LEGO City Airport Passenger Terminal (60104) Available for Click & Collect LEGO City Prison Island (60130) LEGO City Cargo Train (60052) LEGO City High-Speed Passenger Train (60051) LEGO City Fire Station (60110) LEGO City Police Station (60141) LEGO City Auto Transport Heist (60143) LEGO City Fire Ladder Truck (60107) LEGO City Volcano Exploration Base (60124) LEGO City Pizza Van (60150) LEGO City ATV Race Team (60148) LEGO City Airport Air Show (60103) LEGO City Dragster Transporter (60151) LEGO City Buggy (60145) LEGO City Fishing Boat (60147) LEGO City Bulldozer Break-In (60140) LEGO City Money Transporter (60142) LEGO City Stunt Truck (60146) LEGO City Fire Boat (60109) LEGO City Fire Starter Set (60106) LEGO City Police Starter Set (60136) LEGO City Town Square (60097) LEGO City Race Plane (60144) LEGO City High-speed Chase (60138)7641 La ville est un ensemble City sorti en 2009.
Il contient une pizzeria, un magasin de vélos / skateboards, un arrêt de bus, un bus, une employée de pizzeria, un skateboarder, un chauffeur de bus, un mécanicien et un homme d'affaires. Archive de la page d'origine LEGO City ne cesse de s'agrandir ! Construis un quartier de LEGO City ! L'homme d'affaires ratera-t-il son bus ? Le petit garçon obtiendra-t-il le skateboard de ses rêves ? À qui est destinée cette délicieuse pizza tout juste sortie du four ? C'est toi qui décides ! Construis une pizzeria, un magasin de vélos/skateboards ainsi qu'un bus et son arrêt. L'ensemble comprend 5 figurines (chauffeur de bus, employée de pizzeria, skateboarder, mécanicien et homme d'affaires) et plein d'accessoires ! La pizzeria, le magasin de vélos/skateboards ainsi que le bus et son arrêt t'offrent de nombreuses possibilités de jeu ! Les détails sont très réalistes ! Les portes et les fenêtres s'ouvrent vraiment. Tu peux aussi faire monter tes figurines dans le bus ou les faire dîner à la pizzeria !
N'oublie pas non plus de récupérer ton vélo au magasin une fois qu'il est réparé ! Le bus mesure plus de 17,8 cm de long et 7,6 cm de haut La pizzeria, qui compte deux niveaux, mesure 12,7 cm de long et 17,8 cm de haut Le magasin de vélos/skateboards mesure 12,7 cm de long et 7,6 cm de haut L'arrêt de bus mesure 12,7 cm de long et 6,4 cm de largeThe requested URL /index.php?cPath=89&osCsid=00cd637e6b226f5d859c45d1b2af501d was not found on this server.Køb og sælg både nye og brugte nye varer på DBA – du finder over 1 mio. billige ting til salg.Skip to search - Accesskey = s What are these Lego basket ball players on amazon all about?! Why are they so cheap? Shouldn’t these be really expensive? After the unexpected success of LEGO Soccer sets, The LEGO Group expanded their sports lines to include NBA sets in 2003. These licensed sets were produced in large numbers that did not meet market demands. This is why the sets and figures are still affordable.
I went to a tag sale and purchaed Ollie the Dragon, the statue of Liberty. Also purchased 2 lego mini-fig sculptures. I was wondering the value of these. Congratulations on your great discovery of sculpture sets! The Statue of Liberty contains many rare sand green elements and is worth approximately $350 – $500 USD if complete. The other sets can be built out of basic bricks and are not as valuable. These sets should be worth $100 – $200 USD if they are complete with instructions. Great BLOG you have got there! What is the minifig scale? Is it 1/32, 1/35, 1/48 or ? And, the brick it self, in in connection with above… Thank you very much in advance. A minifigure has odd proportions that do not exactly match one scale. This is also true of sets featuring minifigures. They have been and are designed in a variety of scales. Please check out this interesting article regarding the original development of the minifigure by Jens Nygaard Knudsen: http://www.minifig.co.uk/default.asp?id=10
I used to play with Lego town sets in the late 80’s, early 90’s before entering the Lego dark ages. I have now fallen in love with Lego again and started purchasing the newer sets, but this time from an investment view. Also, I notice that the old Lego town sets have increased in value. Would it be wise investing in them at this point in time in the hope they will increase in value a further 10 years down the line? For example, I recently picked up ‘6385: Fire House-I’ (a 1985 release) for around USD $250. Investment wise, is this a wise investment and will the value skyrocket 10 years go up down the line? In terms of modern sets, apart from the modular and licensed sets, do other sets have value? For example, do you have foresee 7641: City Corner as a good investment? Sorry for the many questions but I just want to make sure I am not investing around USD $1,000 a year in dead investments. Any investment carries the risk that you could lose most of your initial capital.
Collectors like rare sets in pristine mint condition. Promotional sets with low production quantities will usually hold their value over the long term. Certain licensed lines such as Batman increased in value after the line was discontinued. Many fans purchased, built, and played with these sets. Later, they sold the used sets for a large profit in order to buy other Lego sets. Future of LEGO Star Wars? Maybe I already asked this via email, but do you know when the LEGO Star Wars line will be discontinued. I understand the contract ends in 2011. The LEGO Star Wars line is extremely profitable for The LEGO Group and Lucasfilm Ltd. Both parties are very likely to renew contracts as long as the line is profitable. Collectable Minifigures: Series 1 Why were the Series 1 Minifigs so rare and difficult to find? Did lego really not anticipate the demand? Why the secondary barcodes that made each fig identifiable? For those of us who were unable to complete a set of Series 1 MiniFigs and have some extras… where can we go about finding an active AFOL community to trade these rather than engaging in buy and sell on bricklink, ebay, etc.
Is TLG adjusting their production for Series 2? Large retail stores were skeptical that collectable minifigures would be popular. These stores did not order many cases of figures. TLG is aware of high demand for the figures and will likely increase production of future series. Since most sets are produced months in advance, increased production will likely happen for later series of collectable minifigures. Several fan sites have collectable minifigure trade treads: I’m drawing & building my old LEGO sets when I have time but the original stickers are all ruined. Take for example the flag logo and shield logos of the Yellow Castle, number 375. Do you know if there is some place where i can find the original images so I can try to print them out and paste over? Please see images of the sticker sheets here: I really like the new line of collectible LEGO figs, but I don’t live anywhere near a LEGO Store. Do you know if there is any option for folks like me? I