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The requested URL /sound.php?id=152 was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. & FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20.00. 55 used & new from & FREE UK Delivery on orders dispatched by Amazon over £20. Sold by Toybroker-UK and Fulfilled by Amazon. Note: This item is eligible for click and collect. Pick up your parcel at a time and place that suits you. How to order to an Amazon Pickup Location? Find your preferred location and add it to your address book Includes two mini-figures: A police officer and a crookFeatures a police helicopter with seat, opening door and window, searchlight and spinning propellers, plus an ATM with opening door on the frontQuick-start elements get the play started sooner LEGO 10721 Juniors Iron Man vs Loki Playset FREE Delivery on orders over . DetailsLEGO 10724 Juniors Batman and Superman Vs Lex Luthor Construction Set - Multi-Coloured FREE Delivery on orders over .




DetailsLEGO 10687 Juniors Spider-Man Hideout FREE Delivery in the UK. Product Dimensions15.7 x 4.5 x 14.1 cm Manufacturer recommended age:4 - 7 years Number of Puzzle Pieces66 1,767 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Date First Available1 Jan. 2016 Join the police and be a hero with the LEGO Juniors Police Helicopter Chase, featuring a helicopter with spinning propellers, an ATM and accessories. This LEGO Juniors set offers an easy start to building with the LEGO brick for ages 4-7, with easy-to-assemble models featuring iconic reality-based hero adventures. not appropriate for children under the age of 3 10737 "Batman vs Mr Freeze" Building Set Juniors 10720 Police Helicopter Chase - Multi-Coloured Super Heroes 76064: Mighty Micros: Spider-Man vs. Green Gobl See all 24 customer reviews See all 24 customer reviews (newest first) kept the grandson quiet Great little Lego set.




Great son loves it. A little smaller than expected Brilliant as is always the case with Lego. This was a present and they arriver damaged Great gift and fast delivery! Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Toys & Games > Die-Cast & Toy Vehicles > Toy Vehicles & Accessories > Toy Cars & TrucksIt's only been out for one weekend, but you've probably — like most of the world — seen "The LEGO Movie" multiple times. But did you catch all the Easter Eggs and plot points that zip by during the non-stop speedy dialogue and action? Here are some of our favorite blink-and-you-miss-it moments. And spoilers on, of course: "Eight And A Half Years Later" Right at the top of the movie, after Lord Business (Will Ferrell) and Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman) battle for possession of the all-powerful Kragle, we cut to a title screen that says, "Eight And A Half Years Later." While this is a nice preview of the running "very specific time frame" joke throughout the movie, it's also way more important to the plot.




That's because Finn (Jadon Sand), the kid who ultimately turns out to be playing with the LEGOs in the movie is eight and a half years old. So though it's never explicitly stated, when Finn was born, The Man Upstairs locked his toys away, separated the worlds and made sure that his son would never play with them. Given the poignant ending, this is yet another beautiful, emotional detail that adds to the richness of the film. Batman, Superman, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman all get their time to shine in the movie, but there is one other DC Comics superhero gets his big screen debut. That would be the Flash, seen during Metal Beard's flashback to the Master Builders' initial assault on Lord Business' stronghold. He doesn't get any lines, so hopefully we'll get to see more of the speedster in the sequel. When Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks) and Emmet (Chris Pratt) visit The Old West, you can hear a plinky, olde timey Western version of "Everything Is Awesome" playing in the bar.




One of the biggest cameos in the movie has to be when the Millennium Falcon shows up unexpectedly next to our heroes' pirate ship. Though they weren't able to get Harrison Ford back as Han Solo (he's voiced by Keith Ferguson, who's done various Ford characters on "Robot Chicken"), they did manage to snag Billy Dee Williams for Lando, and Anthony Daniels for C-3P0. It's surprising that the Warner Brothers movie managed to get Disney's talent, but the long relationship between LEGO and Lucasfilm makes the whole thing a little more understandable. And super freakin' awesome. Another big screen reunion, Channing Tatum plays Superman and Jonah Hill plays Green Lantern, reprising their partnership from directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller's "21 Jump Street." The team will once again reunite on "22 Jump Street," though out of their superhero costumes. When Vitruvius runs down all the worlds Lord Business has tried to lock down, he mentions there's a bunch we don't care about. One that quickly flashes on screen is Bioncile, a LEGO line that ran from 2001-2010 with a deep, complicated back-story of its own.




Though this may have been a joke at the expense of some of the brick-maker's failed toys, it's also an indication of places the story could go in the sequel. What's With All The Croissants? One of the more knowing jokes in the movie finds Emmet's "friends" talking about what makes them all different, which includes eating croissants, and loving turkey drumsticks. The reason behind this is that LEGO has a few generic foods that fit right into mini-figs hands. Croissants actually show up in over 30 different LEGO sets, while turkey drumsticks are in well over 50. Probably the only item more popular is carrots, which show up over 60 times. Here's one we actually missed, but according to Deadline there's a shout-out to Jeffrey Robinov. The legendary studio head was working at Warner Brothers and greenlit "The LEGO Movie," before abruptly leaving the company. Perhaps he's mentioned on one of the many, many billboards in Brickington at the beginning of the movie? We'll just have to go watch the movie a few more times to find out...

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