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37 used & new from Lego 76023 DC Comics - Batman - Tumbler Product Dimensions58.2 x 12.4 x 48 cm Manufacturer recommended age:16 years and up Main Language(s)German, English, Danish, French, Italian, Spanish Number of Game Players1 Number of Puzzle Pieces1869 80,814 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Figures & Playsets > Accessories Date First Available21 Aug. 2014 76023 SUPER HEROESA,A TumblerProdotto spedito entro 24 ore dalla ricezione dellAƒActA,a,A,TMordine con corriere espresso 1x Lego UCS The Batman Tumbler - 76023 - Ultimate Collector Edition of the Dark Knight Trilogy Tumbler Batman The Batmobile Building Toy LEGO Super Heroes DC Comics Batman Tumbler Promo 30300 Polybag See all 19 customer reviews See all 19 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk This is an amazing product. My son spent days building it and found it a challenge but it looks great. pictures do not do it justice , it looks and feels heavy in your hands when completed




Excellent design from Lego again shame it has retired 😭 Brilliant gift for lego\batman fans. I bought pre-owned so would have preferred it to be fully deconstructed as quite a complicated build. It was a fantastic shopping experience here and I thank globalgame for an outstanding service by accommodating my additional request. Amazing , my Son loved it Toys & Games > Figures & Playsets > AccessoriesLEGO Star Wars Han Solo and Chewbacca watch Back in Stock Soon ADD TO BAG > LEGO DC Super Heroes Wonder Woman Minifigure Link Watch LEGO Ninjago Jungle Cole minifigure link watch LEGO Ninjago Jungle Kai minifigure link watch LEGO Friends Brick Alarm Clock LEGO DC Super Heroes Wonder Woman Minifigure Clock ADD TO BAG > Official LEGO Comments 2 Last Updated 5 months ago. Click "Updates" above to see the latest. How would you like to revive your memories of your visit to Budapest by building a miniature version of the main attractions of this gorgeous city?




In 2015, more tourists visited Budapest than ever, and I'm pretty sure many of them would have loved to take this mini city with them! I designed this project according to the conventions established by LEGO's Skylines series. I think it would look nice next to the similarly scaled versions of other cities LEGO has already recreated. It was a real challenge to find sufficient room for all of the buildings on this 4x32 stud micro-universe. To be able to display at least four landmarks, I finally decided to add an extension at the back to accommodate the tree-covered Castle Hill and the Fisherman's Bastion on top of it. Similar extensions are used in the New York and the Berlin sets to fit the Statue of Liberty and the Reichstag building respectively. I reconstructed my home city from a total of 372 bricks, using 9 different colours. The following landmarks are represented: 1. House of Parliament Located on the banks of the Danube, the Hungarian House of Parliament is the third largest parliament building in the world, and it was inspired by the English Houses of Parliament.




2. Chain Bridge (Lánchíd) The emblematic Chain Bridge was the first permanent bridge connecting the Buda and the Pest side of the city. It is now a major tourist attraction and an important walkway between the city centre and the Castle Hill. 3. Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya) Constructed at the end of the 19th century to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the Hungarian state, this glowing white building sits proudly above the Danube on the Castle Hill. 4. Heroes Square (Hősök tere) Budapest's largest public square is located next to City Park. The main attraction is the Millennium Monument which stands in the middle of the square. A tall central column is topped with a statue of the Archangel Gabriel. Thank you for your interest, and please remember to support this project! Want to see more? Check out my larger scale LEGO models of other Budapest landmarks such as the St. Stephen's Basilica and the Liszt Academy of Music.Lego Group Reviews Filter Filter 259 Employee Reviews Popular Rating Date Nice work/life balance: as a FT salaried SM, I average 40-43 hrs (in 12 reviews) Awesome work environment with really passionate employees (in 23 reviews) Unfortunately they don't offer a great range of part-time positions (in 10 reviews) You can only be full-time if you're a supervisor or manager (in 9 reviews) 21 Jun




, 2015 Pros Wonderful idea , to save families $Also to enhance learning skills and to allow the family to step away from technology , and to teach young ins that going to the mail is fun. Cons Some say this company is expensive, but I can 100% say that the only ones that are suggesting this are inexperienced lego builders . Advice to Management Keep pushing ahead 1 Nov, 2016 I have been working at Lego Group part-time Pros The environment is great. The teams are good and you get to talk/play with lego aside from doing operational duties. For a retail position it is an awesome job. Cons The hours are not the best since there are fairly large teams hours are spread out pretty thin. Advice to Management Keep doing what you're doing it's a great company to work for. 6 Sep, 2016 Helpful (1) I worked at Lego Group part-time (More than a year) Pros You get to work with children, sell a well known product for a reputable, high profile brand! Great team mates, respectable Store Manager. As others mentioned - great discounts and employee "fringe" benefits (parties, etc).




Inflexible hours that fluctuate from maybe 5 hrs /wk to 25 or more, no work life balance for a part time minimum retail job with ridiculous expectations. Always on call, hard to get time off, schedules may come out late. Adding to that, ASM was very unprofessional who mixed personal life with work and berated employees in front of guests for minuscule issues. Picks favourites, rude to other employees. Supervisors may be the same - young staff with little people training and spent more time chatting with one other than working. Topping it off, 5 to 10 minute breaks were frowned upon - even for a quick drink of water or to use the washroom - for a 4 to 5 shift! Advice to Management Treat your employees better. Put in place ways for front life staff to report grievances, such as unprofessionalism by ASM /supervisors. The community relies on everyone sharing – Add Anonymous Review 16 Jul, 2016 Pros The LEGO Group as a whole is fantastic. They are smart and caring, and genuinely want the best experience for both their employees and consumers.




The pay is competitive for management (although non-management is paid minimum wage, no exceptions), the bonuses are a huge incentive, the discount on products is unbelievable, and we get lots of little perks and gifts from the company. Cons Unfortunately, your experience will vary wildly based on who constitutes your middle management. If you have a great district manager who genuinely cares about your store and your individual growth, you will excel. If you are in a district/area that has a management team that is more self-serving and only care about the bottom line, you will stagnate and lose faith in the vision set by the larger company. I have been in both situations, and one was the best working experience of my life, the other the worst. Advice to Management Allow your store management the ability to rate the people above them and have a neutral party, like an ombudsman, to mediate conflict and hear feedback. If "People Promise" truly matters to the company, make sure your little people get the same promises as the big ones.




27 Jun, 2016 I have been working at Lego Group part-time Pros You get to play with and build Lego; discounts and annual bonuses; managers really focused on individual development Cons Sometimes feels like a daycare centre; dealing with pushy kids who want free stuff; no coffee breaks allotted; can be difficult adjusting to the company's high standards; the pay is not commensurate with the company's earnings and status Advice to Management Great company to work for, but still plenty of room for improvement 4 May, 2016 Helpful (2) Pros The people are great to work with and their Christmas gifts are phenomenal. Also, employees get a discount. 30% for part time employees, 50% for full time. Cons Pay was very little, very difficult to advance, and you work off a script. You're essentially forced to bother the customers. 17 Jan, 2016 Helpful (1) Pros You work with a group of really awesome LEGO fans. Cons The pay is really low and the hours of work can vary widely. 27 Nov, 2015 Helpful (1) I worked at Lego Group part-time (More than a year) Pros Amazing boss at retail location.




Overall the company really seems to value hiring and retaining hard working and intelligent people. Cons All of the same downsides that come with working any retail job. The only major thing was customers treating the store like a daycare. Advice to Management Keep on keeping on and inspiring your employees to create amazing experiences for kids of all ages! 30 Jun, 2015 I have been working at Lego Group full-time (More than 3 years) Pros Great company with great people. Fun environment with lots of flexibility. Open to growth and innovation. Cons Not all areas are fully developed and make it difficult to achieve the best results. Advice to Management Promote and recognize those who have potential. 30 Mar, 2015 I have been working at Lego Group part-time (More than 3 years) Pros LEGO does a fantastic job of putting a great team together for the stores, including management, making working there incredibly fun. You could almost say you become a family when you work there. They're pretty good (within reason) about flexibility for hours and time off.

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