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These serie of MOC's have been built by fianat
LEGO HISTORICAL PERIODS is a serie of sets about a variety of historical periods in different places and in diiferent times.
1) Western Mine
2) Lost Harbor
3) Japanese Junk- NEW!
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1) Western Mine (1860- 1910)- American Old West
Item #: 211013
Ages: 14+
Pieces: 606
Price: USD $69.99/ EUR €59.99/ CAD $49.99
Year: 2012 (I think^_^)
Minifigs: 4
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2) Lost harbor (1560- 1630) - Golden Age of Piracy. Caribbean sea
Item #: 211014
Ages: 14+
Pieces: 454
Price: USD $59.99/ EUR €49.99/ CAD $39.99
Year: 2012
Minifigs: 4
More pictures here!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fianat/7499899748/
NEW! NEW! NEW!
3) Japanese Junk (476- 900) - Early Middle Ages- Sargasso sea
A junk is an ancient Chinese sailing vessel design still in use today. Junks may have developed from very early bamboo rafts which had a high stern. Cromagnon cave paintings on the Indo China coast show junk shaped doublehull vessels. Junks were developed during the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) and were used as sea-going vessels as early as the 2nd century AD. They evolved in the later dynasties, and were used throughout Asia for extensive ocean voyages. They were found, and in lesser numbers are still found, throughout South-East Asia and India, but primarily in China, perhaps most famously in Hong Kong.
Item #: 211015
Ages: 14+
Pieces: 329
Price: USD 39.99/ EUR €49.99/ CAD $59.99
Year: 2012
Minifigs: 4
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