Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Save-the-Arctic--LEGO-Scene-in-New-Zealand-27MZIF3PLY7X.htmlConceptually similarSave the Arctic' LEGO Scene in New ZealandGP0STOHFSCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic' LEGO Scene in New ZealandGP0STOHFTCompleted★★★★Save the Arctic' LEGO Scene in New ZealandGP0STOHFVCompleted★★★★★★Save the Arctic' LEGO Scene in New ZealandGP0STOHFXCompleted★★★★★★Activists Board Shell Drillship in NZGP03PSYCompleted★★★★Activists Board Shell Drillship in NZGP03PSXCompleted★★★★Activists Board Shell Drillship in NZGP03PT0Completed★★★★Taranaki Action Court Sentence in New ZealandGP04GH2Completed★★★★Activists Board Shell Drillship in NZGP03PSWCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STOHFRSave the Arctic' LEGO Scene in New ZealandGreenpeace New Zealand recreates a protest scene with LEGO figures. The model is a replica of the Noble Discoverer drillship which was occupied by Greenpeace activists and actor Lucy Lawless in February, 2012 for 77 hours as it was getting ready to depart the Port of Taranaki in New Zealand to start drilling for Shell in the Arctic. Greenpeace is urging LEGO to cut ties with Shell and help 'Save the Arctic." For the last few years Shell has been using LEGO?s brand to clean up its image as an Arctic oil driller. 16 million Shell branded LEGO sets have been sold or given away at petrol stations in 26 countries.Locations:Aotearoa-Auckland-North Island-OceaniaDate:14 Jul, 2014Credit:© Nigel Marple / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5200px X 3467pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Day-KWCI (GPI)-LEGO-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Ports-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Shell (commercial business)-ToysShoot:'Save the Arctic' LEGO Scenes in New ZealandGreenpeace recreates a protest scene with LEGO figures. The model is a replica of the Noble Discoverer drillship which was occupied by Greenpeace activists and actor Lucy Lawless in February, 2012 for 77 hours as it was getting ready to depart the Port of Taranaki in New Zealand to start drilling for Shell in the Arctic. Greenpeace is urging LEGO to cut ties with Shell and help 'Save the Arctic." For the last few years Shell has been using LEGO's brand to clean up its image as an Arctic oil driller. 16 million Shell branded LEGO sets have been sold or given away at petrol stations in 26 countries.Related Collections:'Save the Arctic' LEGO Campaign Around the World