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My Parts: You need to be logged in to see your Set List. FREE Download: Available from PICSLLogin Join the Hip2Save Family Sign up for our newsletter The links in the post below may be affiliate links. Read the full disclosure.Keep your eyes peeled for this LEGO City Police Hovercraft Arrest set on possible clearance at your local Target store for just $13.48 (regularly $40.49). This set includes a hovercraft, an off road vehicle, tree house, and 3 mini-figures with assorted accessories! To see if this item is in-stock at your local store and what the price is, just copy the DCPI number 204-00-1415 and go here to search. Let us know if you find this same deal! Sign up and start saving! It's free and easy. Already have an account? Click here to login. What is the HIP List? Have you ever had moments when you're either out of time or out of printer ink, or both, and you really want to keep track of a "Hip" deal or print a valuable coupon in the next day or two?




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LEGO City Police Station, LEGO City Police Helicopter We’ll give you a glimpse of more of our powerful real-time ad analytics. Ready for the big time? Request a trial of the iSpot TV Ad Analytics platform. You've hit your data view limit. Time to upgrade to the full iSpot TV Ad Analytics platform. At least one social/website link containing a recent photo of the actor. Submissions without photos may not be accepted. Voice over actors: provide a link to your professional website containing your reel. Submit ONCE per commercial, and allow 48 to 72 hours for your request to be processed. Your Email (used for confirmation) Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top We were given a big bag of Lego pieces. When sorting through them my son found a bunch of police pieces but we can't figure out which set or sets they belong to. I've tried looking up a few individual pieces but that hasn't helped and I can't seem to find the right set or sets by looking at googled images.




Any help would be greatly appreciated. Most of the parts are of set 7288. I see at least the following: Window / door with the gates Big wall parts with stickers. Cop minifig & white shirt criminal Computerdesk and front of the truck Red front of the small car I also see parts of 7279: Part of the ATM terminal Parts of the little car (lights and front with sticker) Maybe the dog, it's hard to see the print of the head on the photo. Then remains the stick of dynamite, the minifig in front of the red car parts, the second dog and bigger white bricks, that are not of these 2 police sets.The remaining set(s) are probably from around 2011, as these 2 are. Maybe look for a kind of plane / helicopter, because of the slope pieces. At least the mobile police post 7288; the label on the piece identifies it. Look for pieced used as license plates; license plates on Lego cars often contain the set number. In fact, any number printed or stickered on a piece is likely to be the set number.




The dog doesn't have to be from a police set; he also appears in at least one firefighter set. The white two-legged assembly with the blue light that's just above the left dog looks to be part of the robot dog from Space Police set 8399. Additionally, the minifig near the red car front appears to be from the World Racers theme and the one just under it that's missing its head looks like Johnny Thunder from the Adventurers theme. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged city set-identification or ask your own question.Free shipping* when you spend $49 The item(s) you want to add may not be available for purchase from your registry in the future. Consider purchasing the item(s) now, and check your local store if we are out of stock online. Do you still wish to add this item to your registry?

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