Nighthawks Other Hobbies

Nighthawks Other Hobbies

Category : Opinion
Author: Nighthawk

Action-packed rescue missions await with this LEGO® City Emergency Ambulance toy (60451) for ages 5 and up. Kids can fold up the side panels and open the rear doors for easy access to the onboard stretcher and medical equipment, including a toy syringe, bandage and medic bag.

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Category : Opinion
Author: Nighthawk

Know a kid who loves motorcycles? Give them a treat with this fun 2-in-1 LEGO® Technic™ Motorcycle toy that rebuilds into a cool Adventure Bike.

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Boys and girls aged 8 plus play out stories among the stars with this LEGO® Creator 3in1 Space Robot (31164) science playset.

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This LEGO® City Burger Van (60404) toy playset for ages 5 and over is a treat for young imaginations. Topped with a giant burger, the mobile fast-food joint can be detached from the van and comes with a detailed food prep area, condiments and a service hatch that opens to display a flame-grilled burger sign.

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Introducing the ultimate vehicle toy for sweet-treat fans aged 5 and up. The LEGO® City Donut Truck playset (60452) comes with a delicious icing decoration, giant roof donut and an accessible prep area with a coffee machine and cash register.

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Batman™ Tumbler vs. Two-Face™ & The Joker™ (76303) is a fun toy for kids who love Batman, vehicles, LEGO® creativity and Super Hero™ adventures.

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A friend gave me this model as he accidentally bought two of them off Temu and therefore is not real mccoy Lego. But the blocks are compatible.

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Kids can travel wherever their imaginations take them with the LEGO® City Holiday Adventure Camper Van toy (60454).

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Subcategories

Nighthawk's motorcycling blog

All about retro computing. C64, C128, etc

Various blogs about Nighthawks Steampunk

Various Articles on my Watch collection.

Nighthawk's woodworking

Nighthawk's online Curriculum Vitae

Click on the TAGS above for a quick search and sort of my sets.

I like Lego I can not lie... and while I am not what they call a purist, meaning I only buy Lego and nothing else... Not all models I have are Lego. (I will say if they are are Lego or not. Click the "Non Lego Blocks" tag above). I also have not taken photo's of all my models  and will put in an official image if I have not got a photo of my build. I will eventually take photo's of all my builds over time. Also I don't just collect the big black special official kits I also collect certain "City" and "Technic" and various other themed kits.

I do have one gripe the grinds my wheels though... Stop calling it "Legos", it is simply "Lego"Is it "Legos" or simply "Lego"? The Lego company, the mastermind behind this iconic toy, has a firm stance on this matter. They adamantly maintain that the correct plural form is "LEGO bricks" or "LEGO sets," treating "Lego" as an adjective rather than a noun.

The brick count does not count spare parts, 2nd hand Lego, small sets that can not be registered (Xmas Advent Calendars etc) or non Lego sets. 

Current sets to be made are;

Set  Description Theme Pieces
76344  Iron Man Mk 3  Marvel  1297