LEGO City Camper (7639)

Little People 10 Bicycle – .

  • Features kitchen and sleeping area
  • Camper measures 5½ inches (14cm) long by 3 inches (7.6cm) tall
  • Roof can be removed to play inside
  • Includes 2 minifigures, bicycle, surfboard and more
  • 165 pieces

Little People 10 Bicycle

Pieces: 165Hit the road with the LEGO® City camper!
It’s vacation time! Pack up the camper with everything you’ll need for your trip, including a surfboard, bike and grill. Adventure and the open road await!Includes 2 minifigures (male/ female), bicycle, surfboard and more! Features details like kitchen and sleeping area! Open the camper to play inside!Camper measures 5½ inches (14cm) long by 3 inches (7.6cm) tall!


LEGO City Camper (7639)

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Riverside Park, first day of spring, Mar 2011 – 10
Little People 10

Image by Ed Yourdon

Winter Cycling in Utrecht; Netherlands

Winter cycling impressions in Utrecht, Netherlands. In a country where cycling is mostly for utility purposes people don’t stop using their bikes just because temperatures drop below freezing point. When you use your bicycle to organize your life in summer you will do that in winter too. This is an average Wednesday afternoon in the Netherlands’ fourth largest city of Utrecht. It was January 6th, 2010, temperature was about -3C or 26.6F. None of the cyclists in this movie are commuters since none of this was filmed during rush hours. We do see school children who have the afternoon off so many parents took them to the city park. The children enjoy skating and playing on the ice of the pond. One dad puts on his son’s skates while the boy is sitting on his dad’s bicycle rack. People of all ages and classes go about their daily business on their bicycles. They are getting to and from work, study and shopping. We see people taking their groceries home on their bikes. A woman picks up her young son who tripped over the empty bottles they are going to put in the recycle containers, while another woman is getting rid of her old paper. Both women used their bikes to get to the containers. The stream of cyclists passing by is endless. They use the specific bike lanes and separate cycle tracks. They get priority over busses and cars and at busy junctions they have their own phases of green on the specific cycle traffic lights. And when cyclists or moped riders run red lights we see

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Question by Evil Cheese Curl: Have you tried any of these things?

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What in the hell is “Layaway”?

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WOAH MAN

EDIT:

I Tried most of them :)

Answer by iCEDMOCHA <3
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2 Comments

  1. Justin Gaines says:
    26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Vactioning in Lego Land!, August 23, 2010
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    = Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: LEGO City Camper (7639) (Toy)

    Ever since my son started getting into the Lego City sets, he’s had his eye on the Lego City Camper set. He loves the Lego sets that “do stuff” and this one does a lot. The back opens up so you can set up eating and sleeping arrangements, and there are enough accessories (surfboard, bicycle, grill, fish, mugs and frying pan) to keep the minifigure pair (a man and a woman) busy.

    Complexity: This is a fairly complex set. You build the bottom half of the camper and the cab, and then the fold-out camper shell halves are assembled. My son took care of the minifigures and some of the larger pieces (windows, wheels, etc.), but I had to build the rest.

    Playability: It’s a bit tricky getting the camper open, but once you do the play possibilities are endless. Between the camper configurations and copious accessories, the two vacationing minifigures (so far dubbed Mama and Dada) can have plenty of adventures.

    This set was money well spent, and a great addition to our growing Lego City. I also think it makes a great gender-neutral set, more so than the fire and police sets at least.

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  2. C. Valentine says:
    25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great “play value”, September 8, 2009
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    = Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: LEGO City Camper (7639) (Toy)

    This is not only a “put together” toy, but it also has great play value. My grandson loves Lego. Usually, he has fun putting it together but this one he actually plays with. He loves the outdoors so this is a perfect toy for him.

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