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Used & new (18) from $70.00 + $5.99 shipping Ships from and sold by yokathron2. LEGO Technic Jet Plane 9394 LEGO Technic Power Function Accessory box (8293) FREE Shipping. Break the realism barrier with this awesome Jet Plane! Streak across the sky with the realistic Jet Plane. Jump in the cockpit, close the canopy and take off! Operate the retractable landing gear and working ailerons and then sweep the wings back and go supersonic! It's just like the real thing! Rebuilds into an aerobatic plane. Streak across the sky with the realistic jet plane. Jump in the cockpit, close the canopy and take off. Operate the retractable landing gear and working ailerons and then sweep the wings back and go supersonic. It's just like the real thing. Rebuilds into a aerobatic plane. 15 x 2.8 x 10.3 inches 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 9 - 16 years #253,657 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #7,285 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets




5.0 out of 5 stars LEGO Technic 42040 Fire Plane Building Kit LEGO Creator 31039 Blue Power Jet Building Kit LEGO Technic Street Motorcycle Along The Way Finds 5 star100%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsToy is better than the real thing... to be successful with this complicated toy is a fantastic instruction written by LEGOEnjoyable toy...Very cool lego setAs a gift for a young boy, you simply can't go wrong with Legos.EPIC Plane!!!!ChallengingThe Lego Technic Jet Plane 9394 was wonderful for my grandson Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer ReviewsThe TBB editorial team recently announced our shortlist for LEGO Creation of the Year, but what do you our readers think? Over the course of the year, you let your mouse clicks do the talking, and it’s clear that you felt the same way about many of the best LEGO creations we highlighted. Based on clicks, likes, shares, and other stats, here are the top 10 most popular LEGO creations featured on The Brothers Brick in 2016, as voted by you!




10. LEGO Technic Porsche 919, the 2015 Le Mans winner Manuel Nascimento honored the winner of the 2015 24 Hours of Le Mans race with this gorgeous Porsche 919 built from LEGO Technic pieces. Manuel’s Porsche sports custom stickers, and has numerous working features. 9. 11-foot-long LEGO Classic Space spaceship LL-2016 We visited Seattle-area LEGO builder Mark Neumann’s home and interviewed him about his massive spaceship, which features amazing detail, working lights, tons of minifig action, and various support craft. 8. 4-foot-long 1:15-scale LEGO F-14 Tomcat British builder James Cherry one-ups even our own master aircraft builder Ralph Savelsberg with his massive US Navy F-14 Tomcat fighter jet. James used LEGO Power Functions to create working variable sweep wings and control surfaces, and spent nine months assembling the 8,000 piece LEGO creation. 7. Amazing folding LEGO Himeji castle Japanese builder talapz created a folding LEGO version of the iconic “White Egret Castle” in western Japan, recently brought to life in LEGO by Ryan McNaught’s team as well (though Ryan’s version doesn’t fold up).




6. Life-size LEGO facehugger is a thing of nightmares One could argue that some LEGO creations might be best left unbuilt, like this life-size, articulated facehugger from the Alien movies. 5. 5,000-piece LEGO Star Wars AT-AT properly scaled to minifigures Most fan-built and official LEGO Star Wars AT-AT walkers are far too small. Not so with this 5,000-piece monstrosity by Noah. You’d best scramble your puny snowspeeders, Rebel scum! 4. MacLaren’s Pub from How I Met Your Mother in LEGO While a few minifigs might have improved this scene by speedyhead, that didn’t deter readers from making this the fourth most popular LEGO creation featured on TBB in 2016. 3. LEGO Battle on Rhen Var from Star Wars: Battlefront Most LEGO Star Wars creations we feature here on TBB are from one of the movies, but Markus has built a massive battle scene from the video game Battlefront. Markus used 250,000 LEGO bricks to recreate the scene, complete with massed minifigures, vehicles, and a detailed interior.




2. Silly readers, bookshelves are for displaying LEGO! In what is sure to come as a surprise to our humble friend Alan McMorran, his ingenious modular buildings spanning bookshelves in his home office takes the #2 spot in our list of most popular LEGO creations of 2016. Alan integrates his display of official sets on either side with a lovely span of custom buildings. 1. LEGO Technic A-Team van Technic is making a clean sweep of each of the categories on TBB this year — most popular news item, most popular LEGO set review, and most popular custom LEGO creation as well. This LEGO Technic A-Team van by Chade is remote controlled, with working lights, powered doors, and more. Combining high nostalgia, working features, and a solid design, Chade’s van was our most popular LEGO creation of the year! 0. LEGO Star Trek Klingon Bird of Prey six years in the making But wait, there’s more! Decloaking itself and blasting past the rest of the list at Warp 5, after we’d already put together this post, Kevin Walter’s fantastic Klingon Bird of Prey takes the top spot for the year.




Kevin spent six years designing and redesigning the model digitally before finally assembling all the necessary pieces to build it in real brick. A well-deserved top spot for a top-shelf LEGO model.Tell all your friends!Before you can vote for cool new LEGO sets, or submit your own you'll need to sign in with or register for a LEGO ID: You're currently signed in to LEGO ID as . Would you like to sign in to LEGO Ideas with this LEGO ID? LEGO Ideas is designed for older builders. We’re sorry, but based on the birth date we have on file for you, this means we can't let you have an account here. Create and Share Galleries as a place to share your models with other LEGO builders like you. Are you sure you want to log out of LEGO Ideas?Forget the iPad, you'd be better off giving your children Play-Doh to keep them entertained on a plane, according to new research.A social experiment led by Professor Robert Winston found that old-fashioned fun is all you need to keep children happy in-flight - contrary to popular belief.




The research comes as parents revealed that their biggest concern when flying was keeping their children entertained, with 60 per cent admitting they fail to keep kids distracted for more than 30 minutes. Building blocks: Finn Garrett and Professor Robert Winston get to grips with Lego on board the flight A quarter of parents surveyed said they worried about their children disturbing other passengers, while more than half were nervous about disrupting their youngster’s sleepingBritish Airways conducted the social experiment in response to the survey, by placing 30 youngsters on a flight for two hours with a selection of toys. The children, aged two to 10, were given 90 minutes playtime and observed by scientist and TV personality Robert Winston and a team of educational psychologists. Entertained: Cathy West and Elodie, 2, play with stuffed toys and Play-Doh on board the lfight The surprising findings revealed that it was actually the cheapest toys that kept the children occupied for the longest.




THE TOP 10 TOYS TO TAKE ON A PLANE 1.    Magnetic travel game 8.    9.    Finger puppets 10.  Play-Doh and toy-of-the-moment Loom Bands topped the list with 80 per cent of children and 70 per cent of parents saying they would take these on a flight in the future. Both toys, costing just 74p and £1.99 respectively, kept more than half of the children occupied for longer than 40 minutes. The most popular toy among two to five year olds was Play-Doh, while Loom Bands were a firm favourite with the five to 10 year olds. Timeless classics such as Lego and Top Trump cards also scored highly with this age group; keeping them entertained for an average of 37 and 33 minutes respectively.Professor Winston, said: 'Although the temptation is for parents to play a film in the hope that their child falls asleep, activity based toys, such as lego, sticker books and travel games are also a great way to keep them engaged. 'Bringing out a different toy at regular intervals is guaranteed to keep them quiet for longer than 90 minutes.'




Simple pleasures: The study, which also included participant Archie Sturt, 3, with his mother Nicola Sturt, found children don't need high-tech games to be entertained DR VIVIAN HILL'S TOP TIPS FOR A STRESS-FREE FLIGHT1.  Have drinks to hand they can sip on for take off and landing so they don't concentrate on the air pressure; which can affect children moreBuy new toys and games for the flight as newer toys entertain them for longer3.  Bring out different toys at regular intervals. Wrapping them and giving them as presents works really well4.  Concentrate on packing activities as opposed to static objects such as dolls and cuddly toys 5.  Think of games with extended play. Finger puppets and activity cards are both toys that can be drawn out to last a lot longer6.  Think about games that you don't need to carry. Verbal games like I Spy and Twenty Questions are good ways to pass the flight time7.  If it's an evening or night flight take pyjamas. for bed will help avoid disrupting their sleep pattern.

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