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I couldn’t, and I’m so glad I picked one up, its a cracking little set with retro looking Minifigures and decent accessory pieces. I’m not sure if it’s an entirely new sign, or if it’s a reproduction of the one from 1999’s Road Signs set, but it’s always nice to come across printed parts. And then I noticed the new prosthetic leg, and the new corn, and the reuse of the pea suit, and the new veggie stalk. Of course, this means that if you use some of the older “right leg” prosthesis, you can create a double prosthetic leg – here’s hoping that LEGO produces a right version as well, so that disabled people that wear their prosthesis on the right can feel included as well.

This collection of characters feels beyond reproach to me, and includes all the figures one would need to play out scenarios with what's included in the set. Real life schools have lots of different types of zones: entrance halls, classrooms, locker hallways, etc.Here’s a look at a selection of famous LEGO minifigures with prosthetic legs, just to illustrate how unique the modern prosthesis looks like. LEGO components are dropped, heated, crushed, twisted and analysed to make sure they meet stringent global safety standards. Adding the final touches here and there of fruit crates, lights, and huge carrot sign, we have finally completed the set. Unforfortunately, the foot does not rotate and has a fixed orientation, but can swivel back and forth just like a regular leg.

Looking closely at the sash around the box I carefully placed the ASDA branded stickers onto the set. On the back there are closeup images of a handful of Play features including the Forklift that loads and unloads goods and the Cash Machine. Another “first” for this set is the inclusion of the first LEGO minifigure with a modern prosthetic leg.Additionally make sure your User-Agent is not empty and is something unique and descriptive and try again. The wooden design could be applicable in other LEGO sets too and is the only one not to read ASDA or have any otherwise obvious brand significance. Support the work that Brick Fanatics does by purchasing your LEGO sets through one of our affiliate links. BrickEconomy, the BrickEconomy logo and all content not covered by The LEGO Group's copyright is, unless otherwise stated, ©2024 BrickEconomy.

That said, the large variety of produce, sustainable elements like solar panels, and bottle recycling station, and the inclusion of the very first LEGO minifigure with a modern prosthetic leg make for a toy that is not only fun to play with, but educational as well. Produce, a named character from LEGO City Adventures, a pea costume mascot promoting vegetables, and a little girl. Here’s a look at their back printing – only the forklift driver and Pea Mascot have dual-sided faces. It would be much better if they had worked in an actual transparent door for a refrigeration or freezer section, and then maybe shelves with more variety of items like breakfast cereal for example, rather than just bottles.The forklift is perhaps a little heftier than LEGO forklifts of old, but looks great and can accommodate a minifigure sitting or standing, given the tall roll cage originally introduced in Power Miners. You can r ead more about the significance of this, and get some perspective from someone who works in the field, as well as an Australian paralympian. The little girl’s hoodie also contains a significant detail – the design, which has strips of light blue, pink and a solitary white strip is a subtle nod to the transgender flag design, another win for inclusion and representation in this set. Be sure to also check out this feature I wrote on why LEGO’s new minifigure with the prosthetic leg is so important for representation.

com is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Pay4Later Limited, trading as Deko, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 728646). There isn’t an EV-charger, which I think is a big miss, as I would’ve liked somewhere to plug it in. What's more, the road plate has some actual use here as the parking lot and loading area, and isn't tacked on for no other reason than to be a road plate. This playset comes with an easy-to-follow building guide so kids can choose to construct their own LEGO toys or join friends and family members for a fun build-and-play experience.

That is until ASDA got their hands on a joblot and decided to include a sticker sheet full of their branding!

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