ZaziNombies says the hammer-head is “solid all the way through” so it can really hurt if you swing it around. Considering this is an orc weapon wielded by Orgrim Doomhammer (one of the greatest warriors of the Horde) I would have expected it to be on a larger scale. Then again, the puny man-creature wouldn’t be able to wield it then, would he? This video is super cool because ZaziNombies actually shows you a quick break down of the build for the drum of the Sentry Gun. Unfortunately, this one does not fire, but as he mentions in the video, ZaziNombies had to keep the weight of the drum light as it is only supported by two Technic pins. Regardless, this is an awesome piece and I could totally see Team Fortress 2 cosplayers using something like it in their photo shoots. Are you a fan of LEGOs? What amazing creations have you assembled? Do you have any favorite creators you like to watch? Welcome to the Kiddiwinks Online LEGO shop




We hope you enjoy searching through our website that’s filled with a wide range of LEGO products for all ages and interests. In fact, we’re one of the largest suppliers of LEGO in South Africa and strive to offer our carefully selected products at competitive prices. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, feel free to give any of our stores a call – you’ll find their contact details below. Check out our News page where you'll find a range of useful tips and stories all to do with LEGO. Turn your LEGO dreams into reality with Kiddiwinks. Shop 7Palmyra Junction9 Palmyra RoadClaremont Tel: 021 671 4525 Shop G122Blue Route Mall16 Tokai RoadTokai Tel: 021 712 5202 Shop G18Willowbridge Lifestyle Centre39 Carl Cronje DriveTyger Valley Tel: 021 914 0151A dream of many kids (and adults) is to build a working replica of a real gun from LEGO bricks. Some do make successful attempts at building LEGO guns, but there is one teen who is the undisputed master of LEGO guns and LEGO gun-building.




Today I will introduce you to Jack Streat from the United Kingdom, his LEGO guns, and his new 350 page book full of instructions on how to make working LEGO guns: LEGO Heavy Weapons – Build Working Replicas of Four of the World’s Most Impressive Guns Whether we like it or not, guns are an integral part of our world, and making a LEGO gun is not going to hurt anyone any more than a water-gun or other toy-gun (wear eye-protection though as they really do shoot bricks!) – on the other hand they will enhance your thinking, mechanical and LEGO building skills. So if you are up to a great challenge, why not give it a try? And one of the best ways to start out is by learning the basics of LEGO gun-building from a true master. By the time you finish LEGO Heavy Weapons you will have the skills not just to build the LEGO guns included in the book, but also have the understanding of how to design and build your own weapon-replicas from LEGO. Jack Streat has played an influential role in the LEGO guns builder community since posting his first LEGO gun online at age 13.




His YouTube videos and MOCpages postings created a lot of enthusiasm amongst LEGO fans, so much so that he was approached by No Starch Press to ask if he would like to publish a book on the topic. After a lot of hard work the book LEGO Heavy Weapons was born with instructions to build four LEGO guns. Jack is now 17 years old and this is his first book. Below I will review the LEGO guns book quality, the instructions for building the LEGO guns, and the LEGO guns themselves – so read on… ➡ THE LEGO HEAVY WEAPONS BOOK QALITY: You can tell this book means serious business just by its look; it is a big hefty manual – kind of like a shop-manual for vehicles – that is meant to be used and can take some beating! The book is 353 pages and covers the instructions for four LEGO gun replicas: the Desert Eagle handgun, the AKS-74U assault rifle, the Jungle Carbine (a Lee Enfield sniper rifle) and the SPAS 12 shotgun. Even though the book is big, the pages lie flat as you turn them – in fact, I have built my own Desert Eagle right on top of the book! T




he pages of the book have a matte finish, which is easy on the eyes and helps with seeing the instructions clearly with no glare. There are also lots of white spaces to keep the design nice and clean. The color of the instructions is black and shades of gray, which is great for building weapons, however in my opinion the shades could be a tad lighter as the darker colors are hard to differentiate. You do need good lighting to see them well. (Don’t build your first LEGO gun at 10 PM with only a night-light like I did!) Overall I would say that the book is excellent quality and definitely serves the purpose of an instruction-manual for building LEGO weapons. It looks right and feels right in every way. ➡ THE LEGO HEAVY WEAPONS BOOK INSTRUCTIONS: The instructions to build each of the four LEGO guns are excellent! Jack is not just sharing the building steps, but the thinking, the challenges, and the mechanism behind the LEGO gun designs – thereby giving you the skills to build your own LEGO weapons in the future. T




here is also a list of parts for each LEGO gun, so you know what you will need to build them. Jack uses a modular method for building-instructions; building sections of the LEGO gun separately (trigger, grip, chamber, barrel, magazine, etc.) then putting them all together at the end. The tremendous benefit of this method is that if you want to modify a particular section of a LEGO gun, you can build or re-build just that module – no need to take apart and redesign the entire LEGO gun. The downside is that it makes the instructions a bit tedious and boring. It took me a couple of hours to build the smallest gun (the Desert Eagle) and as I was building the various modules I kept thinking when will this thing ever going to look like a gun. It was not until step 25 (an hour into building) when I thought, yeah, this is starting to look like something! 🙄e instructions are logical and easy to follow, however I would suggest for further publications that, while keeping the modular method for its great benefits, put together a few of the modules earlier in the building steps to give a feeling of achievement in the process. Af




ns are just a big hunk of metal, so anything to make the building process more interesting and enjoyable will help for novices like me. ➡ THE LEGO HEAVY WEAPONS BOOK GUNS: I actually wasn’t planning to build any of the guns at this time, but once I was  flipping through and reading the book I just couldn’t help myself. So I choose the smallest LEGO gun – the Desert Eagle – to build. After looking at the LEGO elements I needed I was pleasantly surprised that most of the parts are in fact very common LEGO bricks and plates with a few Technic pieces added for the sliding and shooting mechanism. Even though I don’t own any Technic sets, I had enough Technic pieces to build the Desert Eagle with only a few parts missing. Yes, my LEGO gun is a bit rainbow colored, but the point is that most likely anyone with a medium-size LEGO collection can build these LEGO guns to completion or close to completion, and pick up the missing parts for a few dollars on BrickLink.





As far as the finished LEGO gun, it is solid, it works, and it does look like the real thing! In fact all of the four replicas are 1:1 scale, so yeah, they could be mistaken for a real gun so be careful carrying them in public! 8)
All four of the LEGO guns included in the book do something; the Desert Eagle has a blowback action mechanism, the AKS-74U has a folding stock (this is an amazing design!) and shoots LEGO bricks, the Jungle Carbine is a real giant and also shoots bricks, and the SPAS 12 has a pump-action mechanism and shoots bricks as well. (See video above for action!) In summary I would say that this is a must book for LEGO gun enthusiasts; it will greatly improve your weapon-building skills, and give you all the steps to build impressive replicas of four of the most iconic guns. I would suggest the book for older kids because of the complexity of the building-steps and the amount of time needed to build each of the LEGO guns. (The book itself recommends it for children over 12 with adult supervision.) An

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