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  2. List of Lego themes - Wikipedia

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    Lego 2001–2010, 2015–2016 Lego Boats Lego builds that float on water Lego 1973–2005 Lego Bricks and More For children 4 years old or more Lego 2009–2014 Lego Castle: Castle, knights and medieval themes Castle (1978–1983) Crusaders (1984–1988, 1990–1992, 1998, 2001) Black Falcons (1984–1987, 1990, 2002) Forestmen (1987–1990)

  3. Lego Masters (American TV series) season 4 - Wikipedia

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    For the first challenge of the season, the builders have to make their own party boat. After the build, each boat was tested to see if it can float and move around brick lake. Neena & Sam won the challenge, and nobody was identified as second place in this challenge. Brad & Mike and Emilee & Kelly end up in the bottom two.

  4. Timeline of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego introduces furniture pieces and dollhouses for girls. 1972: Lego adds boat and ship sets, with hull pieces that float. Lego Samsonite license agreement ends; Lego USA established in Brookfield, Connecticut. 1973: Lego USA moves to its present-day location in Enfield, Connecticut.

  5. Animated Features Like ‘Transformers One’ and ’Wild Robot ...

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    There was still a lot we could do and things that we had to figure out like making Legos look like water that was moving and having a boat float off on some water — all made of Lego in animation ...

  6. If You Don't Have These Disney LEGO Sets in Your ... - AOL

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    Celebrate 100 years of Disney fun with a mix of classic and modern characters like Moana, Woody, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, and Mickey & Minnie Mouse on this train that looks like parade floats and ...

  7. Mexeflote - Wikipedia

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    Each version has three components; bow, stern, and centre, which can be fitted together as required, making the Mexeflote a versatile craft. [10] [12] The different sections allow it to be used as a raft, a floating pontoon, or as a causeway from ship to shore. [2] Mexeflote was the basis for the design of the Modular Elevated Causeway. [13]