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LEGO CITY FIRE SHIP 7207

SKU:

L7207

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Set includes 4 firefighter minifigures wearing life jackets. Ship features 6 cannons, opening control room to reveal navigation centre below, and cabin with bed. Boom can rotate 360 degrees and move up and down 45 degrees. Also includes 1 dinghy with motor and 1 buoy 306 pieces.

Product Details:
Product Length: 21.26 inches
Product Width: 3.58 inches
Product Height: 11.1 inches
Product Weight: 11.01 pounds
Package Length: 21.2 inches
Package Width: 11.0 inches
Package Height: 3.3 inches
Package Weight: 2.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 20 customer reviews )
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24 of 24 found the following review helpful:

5Multifunction FunJan 18, 2010
By Thomas E. Tweedel
I got this boat for my kids to build and play with, the older child (6) has been enjoying Lego star wars kits while the younger (3) has been looking longingly at brothers growing collection. She wanted some Lego's too. Many of the movie themed sets are both expensive and complicated so I decided to get her (well them) the fireboat since it could double as a bath toy.

Overview
This was my first "Lego city" kit and I was drawing from memories of a late 70's fire boat kit (which I still have the hull). Things have changed a lot sense then.

From a build perspective this kit is a lot less complicated than the Star Wars kits (its rated for age 5-12 rather than 8+). It was beyond the ability of the 3 year old, she could follow and complete about 1/3 of it with direction. The 6 year old had no problem at all. Building it was an excellent family activity.

The directions are pretty standard, they go from back to front, layer after layer. Layout and build is fairly straightforward. It's easy to understand what and where the parts you are building are for.

The packing was also well organized. The project was divided into three sections, each with their own labeled bag. The first section was the hull, the second the control room, the third the water cannons. No one section had too many pieces. Building it was manageable in several sessions over a couple of days. Actual build time was a few hours but there was a bit of fighting over who got to do what part.

Unlike the Star wars ships this boat had a much higher percentage of standard bricks and plates rather than super special parts that you have little hope of replacing if they get lost.

It was a lot of fun and the finished product was a very functional toy. A number of the "appendages" like the crane and smaller water cannons probably need to be stripped of (because they will come off in play). But even without those it's a very neat boat.

Features
This boat is loaded with features. What interested me the most was the hull. It's made of two pieces, the hull and the deck. The boat DOES float but it will take on water. The instructions indicate your able to remove the deck to dump the water but I found that it all comes out of the gap between the hull and the deck up front.

I compared it to my 70's era fireboat hull, big difference. That hull came in 4 pieces (which was nice because you could break it down for storage). This hull is a lot longer and much wider. Another feature is that it has an outer flanges that look similar to Torpedo blisters. These are stabilizers. They expand the width of the boat and when in water trap pockets of air on each side to give it side to side stability. My old boat came with weights that you had to attach to the bottom or it would flip over because it was top heavy. The beauty of these is you don't have to change anything for in and out of water play. The deck has a recessed section in the middle to allow for more 3 dimensional building than a flat deck would.

There is the buildup on the hull, major play items include the boat deck (which you can attach the included zodiac mini-boat to. The galley which has some sensor blocks and flip up sleeping compartment. The forward deck has a water cannon on it.

The control room is built as a separate assembly and attached to the ship over the galley. It is configured in such a way that it is easy to pull on and off to access the Galley. It has a steering wheel and cool inverted windows.

On the back is a water canon on a crane. It rotates 360 and goes up and down. There are also half a dozen other water cannons scattered across the ship on small mounts.

It comes with 4 mini figures, a small zodiac boat and a cute buoy (doesn't float upright).
Everything can fit in or on the boat for storage.

Playability
This boat has excellent playability. As I mentioned some of the protruding accessories will probably quickly be lost. But aside from that it's pretty solid. The control room can be removed and is well enough built to handle a bit of abuse. When the kids tire of fire adventures the hull has a lot of possibility for being reconfigured to a variety of tasks. The basic design of the structures on it are pretty good and would work for a variety of boat uses (Police boat, fishing boat, cargo boat, Patrol Boat). Just reconfigure the front and back areas.

It got its baptism pretty early on after completion and it worked great in the tub and didn't retain too much water after being drained. Works well as a bath toy. You do have to remove the back crane assembly or it is a little bit top heavy and tends to roll in the water.

So In Summary

Pro's
Good Hull
Lots of playability
Well organized packing

Con's
Some pieces easily come off.

Conclusion
An excellent boat and toy if your kids like Legos. You'll have fun building it with them and they'll have fun playing with it for years to come.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Tons of FunDec 03, 2010
By Amy Rainey "smirkychick"
My ten-year old spent his own money on this set. He absolutely loves it. He is a Lego aficianado, and thinks this is an amazing set. I highly reccomend it!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Big LEGO Fire ShipNov 10, 2010
By Amsar
It's big (about 15" long and 7" tall), and it can float in the water. And does not sink. My son likes that! All water "pumps" can be moved around and aimed either direction. It has a lot of pieces: small and big. So if you lose it...too bad :( It took my son a few days (for a few hours a day) to finish it up. It looks great. When playing with it, you need to be a bit careful because some pieces come off easily. But that happens with all of the LEGOS, I believe. It's a great toy!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Good Lego model...boat won't floatOct 11, 2011
By Grubero "grubero"
Got this model for my 5 year old. He loves legos & wanted this one in particular. He had a great time putting it together. I think he envisioned it being a bath toy, but it capsizes without fail. If nothing else, it makes for a good lesson on Archimedes principle. A little disappointing as a bath toy, but otherwise a fine model & fun on dry land.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Lego Fire ShipMay 14, 2011

It is fun. I love it. It floats in water. It has one bed where the captain sleeps. It has 5 or 6 water guns. I would recommend this toy for 6 to 8 year olds. This ship could also be for teenagers.

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