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Just added some High Res Pictures there as well!
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New High Res pictures of some of the new Atlantis sets Pictures link to 2800pxl.+ versions! 7976 Ocean Speeder 7977 Seabed Strider 7978 Angler Attack Hope to have more soon! Enjoy! :classic:
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Large pictures of the new Ninja-go sets All pictures link to my Brickshelf gallery folders Warning some pictures are 1500pxl. + Folders should be pupblic soon! 2258 Ninja Ambush 2259 Skeleton Chopper 2260 Ice Dragon 2263 Turbo Shredder 2504 Spinjitzu Training Center 2505 Garmadons Fortress 2516 Ninja Outpost Enjoy! :classic: I also have large pictures of the card and figure sets please let me know if I should post them?
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oops, missed one Another image linked to HR image! 2800pxl+ version Enjoy! :classic:
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Nice High Res images of the new sets All pics link to 2800pxl. versions! Enjoy! :classic:
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and more High Res images all pictures link to 2800pxl.+ images! Enjoy! :classic:
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High Res image of the Creator Log Cabin. Picture is a Link! 2800pxl+ Enjoy! :classic:
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New Lego Architecture 21007 Rockefeller Center
GRogall replied to GRogall's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Added images and more info on the first page! Available November 2010. -
I will link to the High Res pictures here! Thanks to CollectSPACE for the info and new pictures! http://www.collectspace.com/review/legospace_shuttle01-lg.jpg http://www.collectspace.com/review/legospace_shuttle02-lg.jpg Edit by Hinckley: changed to links, but here are the pics resized. Download high-res with grogall's links above... Great to se some co-op between toys and science!
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Well actually Buzz From Toy Story went up with the space shuttle a couple of years ago! and clips of this are on the newly released Toy Story 3 Blue Ray and DVD My story about that here (Upcoming Pixar)
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Well seems that Lego is adding more locations in its Direct Sales Program. Next City/Country Copenhagen, Denmark
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Well seems like its going to be a different shuttle, sadly More info: NASA and LEGO Partnership Inspires Kids to Pursue Science and Engineering CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA announced Tuesday the signing of a Space Act Agreement with The LEGO Group to conduct education and public outreach activities aimed at increasing participation in science, technology, engineering and math fields. To commemorate the beginning of this partnership, the crew of space shuttle Discovery's STS-133 mission will carry a small LEGO® shuttle when it launches Wednesday, Nov. 3, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The partnership marks the beginning of a three-year agreement that will use the inspiration of NASA's space exploration missions and the appeal of the popular LEGO bricks to spur children's interest in STEM. The theme of the partnership is "Building and Exploring Our Future." The LEGO Group will release four NASA inspired products in their LEGO CITY line next year. The space-themed products will vary in terms of complexity, engaging audiences from young children to adult LEGO fans. Each product release will contain NASA-inspired education materials. "Partnering with The LEGO Group is a perfect fit. We have taken the excitement of NASA's missions and coupled that with kids' love of creating things with the iconic LEGO bricks, "said Leland Melvin, NASA's associate administrator for Education. "These projects not only foster creativity but also instill in the young builders a real sense of the engineering and design principles that NASA uses every day. Fun learning activities like these can help inspire kids to become the next generation of explorers." As part of the Space Act Agreement, NASA will send special LEGO sets to the International Space Station aboard shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 mission in February 2011. The sets will be assembled by astronauts on-orbit and by children and student groups across the country. The building process and set activities will demonstrate the challenges faced when building things in the microgravity environment of space. "The LEGO Group's purpose is to inspire children to think creatively, reason systematically and release their potential to shape their own future," said Stephan Turnipseed, president of LEGO Education North America. "The partnership with NASA provides us a unique opportunity to fulfill our purpose while expanding the imaginations of children around the world. A child who plays with LEGO bricks today can become the NASA astronaut or engineer of tomorrow. " As part of the NASA-The LEGO Group partnership kick-off, a 40-feet by 70-feet activity tent will be set up Wednesday at the shuttle launch viewing site on the NASA Causeway. Children of all ages will be invited to get creative and build their vision of the future with LEGO bricks as they await Discovery's launch. To see images from the LEGO Build the Future event on the NASA Causeway, visit: http://www.LEGOspace.com. NASA's Office of Education in Washington seeks partnerships that help the agency promote student interest in STEM studies and careers. For more information about NASA's partnership with LEGO and other education programs, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/nasa-lego-partnership.html
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Well, not really, FB came out in September. But a'm also holding out for March. We usually hear about the sets in January only GE was an exception. It could also be the first building not done by Jamie Berrard!? but keeping my fingers crossed......
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Lego Space BILLUND, Denmark, November 2, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- LEGO® bricks will provide a symbolic link between Earth and space when the Space Shuttle Discovery blasts off from Cape Canaveral for its last scheduled flight. A small LEGO space shuttle model will accompany the crew to mark the start of a partnership between The LEGO Group and NASA. "Learning is at the very core of the LEGO Group's values," said Jacob Kragh, President of LEGO Education. "The company has invested many years of cooperation and research with educators and child development specialists. The LEGO Group's mission is to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow. Our partnership with NASA will help us in this mission." Over the next three years both The LEGO Group and NASA will participate in a joint outreach and educational program designed to inspire children to explore science, technology, engineering and math. "Partnering with The LEGO Group is a perfect fit. We have taken the excitement of NASA's missions and coupled that with kids' love of creating things with the iconic LEGO bricks," said Leland Melvin, NASA's associate administrator for Education. "These projects not only foster creativity but also instill in the young builders a real sense of the engineering and design principles that NASA uses every day. Fun learning activities like these can help inspire kids to become the next generation of explorers." In February 2011 more than a dozen LEGO activities will be flown to the International Space Station (ISS). Astronauts will build LEGO models, complete educational activities, and record the results. Activities will include the exploration of daily life on the ISS and the effect of microgravity on various simple machines. Videos of the completed activities and space-themed educational materials will be available at http://www.LEGOspace.com. The LEGO Group has been creating space models since 1973 and NASA has already provided inspiration and educational insight for a new line of LEGO CITY space models to be released in 2011. LEGO bricks and products have been on several space missions. The latest mission with NASA was in 2004 when two astronaut minifigures hitched a ride on the Spirit and Opportunity Mars Exploration Rovers. The LEGO Group is a privately held, family-owned company, based in Billund, Denmark. It was founded in 1932 and today the group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of play materials for children, employing approximately 9,000 people globally. The LEGO Group is committed to the development of children's creative and imaginative abilities. LEGO products can be purchased in more than 130 countries. LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of The LEGO Group. ©2010 The LEGO Group. SOURCE The LEGO Group
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Yes also waiting for info on the next building, hope to hear something soon. but like I mentioned earlier if the hints are correct we will likely see something todo with a postoffice!?
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LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 3 discussion
GRogall replied to Klaus-Dieter's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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Well, In Germany Aldi is a discount supermarket! no Lego there!
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This is not the first time that this .pdf file has been linked and also not the first time that it will have to be removed! Lego is a little fed up with the file. it says (Confidential) even if it is a little more clearer now.
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Why is this posted again? There is already a long thread in this forum! please search before posting new threads!
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It's not fake! you can find the real ad for the product here go to page 22 of catalog! So next time you make sure about what your talking about! and here is an ebay add
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Here is something i have never seen before Apparently there is a company that will make 3D plastic base plates to complement Lego Products so if you Lego kingdom Castle 7946 seems a little bland, just add to it! Not my cup off tee,( I'm a purist!) but still interesting!
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Just read this on Wired Magazine Thought I would pass it along! Wired Actually quite neat if you think about it
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I think the site has completely crashed!?
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This should be in the Buy/Sell/trade forum! Never-mind please delete! sorry