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LEGO Creator London Bus press-release

You might remember the #40220 LEGO Creator Mini London Bus, a small promotional item that was available last year. Well, this year LEGO decided to release a larger version of the iconic vehicle; the #10258 LEGO Creator Expert London Bus. Below is the full press-release with pictures, and the designer-video. Look through them, and let’s discuss! 🙂

Here is the official description of the set: Take a nostalgic journey with this LEGO Creator Expert replica of the world-famous double-decker London Bus. Grab the hand pole and step onto the open rear boarding deck, complete with a used ticket bin and fire extinguisher. Then take the half-spiral staircase to the sightseeing deck where you’ll find a cozy seating area and a number of other items, including a forgotten umbrella, newspaper, empty beverage can and even discarded chewing gum stuck under a slightly-worn seat. Slide the door to access the driver’s cab with panoramic windscreen, lift the hood to reveal the engine, remove the roof and upper deck to access the interior, and choose your favorite decade with the reversible transit-advertising posters, featuring a 1950s or present-day London promotion. From the distinctive lines and curves of its bright-red bodywork, to its specially made standard-tread tires and destination sign, this beautifully crafted model oozes authenticity and intricate details that capture the character and charm of a celebrated London icon! 1,686 pieces. Price: $139.99, £109.99, €119.99

  • The London Bus comes with an array of brick-built features and details, including large windows, bright red curved bodywork, panoramic windshield, reversible transit advertising posters provided as printed labels, specially made standard-tread tires and a destination sign. It also has an opening hood with engine, detailed driver’s cab with sliding door, and a removable roof and upper deck for access to the detailed interior.
  • Interior details include worn look seating, open rear boarding deck with a hand pole, ticket bin, fire extinguisher and a half-spiral staircase that leads to the sightseeing deck. Additional authentic detailing includes a forgotten umbrella, newspaper, empty beverage can and discarded chewing gum elements.
  • Choose your favorite decade with the miniature, reversible transit advertising posters, featuring a 1950s or present day London promotion.
  • Remove the roof and upper deck for full access to the detailed interior.
  • Slide open the driver’s door to access the detailed cab with panoramic windscreen.
  • Lift the hood to access the engine.
  • Special elements include a new-for-August-2017 tire with standard tread, quarter bows and arches in red, and 1x1x1 A2/3 bricks with vertical studs.
  • This model is scaled for shelf display alongside other models in the LEGO Creator Expert vehicle series.
  • Measures over 7” (18cm) high, 13” (34cm) long and 5” (13cm) wide.

And here is the designer-video, where LEGO Creator Senior Designer Morten Graff-Wang explains the features of the set, and there are also a couple of building animations with more fun details.

Pretty red bus, isn’t it? It is interesting to note that the description says that the set is meant to be displayed alongside the other LEGO Creator Expert vehicles like, the #10220 LEGO Creator Volkswagen T1 Camper, the #10242 LEGO Creator MINI Cooper, the #10248 LEGO Creator Ferrari F40, and the #10252 LEGO Creator Volkswagen Beetle. These other vehicles are not completely to scale with each other, but they are fairly close, and all of them are much larger than minifig-scale. On the other hand, even though the #10258 LEGO Creator London Bus is not described as minifig-compatible, the images clearly show that the seats and accessories are regular minifig size. The overall vehicle is still larger than a standard LEGO City bus would be, but perhaps with some modification it could be included in a LEGO City layout.

The launch date for the #10258 LEGO Creator London Bus is going to be August 1st, with early access to LEGO VIP members on July 17th. Due to the local relevance of the set, there will be some special unveiling events at the five LEGO brand stores in the London area on July 1st. And it also listed already at the LEGO Creator section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Creator London Bus? Do you have any of the other LEGO Creator Expert vehicles? Which one is your favorite so far? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO contest for all ages: build a LEGO lab!

In the past couple of summers, a UK-based company called Radleys has been running an interesting contest for LEGO fans, and this year they are opening up the challenge again. Radleys make scientific glassware and laboratory instruments for industrial and academic research facilities around the world. In other words, they are scientists, and they also happen to like LEGO. In the spirit of combining LEGO and science, the contest is about building a LEGO lab. The event is open for participants from all countries, and for three age groups. The grand prize winner from each age group will receive a £150 LEGO voucher. Details below. 🙂

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BUILD A LEGO LAB CONTEST – OVERVIEW: It’s that time of year again. No, we’re not talking about summer, although that is great too. We’re referring to our annual LEGO competition! Ever since our first competition in 2015, we’ve been blown away by your incredible entries. So, for all those LEGO fans who missed out on the opportunity to take part before – now’s your chance. Once more, we’re asking you to build a lab entirely out of LEGO, then send us your pictures, or a video of your creation.

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BUILD A LEGO LAB CONTEST – AGE LEVELS: Just like in previous years, the competition is open to, and will be judged in, three separate age levels. LEVEL 1 – 10 years old and younger, LEVEL 2 – Ages 11-16, and LEVEL 3 – Over 16. (Below are pictures of the 2016 winning entries from the three levels.)

BUILD A LEGO LAB CONTEST – DETAILS: Again, just like in previous years, your creation can be as big or as small as you like, but it must be built entirely out of LEGO. How you interpret this challenge is up to you, but if you really want to impress the judges, you might consider building a real laboratory filled with real scientists. Also, share about the sort of experiments your scientists are conducting. I got these tips from the detailed contest rules page, so it’s worth paying attention, especially if you want an edge in the contest.

BUILD A LEGO LAB CONTEST – HOW TO ENTER: This year the entry process is a bit different, and there are three ways that you can enter the competition: You can fill in an entry form on Radleys’ website at radleys.com/lego-competition-2017, or you can enter via Radleys’ Facebook page (over 13’s only), or simply upload your pictures or a link to your video to Instagram or Twitter and use the hashtag #RadleysLego. (If you enter via Twitter or Instagram, include your age, so they can put you in the correct entry level.)

BUILD A LEGO LAB CONTEST – TIMELINE: The contest closes on the 1st of September 2017, and the winner from each category will be announced on the 15th of September 2017. Radleys is not responsible for lost, late, illegible, or incomplete entries, or those not received for any reason. Winners will be notified by email. If the promoter is not able to get in contact with the winner by December 31st 2017, the prize will be forfeited and an alternative winner will be drawn. It is the winner’s responsibility to notify the promoter of any change in contact information.

BUILD A LEGO LAB CONTEST – RULES: 1.) Entry must be your own creation, and not a LEGO designed kit, or a project found online, or in a magazine. 2.) Entrant warrants that the entry is original and does not infringe the intellectual property rights of any third party, has not been published in any medium, and has not won and previous awards or competitions. 3.) Only physical builds are accepted – no digital entries. 4.) Limit of one entry per email account. 5.) Acceptable file formats for your photo are .jpg and .png, with file sizes no larger than 10MB. 6.) The photo should only include the project, and should not include the entrant or any other individuals. 7.) Though this competition is open internationally, entries must be written in English. 8.) Parents and guardians are to submit on behalf of children aged 13 and below. Radleys reserves the right to disqualify entries from children aged 13 and below that are not submitted by a parent or guardian. (See detailed rules here.)

BUILD A LEGO LAB CONTEST – PRIZE: Judging is also a bit different this year, as Radleys is letting the public vote for the winners. Entries from all the different social channels will automatically be collected and featured in a gallery on Radleys’ website, where people will be able to vote. Winners from each level who live in a country with a LEGO brand store will receive a £150 eVoucher redeemable on lego.com/[their country]. If the winner lives in a country that does not have a brand store, they will be able to select a prize of their choice from lego.com, equivalent to the value of the voucher in their own currency, which Radleys will ship to them. (Countries with a LEGO brand store: UK, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, and the USA). The prize does not have a cash value, is non-negotiable, non-transferrable, and non-refundable.

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So whether you’re looking for something to do over the summer, or you simply need an excuse to flex your flair for LEGO, it’s time get your bricks out and get building! If you would like to participate, but need a bit of inspiration, you can take a look at winning entries from last year here, and the 2016 winning entries here: Fun LEGO Contest: Build a LEGO Lab!

So what do you think? How do you like this LEGO contest? Are you planning to participate? Do you have any ideas already on what you are going to build? Feel free to share in the comment section below! 😉

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