Kinder verstecken die Minifiguren in der Unterwasserhöhle, wo sie planen können, wie sie den menschlichen Freund der Familie Sully, Spider, aus dem U-Boot befreien können! Kinder können legendäre Filmszenen aus Avatar: The Way of Water nachspielen, ihre eigenen Geschichten erzählen oder dieses fantastische LEGO Avatar Mako U-Boot als tolle Zimmerdekoration verwenden. Ein Mako U-Boot-Spielzeug, das vom bösen RDA Quaritch gesteuert wird, patrouilliert auf dem Meeresgrund von Pandora. Dieses Set enthält außerdem die Minifiguren Neteyam, Ao'nung, Spider und RDA Quaritch sowie 3 Korallenriff-Kulissen am Meeresboden von Pandora. Zu den Merkmalen des U-Boot-Sammelmodells gehören 2 aufklappbare Cockpits und 3 bewegliche Propeller. Das U-Boot ist vollgepackt mit unzähligen Details aus Avatar: The Way of Water und verfügt über viele coole Funktionen. If someone farts in a sub would all hands be stuck smelling it for weeks? While you’re mulling that over check out some other fabulous creations by Ciamosław Ciamek in our archives.Beeindrucke jeden Avatar-Fan mit diesem 9+ LEGO Avatar Mako U-Boot (75577) Unterwasser-Spielzeug zum Bauen. As stunned as I am by this amazingly detailed creation, I have a burning question that perhaps some of you can answer. I’ve been in the US Navy myself and while I have served on three surface ships, I’ve never been on a submarine. I like that a seagull has decided to hitch a ride. Here we see some of the crew manning the guns and getting what is undoubtedly some much-needed air. Thankfully this builder has also provided several closeup photographs, this particular one is amidships and the superstructure. The model is of such a grand scale that it can be easy to lose sight of small details from afar. Lastly, we have the diesel engines room and electric engines, and the aft torpedo room. Next, we have the control room with the conning tower, then the petty officers’ quarters. The first module represents the forward torpedo room and crew compartment while the second houses the officers’ quarters, radio, and listening room. This photo highlights what the port side looks like with the hull intact but it also illustrates the model broken into six modules that accurately represent how the real vessel would be compartmentalized. Here’s a view with the port panels removed to view the interior spaces. The hull panels can be removed on both the port and starboard sides. In case you were wondering this is the same type of U-Boat from the Das Boot movie, which, in my opinion, is one of the tensest and most exhilarating movies ever made a worthy watch if you haven’t seen it already. It also took staggering four-and-a-half years to build. This model has roughly 15,000 pieces and is about 70 inches or 177 centimeters long. That would be the case with this stunning LEGO 1/38 scale U-BOOT TYP VII C built by Ciamosław Ciamek. Sometimes something comes along that has us simply awestruck.
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