LEGONinjago 71858 Four Weapons Blacksmith 15th Anniversary Building Set
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Product code: 73220401
Celebrate the LEGO Ninjago TV show with this Four Weapons Blacksmith 15th Anniversary (71858) building set for 14+ year old kids. Nostalgic fans will be thrilled that, for the first time, they can build, display and recreate action with the iconic blacksmith's workshop — the first-ever location in the pilot episode of the LEGO Ninjago TV show.
Open the ninja toy at the back to reveal a bedroom and a forge packed with tools, weapon accessories and details from the show's history. Celebrating the Masters of Spinjitzu, kids can find ninja stickers hidden in the playset behind removable helmet and hood displays and push out a sign to reveal the golden weapons map.
The building set comes with six LEGO Ninjago minifigures of characters from the history of the show: Maya, Ray, Nya, Blacksmith Kai and Master Wu, plus, for the first time, a collectable elemental Master of Earth on a stand. Fans can also build each playset with confidence using the LEGO Builder app — zoom, rotate in 3D and track progress with easy-to-follow digital instructions.
The LEGO Ninjago range of building sets and ninja toys includes detailed mechs, vehicles, dragons and temples so fans can role-play awesome ninja action. This action figure building set makes a great birthday gift idea for 14+ year old teenage kids and older fans.
Product specification
- Age suitable from
- 14 years
- Assembly type
- Assembly Required
- Brand
- LEGO
- Composition
- plastic
- Country of origin
- Czech Republic
- Development claims
- Develops attention skills, Develops hand eye coordination, Encourages creativity, Encourages imaginative play
- Made in the UK
- No
- Model name / number
- 71858
- Number of pieces
- 1259
- Packaged dimensions
- H8.8 x W28.2 x D45.6cm
- Range
- LEGO Ninjago
- Skills development
- Motor skills
- Toy type
- Construction Sets
- Warning!
- Warning! Choking hazard - due to small parts that may cause a choking hazard
Brand information
The company that was destined to become LEGO started life as being a small workshop that produced wooden toys, run by Ole Kirk Christiansen in 1932. The name ‘LEGO’ was adopted in 1934, coming from the Danish phrase ‘leg godt’, which means ‘play well’. It wasn’t until 1947 that they started producing plastic toys, with the first version of the now infamous interlocking bricks coming in 1949.
They weren’t quite the bricks that people are used to nowadays, being made from a different material and having a slightly different locking system. It was actually Christiansen’s son Godtfred Kirk that saw the potential for the bricks to become a tool for creative play and in 1958, the modern brick design was born. From this date, despite variation in the design and purpose of individual pieces over the years, each remains compatible in some way with previous pieces. So you could have a LEGO set from 1958 and it would still be completely compatible with a modern set.
Since the 1960, thousands of sets have been released covering everything from Aliens to the Wild West. The only area that the company has never tackled directly is military-themed sets, because Ole Kirk set a policy that they must never make war seem like child’s play. The largest ever LEGO set to date is a scale-model of the Taj Mahal, which was made out of 5922 pieces.
The LEGO Group's motto is ‘det bedste er ikke for godt’, which roughly translates to "only the best is the best". Ole Kirk Christiansen came up with this phrase to encourage workers to always produce the highest quality toys possible.
Nowadays, LEGO makes a vast range of toys for all ages, as well as teaching materials for children, which are distributed in over 130 countries. The company has approximately 10,000 employees and is the world's third largest manufacturer of play materials.
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