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It took us a while getting around to building our LEGO Technic Bucket Truck, that’s cherry picker to most of us or elevated platform to those perhaps allergic to cherries or very posh indeed. It’s the machine used to rig up local Christmas lights or fix street lights, very clever  vehicles they are too. Just like its real life ride this Bucket Truck has a set of gears to raise and rotate the platform on the back, two more gears let you deploy the outriggers at the side of the vehicle to keep it stable when the platform is fully extended; and a large gear knob on the rear even lets you steer it. With all of these functions in mind, and of course the nifty looking design, this rig is as much fun to build as it is to assemble and so we pay homage with our 10th, and final Toyology Gold of the year. Around £40 at John Lewis


 

 

 

LEGO lines up new girls range

 

 

 

 

 

 

TV adverts start running this Boxing Day for the new LEGO line up aimed at girls 5-8 and represents the first solely focused girls line for the company in a decade. The LEGO Friends range, which includes five mini-figure dolls will star in a mini-movie in the New Year, to coincide with a second wave of Lego Friends. Living in a newly created environment called Heartlake City’ there’ll by accessories, brightly coloured building bricks and animals to role play in this new place and sets such as a tree house, beauty salon and veterinary clinic are coming soon. Plenty planned for the range, they’ve even added six brand new brick colours to make Heartlake City a bit different from anywhere else in LEGO land to date.

 

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Deck the walls

 

 

Just in time to stick on your Santa list, all new Mario gaming decals, 24 supersized stickers for your wall. Time to dig out a comedy moustache, boiler suit, appropriate headwear and start sticking a classic scene from on-screen or somehting altogether more random, it don’t matter because to can re-use/re-stick them as much as you want – There’s little work getting done for a while today me thinks. Not cheap at £59.99 But a better decal set we challenge you to find (doesn’t stick so good on flock wallpaper).

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Secret Agent stocking filler

 

 

If it were his real name it’d be quiet funny so lets stick witg it for now, Secret Agent Stocking Filler – Limbs, satsumas or small gifts, he can find them all. Right, this is actually GRIP from Playmobil’s Secret Agent range of fabulous playthings, we chose this one as the office walls are littered with this little man and we have strung our Xmas lights between them, to dramatic effect. We shall be deploying them next Yule with string between them to hold our Xmas cards, for the rest of the year we think they shall stay deep undercover. Only £2.99 a pop, grab one, a few…many

 

Fancy flinger

 

 

 

One hundred years ago today, on December 14th, 1911, the Norwegian Roald Amundsen and four companions trudged through fog, bitter cold and lacerating winds and stood at the absolute bottom of the world, the South Pole. We don’t even fancy getting our hands too cold, and with snow set to start falling in northern parts of our fair Isle today we’re thinking it best to get loaded up with kit.We gave our highest accolade to a snowball blaster the other week, the same outfit also have this slightly more manual snowbvall launcher, which is ideal for the flanks if you’ve built up a small snowball attack unit. The Arctic Launcher TracBall has a snow scoop which you then use to compact ypour ammo into the ideal sphere so it goes further/faster and hopefully on target too.

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Load of rubbish

New collectibles arrive from the folk who gave us Mighty Beanz are here, all new The Trash Pack toys from Moose Enterprises down-under are a bunch of characters that live in/around the dustbins and garbage areas of their shrunken world. have a look at the new packs and grab yourself a pair, each pack has two “Trashies” inside, a bin and a collectors card to get you started / help you decide it’s not for you over at Smyths Toys. Expect plenty of accessories next year, trash trucks, landfill playsets etc Perhaps not extending into home furnishings though.

 

 

Presenting the most magnificent, magical and Mosterrific MoshiBus! – It’s going on tour this Christmas to Bluewater shopping centre and at The Trafford Centre. Climb on board and the kids can draw and colour monsters at the art and craft sessions, enjoy clay buddy modelling and trade Moshling cards, There will also be Moshi giveaways, quizzes and competitions to win Moshi merchandise, including a special “Busling” Topps trading card. And of course you’ll be able to buy your favourite Moshi merchandise in the Mobile Moshi Monsters Store on the top deck. When it’s time to leave jump on the slide that’ll take you back to the ground floor! Check out www.moshibus.com for the latest Moshi bus news.

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Hardly a person among us would turn down the offer of a drum kit, its one of those instruments that you can feel like you’re having a fair crack at a tune even if it sounds like someone has just thrown a set out of a window. Trouble is with this kit, is the space it all takes up, and so we’ve found one being shipped from Lilliput, a desktop drum kit deswcribed as “badumn tish”. None of that hight tech trickery or touch pad nonsense, this is an old-school drum set one tom-tom, couple of snare drums and a splash crash cymbal all finsihed in chrome – £14.95. Whilst we have you, why not nab a couple of these drumstick pencils to play your new acquisition with, let the annoying begin.

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Ages of the train by Horby

We like it, has a montage of different generations and shows the evolution of the train play system, accompanied by some decent Choo Choo Choons.

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There can be little worse than the dissatisfaction associated with pulling a sub-standard Xmas cracker. Most of the time the banging bit has to be pulled seperately as it slipped out of your cheap crepe paper number during the tug-of-war process and then, whoever is victorious, wishes they weren’t – spyglass, plastic charms, dic good-for-nothing apart from top prize at a choking hazard competition. Now this selection is different altogether, “now this collection is…..” no stop that. From the Jumbo 4-in-1 cracker featuring classic Hasbro games and six legally required hats it’ll need those lower branches if you put it on the tree, then there are the single game crackers including Scrabble,Twister, Cluedo and Monopoly which each contain surprises (and of course hats) and when all are opened you can play variants on the original classic board games. All of them are available this way – Happy cracking and good luck with the Twister version if you play post xmas-lunch!

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