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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
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As many of you have seen from the leaked pictures online, we have released a
new set: 10152 Maersk Container Ship.
Build the Most Famous Cargo Liner in the World!
Maersk Sealand cargo liners sail the seas all over the world, carrying
valuable goods from place to place.Now you can build your own Maersk Sealand
Freighter with this exciting new set! Send it on voyages to far ports, then
bring it into World City harbour.
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World City harbour? Makes me wonder if there harbor sets upcoming, or if this
is merely a benign phrase. On the box, the shadows behind the boat are the
cranes from 6542, if I am not mistaken.
Anyway, compliments to TLC for releasing this nice set. Anyone know whether
this is minifig scale or not?
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It measures 69cm long and is your last chance to buy Maersk bricks!
Ages 8+. 988 pieces.
$74.99
£54.99
EURO 79,99
To clarify, this set will be available through Shop At Home in both Europe
and North America. The sets are on their way to North America, and we should
beginning shipping them in late June. They are currently available in Europe.
I do know, however, that there will be 5 set limit per customer on this set
(Troy, are you listening? J). Why you ask?
This set uses
drum roll please
Maersk blue! In fact, the run of this new
set uses all the Maersk blue ABS pellets we have left. That means that
there is literally no Maersk blue ABS left. Even the parks can no longer get
Maersk blue.
This is a small run too only 14,000 total, with 10,000 coming to Shop At
Home.
Youll soon see for yourselves, but I can tell you that this set is
absolutely amazing
and huge!
The set is currently in
Jake
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Jake McKee
Community Liaison
LEGO Community Development
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.lego, Tanvir Mahtab wrote:
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World City harbour? Makes me wonder if there harbor sets upcoming, or if
this is merely a benign phrase. On the box, the shadows behind the boat are
the cranes from 6542, if I am not mistaken.
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I think its the crane from set #4514 instead, because in the shadow image that
youve mentioned, you can see a contour of the sideways mounted floodlights at
the end of the boom. Its a detail typical for set #4514.
See: http://guide.lugnet.com/set/4514
With friendly greetings, M. Moolhuysen.
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