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πŸ›£οΈ Highways & Stripes

Three new Classic Town megafigures just dropped β€” bright jackets, bold stripes, and pure late‑80s street energy.

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#BrickDreams #MegaFigure #ClassicTown #LEGOInspired #FanMade #3DPrinting #Minifigure #RetroTown

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LEGO 6367 Truck MISB New Sealed Classic Town Cargo 6390 Vintage 80s 1980 Seller: mmetrading (100.0% positive feedback) Location: DE Condition: Neu Price: 713.33 GBP Shipping cost: 26.22 GBP Buy It Now

Ad: For Sale - LEGO 6367 Truck MISB New Sealed Classic Town Cargo 6390 Vintage 80s 1980 #LEGO #VintageToys #ClassicTown

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LEGO 6359 Horse Trailer MIB New Sealed Bags Classic Town 90s 6399 Seller: mmetrading (100.0% positive feedback) Location: DE Condition: Neu Price: 186.38 GBP Shipping cost: 25.88 GBP Buy It Now

Ad: For Sale - LEGO 6359 Horse Trailer MIB New Sealed Bags Classic Town 90s 6399 #LEGO #HorseTrailer #ClassicTown

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πŸ—οΈ Hard Hats and High Octane

Three new Classic Town megafigures just dropped β€” Octan’s fueling up, and the helmet crew is ready to build.

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#BrickDreams #MegaFigure #ClassicTown #Octan #LEGOInspired #FanMade #3DPrinting #Minifigure

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🧱 Classic Town Megafigs Now Live

✨ Two Classic Town MegaFigures (5:1 Scale) are now free to download on Printables β€” bright colors, clean lines, and pure late‑80s charm.

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#BrickDreams #Megafigure #ClassicTown #FanMadeArt #lego #minifigure

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This is the Lego piece Wedge 3 1/2 x 4 with Stud Notches (50373). Imagine a small, flat, gray piece of plastic with an unusual shape.
	β€’ Angled Shape: It's not a rectangle or a square. It has an angled shape with two short, raised sections on either side, like small walls.
	β€’ Studs on Top: The flat surface in the center has five small, round bumps arranged in a pattern. These bumps, called "studs" by Lego, are used to connect this piece to other Lego pieces.
	β€’ Notches: The raised sections on the sides have notches or cutouts. These notches are designed to fit with other Lego pieces, allowing for specific building techniques.
	β€’ Color: The piece is a solid, medium gray color.
In essence, it's a small, gray, uniquely shaped Lego piece with studs on top and notches on the sides, designed for creating angled shapes and specific building connections in Lego models.

This is the Lego piece Wedge 3 1/2 x 4 with Stud Notches (50373). Imagine a small, flat, gray piece of plastic with an unusual shape. β€’ Angled Shape: It's not a rectangle or a square. It has an angled shape with two short, raised sections on either side, like small walls. β€’ Studs on Top: The flat surface in the center has five small, round bumps arranged in a pattern. These bumps, called "studs" by Lego, are used to connect this piece to other Lego pieces. β€’ Notches: The raised sections on the sides have notches or cutouts. These notches are designed to fit with other Lego pieces, allowing for specific building techniques. β€’ Color: The piece is a solid, medium gray color. In essence, it's a small, gray, uniquely shaped Lego piece with studs on top and notches on the sides, designed for creating angled shapes and specific building connections in Lego models.

This is the LEGO set Maersk Line Container Lorry (1831). Imagine a toy truck made of colorful plastic bricks, driving along a winding road.
The truck is a large, semi-trailer truck. The front cab is white with a light blue windshield and a black front bumper. It has yellow headlights and two black antennas on the roof. A small Lego figure, a driver, is visible through the windshield.
The trailer is a long, rectangular box, also white. The word "MAERSK" is printed in large, black letters on both sides of the trailer. The Maersk logo, a light blue seven-pointed star, is also printed on the trailer.
The truck has six black wheels with white hubcaps. The wheels are thick and chunky, giving the truck a toy-like appearance.
The background shows a winding road with white stripes, suggesting the truck is in motion. There are also hints of a blue sky and a landscape in the background.
This set is designed for building and imaginative play, allowing children to create stories about transporting goods with a large truck. The Maersk branding makes it a recognizable and realistic toy.

This is the LEGO set Maersk Line Container Lorry (1831). Imagine a toy truck made of colorful plastic bricks, driving along a winding road. The truck is a large, semi-trailer truck. The front cab is white with a light blue windshield and a black front bumper. It has yellow headlights and two black antennas on the roof. A small Lego figure, a driver, is visible through the windshield. The trailer is a long, rectangular box, also white. The word "MAERSK" is printed in large, black letters on both sides of the trailer. The Maersk logo, a light blue seven-pointed star, is also printed on the trailer. The truck has six black wheels with white hubcaps. The wheels are thick and chunky, giving the truck a toy-like appearance. The background shows a winding road with white stripes, suggesting the truck is in motion. There are also hints of a blue sky and a landscape in the background. This set is designed for building and imaginative play, allowing children to create stories about transporting goods with a large truck. The Maersk branding makes it a recognizable and realistic toy.

This is a page from the building instructions for the LEGO set Maersk Line Container Lorry (1831), specifically steps 13 and 14. Let's describe it:
Imagine a light blue and white background, representing the sky and a horizon line.
Top Section (Step 13):
	β€’ A partially built Lego model of the truck's cab is shown.
	β€’ The cab is built from light blue, white, black, and gray Lego pieces.
	β€’ It has a flat front with yellow headlights and a light blue windshield.
	β€’ The top of the cab has white and light blue bricks, forming a slightly raised section.
	β€’ A red arrow points to the front of the cab, specifically to a gray, angled Lego piece. This piece is the Wedge 3 1/2 x 4 with Stud Notches (50373), which we discussed earlier.
	β€’ The number "13" is prominently displayed in the upper left corner, indicating this is step 13 of the instructions.
Bottom Section (Step 14):
	β€’ The same Lego model of the truck's cab is shown, but with a slight change.
	β€’ The change is not immediately obvious, but it likely involves adding a small detail or adjusting the position of a piece.
	β€’ The number "14" is prominently displayed in the lower left corner, indicating this is step 14 of the instructions.
Overall:
This page shows two consecutive steps in the construction of the Maersk Line Container Lorry. The red arrow in step 13 highlights the specific placement of the Wedge 3 1/2 x 4 with Stud Notches (50373) piece. The slight change between steps 13 and 14 demonstrates the incremental building process. The blue and white background suggests the truck is being built against a sky backdrop. The number "6" in the lower left corner indicates the page number.

This is a page from the building instructions for the LEGO set Maersk Line Container Lorry (1831), specifically steps 13 and 14. Let's describe it: Imagine a light blue and white background, representing the sky and a horizon line. Top Section (Step 13): β€’ A partially built Lego model of the truck's cab is shown. β€’ The cab is built from light blue, white, black, and gray Lego pieces. β€’ It has a flat front with yellow headlights and a light blue windshield. β€’ The top of the cab has white and light blue bricks, forming a slightly raised section. β€’ A red arrow points to the front of the cab, specifically to a gray, angled Lego piece. This piece is the Wedge 3 1/2 x 4 with Stud Notches (50373), which we discussed earlier. β€’ The number "13" is prominently displayed in the upper left corner, indicating this is step 13 of the instructions. Bottom Section (Step 14): β€’ The same Lego model of the truck's cab is shown, but with a slight change. β€’ The change is not immediately obvious, but it likely involves adding a small detail or adjusting the position of a piece. β€’ The number "14" is prominently displayed in the lower left corner, indicating this is step 14 of the instructions. Overall: This page shows two consecutive steps in the construction of the Maersk Line Container Lorry. The red arrow in step 13 highlights the specific placement of the Wedge 3 1/2 x 4 with Stud Notches (50373) piece. The slight change between steps 13 and 14 demonstrates the incremental building process. The blue and white background suggests the truck is being built against a sky backdrop. The number "6" in the lower left corner indicates the page number.

Want to see the LEGO Wedge 3 1/2 x 4 with Stud Notches (50373) in a rare color? While this piece and its variants have been around since 1987, it's only been in Maersk Blue once! Check out 1995's Maersk Line Container Lorry (1831) for this unique color appearance! #LEGO #ClassicTown #Maersk

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