the lego movie benny's spaceship instructions

the lego movie benny's spaceship instructions

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The Lego Movie Benny'S Spaceship Instructions

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These are the instructions for building the LEGO The LEGO Movie Bennys Spaceship, Spaceship, SPACESHIP that was released in 2014. Download These Instructions as PDF: BI 3019/64+4*- 70816 V29 BOOK 1/2 [92.89 Mb] BI 3019/64+4*- 70816 V39 BOOK 1/2 [88.87 Mb] BI 3019/80+4*- 70816 V29 BOOK 2/2 [187.45 Mb] BI 3019/80+4*- 70816 V39 BOOK 2/2 [187.59 Mb] View which pieces you need to build this set ) which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this siteLEGO® Lego The Lego Movie sets are a great childrens toy. They can be great if you can pick them up in a toy sale, or in the childrens toy section of sites like eBay. Children have loved playing with Lego for many years. They are the kind of toy that will last forever. The Lego The Lego Movie sets are a great series that are sure to bring lots of enjoyment for your children. To view the Lego The Lego Movie instructions for a particular set, click on the thumbnail image or title of that set.




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Items 1 to 60 of 3000 Items 1 to 60 of 3000If you are a fan of LEGO Classic Space and the #70816 LEGO Benny’s Spaceship, Spaceship, SPACESHIP! set, here is a fun project for you; a mini version of Benny’s Spaceship by Chris McVeigh. You might remember that we discussed another little LEGO Classic Spaceship that appeared on The LEGO Movie poster and was reverse-engineered by Peter Morris and also provided full building instructions, see here: Build a Small LEGO Classic Spaceship. And now let’s talk about the mini version of Benny’s Spaceship! In the style of Anna’s song from the animated-film Frozen, Chris McVeigh even wrote a little poem for Benny: “Do you want to build a Spaceship? We could fly it ’round the halls! I think a ship in blue… is overdue, I’ve started building engine pods!” Cute, isn’t it? The little spaceship itself is built with the standard LEGO Classic Space color-scheme and includes a surprising amount of accurate detail for such a small scale; i




t even got the little wing-flyers, and the flaps over those large yellow space-cannons. This would actually make a wonderful addition to the full-size Benny’s Spaceship; you could build a whole fleet of them as companion one-person cruisers – just an idea! Speaking about building the small version of Benny’s Spaceship, Chris provides step-by-step instructions you can download in PDF format from his website for free. (As you may remember, we have featured Chris here before; he is well known for his sweet LEGO Christmas ornaments and other small models – you can check out building instructions for those as well.) The mini version of Benny’s Spaceship can be a fun weekend project to expand your LEGO Classic Space collection. And if you don’t have it already, you can find Benny’s Spaceship at the Online LEGO Shop. So what do you think? Are you planning to build this small version of Benny’s Spaceship? Are you a LEGO Classic Space fan? Or did The LEGO Movie start or revive your interest in LEGO Classic Space? W




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The requested URL /lego/inventory/tag/Classic%20Space/ was not found on this server.Chris McVeigh is well known in the LEGO fan community for his delightful LEGO models, excellent photography, and also for providing a fix for the #21303 LEGO Ideas WALL-E set’s originally faulty neck  design. I normally mention Chris around Christmas, because he feely shares building-steps for his very sweet LEGO Christmas decorations. However there are many other LEGO models offered by Chris that you can download the instructions for and build yourself. I particularly like Chris’ LEGO projects because – while they look very impressive with clever designs – they are not very large and don’t require a lot of parts, or unique elements. So most LEGO fans could easily build them from their own collection. B




esides Christmas decorations, Chris tends to focus on items that look great on display and could also work as fun gift items. The selection of retro televisions, old computers, telephones, and arcade games are sure to satisfy geeky LEGO fan. Other projects include birthday cakes and a sweet collection of LEGO bonsai. And under the vehicles section you can find a small train, various mini Star Wars vehicles, a Doctor Who police box, and my favorite is a miniaturized version of Benny’s Spaceship from The LEGO Movie. under the Building Guides section. If you would like to build any of the projects, just click on its image on Chris’ website, and the parts-selection and step-by-step building-guide will open up for you. You can save this file to your computer, or just follow the building-steps in your browser. If you don’t want to source the parts needed to build the models, you can also purchase full kits from Chris, with all the elements already included. These are available under the Buy Building Kits tab.




A couple of years ago Chris also started a series of LEGO portraits of pop-culture characters that he called Brick Sketches. These became very popular with LEGO fans and after over forty sketches the series is still going strong. They are basically slightly 3D mosaics on a 12×16 stud LEGO canvas, capturing each character with simple LEGO plates and other small elements. While there are no instructions for these, you can easily copy the ones you like just by looking at the pictures. You can find them under the Brick Sketches tab and at Chris’ flickr gallery. LEGO fans often look for small projects to doodle with on a lazy afternoon. Chris’ models are perfect for this. You can build them following the instructions, or use them as springboards for your own models. They are easy enough for pretty much any age and skill level, look great on display, and can inspire you with further ideas. So what do you think? Have you built any of Chris’ models yet? How do you like them? W

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