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  2. Lego The Lone Ranger - Wikipedia

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    Cavalry Builder Set included defense wall, campfire with flames, a cannon with wheels and the Lone Ranger's horse, Silver. It also included variety of weapons and accessories as well. The set included Lego minifigures of the Lone Ranger and 3 cavalry soldiers. The set was released as a way for fans to build an army of soldiers. [28] [33] [29]

  3. Cobi (building blocks) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1987, producing puzzles and board games. In 1992, it started producing building blocks with an interlocking stud and tube system, compatible with Lego blocks. Due to their popularity, the company switched to mostly producing building block sets.

  4. Lego Toy Story - Wikipedia

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    Lego Toy Story (stylized as LEGO Toy Story) is a Lego theme based on the Disney·Pixar's Toy Story film franchise. [2] [3] The first four sets were released on December 30, 2009, with an additional two sets being released on January 4, 2010. In May 2010, five Lego and four Duplo sets were released under the Toy Story 3 sub-theme.

  5. Lego sets are as low as $6 right now—here are the 50 ... - AOL

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    The always popular Lego Star Wars sets are often hard to find, but you'll find them on sale this Prime Day. Stock up on smaller sets for stocking stuffers, or see if a Star Wars sets missing from ...

  6. Tente (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Hasbro marketed the toys in the United States and Japan. Some of these models are different from those offered in Europe because Exin authorized the creation of new models adapted to the tastes of the alternative markets. In the United States, Tente sets were typically found in specialty toy and model/hobby shops and not major toy retail stores.

  7. Oxford (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    The exotic themes of Oxford sets, as well as their perceived value and quality, have made them popular in the Lego fandom, and they are sometimes referred to as "Korean Lego". [2] A few hundred different sets have been released, most targeted at children aged 5 to 12. [2] The company produces small block sets in several themes. [2] [8]