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Mighty World Construction Site 8614 Review

Mighty World Construction Site 8614
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As a mom of a contruction crazed child, I had difficulty finding construction worker action figures for him. I finally found these and purchased them online out of desperation....and was pleasantly pleased with their quality and design. However, there are many little tools that will probably be sucked up by the vacuum!

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From the Manufacturer Contractor Medium Theme Set Product Description With a cement mixer that won't dent or rust ? our three construction workers are ready to pour foundations, sidewalks, driveways and patios as long as that drum keep churning. This set includes several pre-made cinder blocks, towering 2-story scaffolds, a wheel barrow, safety cones and loads of other accessories to help build your dream home. Includes over 48 pieces. Ages 4+ Packaged 12" x 10" x 3.25"

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Revell 1:25 ?41 Chevy Pickup 2 'n 1 Review

Revell 1:25 41 Chevy Pickup 2 'n 1
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i am into model car collecting. any resource i have to find a collectavle is a plus for me. you have a sonewhat small selection of vendors to choose, but i know its not your specialty. you do have a wide selection of books and reference material about my hobby. this has helped me immensly and makes my joining well worth it. i can also look for other items in other aspects of my life. the sight is well organized and easy to navigate.

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1-25 1941 Chevy Pickup Truck 2 n 1 Kit Contains parts and decals to build stock or custom version. Detailed engine and interior. Skill level 2.

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LEGO Harry Potter Hogwart's Express (4841) Review

LEGO Harry Potter Hogwart's Express (4841)
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If you are comparing the various Lego trains out there, you may have noticed that I am the same nut-job parent reviewing some of the other trains. So yes, I am partial to Lego trains. But I'll still try to give you a good review.
It is really hard for me to give a Lego train four stars instead of five, but please hear me out before you ding me. If you have a Harry Potter fan in the house, then this train is wonderful. It has a great set of characters and the train is sufficiently styled like the actual GWR 4900 Class 5972 Olton Hall that you can imagine it steaming towards Hogwarts with Harry, Ron and Draco aboard. Where it falls short is in the use of standard train wheels for the engine, something that Lego did not have to do because they began producing large steam-engine style drivers in 2009 (see sets #10194 and #7597). Yes, this train is easier to build, it does not require as much tinkering, and it should be easier to motorize. But Lego lost an opportunity to make a really fantastic engine. As it is, the wheel trucks simply look odd. I have other qualms with the design, but the wheel issue is why I find myself giving it four stars instead of five. My apologies to die-hard fans of the design.
As for the kids, they don't seem to care about the wheels.
Now for the nuts and bolts. This set includes a locomotive, tender and austere coach. It does not include track or a motor. This is the fourth Hogwart's Express from Lego (earlier sets being 4708, 4758, 10132); I think this new one does a better job of using sloped bricks. The set includes Harry, Ron, Ginny, Luna and Draco, two owls, a cat, a trunk, sweets trolly and a very nicely rendered enchanted Ford Anglia from "The Chamber of Secrets." The coach lacks doors but it has an easy-lift off top for positioning mini-figures. The top of the tender is hinged allowing it to be used as a secret compartment. The train is fairly easy to build, though five and six year olds may require some assistance.
Parents, be sure to buy track. As of early 2011, Lego discontinued their standard track pack, #7896. Two such sets gave you an oval. 7896 is still available but often at outrageous prices. In place of 7896, Lego currently offers a flex-track pack (#8867, which is enough to make a circle) and a combination straight and flex pack (#7499). I don't believe the flex track is ideal for curves, but it is not clear what Lego's plan is at the moment. There are also switches available (set #7895). In a pinch, you can use the train without track; Lego's directions allow you to lock the swiveling bogies in place. But track makes a big difference in the play experience.
You do not have to motorize it right off the bat (my kids enjoy push trains as well as motorized ones). But if you do, the set should be fairly straightforward to motorize with Power Function components, probably with a motor under the firebox, a battery in the tender, and an infrared receiver somewhere in between. Power Function (PF) components are available directly from Lego. You will want to purchase: 88002 (motor), 8884 (IR receiver), 8879 (IR transmitter), and one of the following:
-8878 (rechargeable battery) with 8887 (transformer for recharging)
-88000 (AAA battery box).
Lego trains prior to 2007 used an electrified 9 volt track. This system has been discontinued. If you are just starting out with Lego trains, you are best going with the current system (Power Functions) since 9 volt parts and track have become scarce.
If you are not sure about whether you want to invest in a Lego train and want more information, I recommend looking for Lego train videos on Youtube. It is often hard to find Lego trains in stores and even then, you don't get to see them running or handled.
Cheers

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bCatch the Hogwarts Express headed to Hogwarts!/bThe Hogwarts Express has left the station without Harry and Ron on board! Borrow Mr. Weasleys flying car to catch up with your classmates. Remove the top of the passenger car to place minifigures inside and load up your cargo!* Includes 5 minifigures Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Luna Lovegood and Draco Malfoy* Magnetic elements keep train cars connected during transit* Load the train with minifig passengers and their owls!* Pack train cars with realistic luggage including trunks containing wands* Accessories include food trolley, suitcases, ice cream, owls, Invisibility Cloak and more* Three train cars measures over 21 (53 cm) long

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Busy Busy Builder Review

Busy Busy Builder
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I bought this game for my 4 year old. The tools are great and the sore thumb is hilarious! The whole family has had a lot of fun playing. The game board is very compact and the spinner works great. I would highly recommend this game to my friends!

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In this "constructive" game, players take turns trying to collect a full set of tools. But watch out -- you may end up with The Sore Thumb is you're not careful! The first player to collect all the tools and the wearable tool belt wins the game. Includes game board, tool belt, 4 hammers, 4 screwdrivers, 4 wrenches, 4 bolts, 4 nuts, 4 movers, 1 sore thumb and instructions. For 2 to 4 players.

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Revell 1:48 A10 Warthog Review

Revell 1:48 A10 Warthog
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I just finished building this kit today and finally breathed a sigh of relief! It should really be a Skill Level 3 kit. The fit is terrible in the wings and engine nacelles, but the most annoying fit problem for me was with the anti-sway brackets on the pylons. They don't fit...That's all there is to it. Be prepared to have to sand down all 22 of the brackets. Even then I had to leave some of them off because I couldn't get the weapons payload to attach to the pylons with the anti-sway brackets in the way. I'm still a rookie when it comes to using filler, but I had to use it on this kit and, luckily, it came out not too bad. When the model was completed, it looked rather nice. That's why I would give this kit 3 stars out of 5. I've said it earlier but it must be said again: You will HAVE to use contour putty and do lots of sanding for this kit to look even remotely nice.

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1/48 Scale. This kit comes molded in light gray and features, ECM pod, cluster bombs, napalm tanks, Maverick missiles and centerline drop tank, Highly detailed cockpit with boarding ladder and clear canopy, Pilot figure with realistic uniform details, detailed landing gear. Authentic decal markings and stencil details. One Waterslide Decal Sheet for U.S. Marine Aircraft Versions: 1:78-0683, "Norris The Playhog", 104th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 175th Tactical Fighter Group, Maryland Air National Guard, August 18, 1989 and "Let's Roll spirit of 911". Pilot, Major Jill Long 354th Fighter Squadron, 355th Fighter Wing, Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona. Skill Level 2

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LEGO Harry Potter Freeing Dobby (4736) Review

LEGO Harry Potter Freeing Dobby (4736)
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Our oldest daughter who is 19, grew up with Harry Potter and used to spend hours building the Harry Potter Lego Sets, (if she'd only have saved them!!) and now it's my youngest daughter's turn. At eleven, this was her first kit. This is an inexpensive smaller set and she had a great time putting it together. We built this little Dobby kit in an hour or two and had a great time. This kit has a lot of cute little details such as Malfoy falling, little flames, and Dobby is totally sweet with his little sock!
The new generation of Harry Potter Legos that are hitting the stores now are fabulous! Have you seen Hogwart Castle? It looks brilliant. This set though, is small and fun with a lot of special detail to make it really cool when it's put together. With winter coming I think these new sets would make rainy days fun and renew the wonder of Harry Potter for the younger kids. I'd like to get all of the new sets and if this Dobby kit is a sampling of what the other sets have in store, I think that it is going to be a fun winter! These Lego sets are really just fun and interesting. The kids have to use follow the instructions and think about what they are doing. I think they are great learning tools that create a few hours of fun too and the result of the finished product gives the kids a feeling of accomplishment because they really do turn out wonderful. If they want to, they can tear them apart and putting them back together again so there is a facet of being able to use them over and over if they'd like.
These kits make following directions and constructing something fun. Harry Potter has always been big in our family and I am so glad Lego has created this new generation of Lego's for the kids to enjoy now. This small Freeing Dobby Lego kit made the afternoon special. I look forward to the other new Harry Potter Lego sets for lots of special afternoons.

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bWith the help of Harry Potter, free Dobby from his master Lucius Malfoy/bTrick Lucius Malfoy into freeing Dobby, the house elf! Then use Dobby to protect Harry Potter and send Lucius flying down the hall with a magic blast as he tries to get revenge in this Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets scene.Includes 3 minifigures Harry Potter, Lucius Malfoy and Dobby Blast Lucius Malfoy with magic using the push function! Present Dobby with a LEGO sock and set him free! Special set elements include spiders, flames and Tom Riddles Diary

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