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  1. 10261 LEGO Creator Expert: Roller Coaster 4,124 pieces | Ages 16+ | LEGO VIP Availability May 16 | General Availability June 1 $379.99 US – $479.99 CN – DE 329.99€ – FR 349.99€ – UK £299.99 – DK 2699DKK Take a ride with the ultimate Roller Coaster! Enjoy the thrills and excitement of the fairground with this chain-lift Roller Coaster featuring a wealth of brick-built details and 11 minifigures. Upgradable with LEGO® Power Functions and LEGO BOOST for an added movement sensor and realistic sound effects! Capture the speed, thrills and excitement of the ultimate fairground attraction with this incredible LEGO® Creator Expert 10261 Roller Coaster. This fully functional chain-lift model comes with 2 trains and an array of authentic features and functions, including a ticket booth, cotton candy cart, concession stand, height marker, and a covered boarding station complete with opening barriers and a control panel. Lower the lap bars to secure the riders into the cars and release the brake to send the train to the foot of the first climb. Then activate the chain lift and enjoy the ride as the gravity-driven cars hurtle through the Roller Coaster’s twists and turns. Upgrade the Roller Coaster with LEGO Power functions for a motorized chain lift or LEGO BOOST for an added movement sensor and realistic sound effects! This incredible collectible toy has been designed to provide a challenging and rewarding building experience with a touch of nostalgia and charm. Includes 11 minifigures. Build a fully functioning Roller Coaster with 2 trains, lots of big dips and upgrade options Upgrade with LEGO® BOOST and LEGO Power Functions for an even more immersive experience Roller Coaster model measures over 20” (53cm) high, 34” (88cm) wide and 16” (41cm) deep LEGO® Creator Expert building toys are compatible with all LEGO construction sets for creative building Includes 11 minifigures: a cotton candy vendor, 2 ride attendants, 2 grandparents with their granddaughter and 5 riders. 8 of these minifigures feature reversible heads to display different emotions. Fully functional chain-lift Roller Coaster model features a classic brick-built sign, control panel, 2 trains—each consisting of 3 train cars with low-friction wheels, and a 44-piece track consisting of 7 different rail elements. Also features a ticket booth, fountain, cotton candy cart, concession stand, waiting area with bench, camera element and a pond with a frog figure. Buy your ticket at the booth and make your way to the covered plaza. No cheating at the height marker—the ride attendant has an accurate measuring stick! Help the riders into the cars and secure the lap bars. Release the brake to send the cars to the foot of the first climb. Activate the chain lift to pull the train cars to the top of the first drop. Move the rails to launch a second train. Serve refreshing beverages at the concession stand or spin some cotton candy. Don’t forget to smile as you race past the camera! Upgrade the Roller Coaster with LEGO® Power Functions for a motorized chain lift, or with LEGO BOOST for automated chain lift activation and realistic sound effects! Decorated elements include a ticket, money, arrow tiles, pressure gauge, number pad and a ride control panel. Special new-for-June-2018 elements include a 2x8x6 Rail Slope, 1x2x1 Bow Brick, plant leaves, stalks and flowers. Other elements include a height checker and 2 cotton candy treats. Makes the perfect fairground addition to the 10257 LEGO® Creator Expert Carousel and 10247 LEGO® Creator Expert Ferris Wheel Measures over 20” (53cm) high, 34” (88cm) wide and 16” (41cm) deep.
  2. Awesome! Time to get out of the comfort zone I usually build in!
  3. @Holodo One research institute and Saesee Tinn for me please!
  4. Yeah, apologies. Really swamped at work I'll be sending out prizes before the end of the month.
  5. It's still Friday in the US right, west coast anyway. It just costs quite some time as you guys made it really hard. The quality of everyone is just outstanding, which made judging extremely difficult as always here. Winners: A-1 The Meastro A-2 Henjin_Quilones B-1 mccoyed B-2 Henjin_Quilones C Exetrius Congrats winners! Please send shipping info to me so you can receive your prizes!
  6. Just a heads up, I've scored like 90% of the entries. So I hope to have the results on friday!
  7. I set the Safe Haven challenge up be myself and will have the results by the end of next week. The other challenges are something we(guild leaders) worked on together and takes a lot more time. Some of us being extremely busy with work, kids etc, which takes a lot of time. Apologies for that, hoping to have those results as soon as possible as well!
  8. The deadline is approaching and there's a lot of stunning "Safe Haven" entries to check out. Like this one made by Gunman. There's so much to see, but what really pops is the use of the Smaug elements!
  9. Good to see so much awesome stuff coming in guys!
  10. I know it's hard to believe, but this actually is ranghaal's first moc. Some people are just born with talent because he nailed the medieval fantasy look on these houses!
  11. Over the past years, we've seen a lot of scenes of soccerkid6's city of Daydelon. But this is for certain one of the best. It captures the cold feeling of Mitgardia instantly. And of course, it wouldn't be complete without interiors. So make sure to check everything out in the Guilds of Historica!
  12. A while back, Exentrius put this neat village on display at Legoworld Utrecht. So I'm happy to see it's on display here as well now. It's packed with fun details and my personal favorite, great minifig designs! Make sure to check it out yourself in the Guilds of Historica!
  13. Awesome! This as one of my favorites being displayed at Legoworld last year! Just so many neat details like the lanterns. Also, the different house styles completes the whole picture, again nice work!
  14. Awesome! If you don't mind taking care of booking you can do it
  15. I guess I could fit in there, but not so sure if it would be safe for those underneath. It's a shame though. I knew they were updating the houses, but this is not the improvement I hoped for
  16. I'm in ofcourse!! - Just me - Going for sharing a chalet. - No problem being chalet responsible, been it before.
  17. It's always a challenge to put as many details as possible into a microbuild. Soccerkid6 definitely achieved that. There's nice piece usage all over, but especially the bar with clip is well used! Check out the topic in History Forum to see more!
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