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Our community, 479 want it Our community, 454 want it Our community346 want this set Our community, 407 want it Our community, 401 want itExo-Force was a theme inspired by stories from Japanese manga and anime such as Mobile Suit Gundam and Robotech. The theme and its sets were based around enormous combat mechs known as battle machines piloted by humans against the mechanized Devastators, Iron Drones and Meca One robots, who themselves possess combat machinery of their own, with the intent of complete dominance of the mountain they live on, Sentai Mountain. What lay at the bottom of the mountain was never revealed. The theme lasted two and a half years, as it was introduced in spring 2006 and later discontinued in the summer of 2008. The working title for the series was Battlepeak. There was a book series based off of the sets. The story in 2006 is based around the Sentai Fortress, its human inhabitants and the mechanical Devastator robots that are attacking them.




At the end of the 2006 story arc, three of the humans, Takeshi, Hikaru, and Ryo are sent to find the legendary Golden City. Subsequently, Sensei Keiken, Ha-Ya-To, and the other humans travel to the city. At the end of the 2007 story arc, human leader Sensei Keiken is captured by the Devastators. The team embarks on a mission to find him, leaving Hitomi in charge of the Golden City. The team rescues Sensei Keiken from the Devastators and Meca One. Despite the sets being discontinued, the storyline has developed dedicated followers, who continue the plot through fanfiction on the The Exo-Force Wiki and other websites. Most of the Exo-Force sets consist of large "battle machines"; these are high-powered, heavily-armoured exo-suits designed to mimic human movement, and are mostly piloted by a single human or robot. Most of these vehicles use Technic joints to give the mech stability with a wide range of movement, and normally come equipped with a short-range melee weapon—a sword, shield or similar—in one hand and a long range weapon such as a pistol or laser cannon in the other.




2006 sets used click ball joints exclusively, while 2007 sets introduced ball joints. Aside from the mecha there were larger combat vehicles, bases, and remote installations such as gates and towers. Also, all of the final sets released in 2008 included a miniature brick-built robot that resembled its respective mech. The 2006 sets featured power cores, a light-up brick located somewhere in the mech's chasis and connected to one of the weapons by a special fibre-optic cable. This was used to "power up" (Exo-Force's catch-phrase) the battle machines and the weapons attached to it. All of the 2006 sets included a power core, with the exceptions of a few smaller sets, 7708 Uplink and 7711 Sentry. From 2007 on, the power cores were discontinued and "exo-codes" were included in every set. to unlock downloads and additional set information. The 2007 codes were printed directly onto 2x1 flat tiles and incorporated into the set build. The 2008 codes were printed on stickers that could be applied to different brick types in different sets.




Hikaru (2006)Takeshi (2006)Ryo (2006)Ha-Ya-To (2006)Tank GunnerHitomiSensei KeikenIron DroneDevastatorDevastator (Green)Devastator (Red)Devastator (Blue)Meca OneHikaru (2007)Takeshi (2007)Ryo (2007)Ha-Ya-To (2007)Hikaru (2008)Takeshi (2008)Ryo (2008)Ha-Ya-To (2008) A promotional poster from 2006A promotional poster from 2007 These are the instructions for building the LEGO Exo Force Fire Vulture that was released in 2006. Download These Instructions as PDF: BI 7703 [3.42 Mb] 7702 + 7703 Combi model [1.37 Mb] View which pieces you need to build this set ) which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this siteMinifigures LegoesAwakens MinifiguresAction MinifigureMinifigure ToysD2 Bb8Bb8 BbFigures Sy189Star Wars Action FiguresStar Wars 7ForwardStar Wars Figures SY198 Star Wars Action Figures Toys with Star Wars Lightsaber Building Blocks Brick Star Wars Toys Minifigures #>=#>=#>=#>=#> Click on the pin to check out discount price, color, size, shipping, etc.




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Our USED parts are machine washed or hand cleaned as appropriate.  We don't sell noticibly damaged, toothmarked, worn, bend-stressed or faded parts.LEGO hero headquarters are the highlight of many collections. Prizes won after many months of saving pocket money or being uncovered under the tree on Christmas morning. The LEGO Group has delivered scores of them through the years across historic, adventure and science fiction themes. Sometimes these have been on raised baseplates, others on regular baseplates and some free-standing. They have come in all shapes, sizes and at varying price points – but there are some which truly stand out. These are the bases that were the flagships of their lines, the sets that filled the most expensive price slots, the ones which have become legend – but which best befits the minifigures of its range as the biggest of all? Monorail based sets have been excluded due to the huge footprint that they are immediately afforded. Headquarters and bases began as part of the Space theme, and that genre has counted many such sets in its ranks through the decades.




In the days before official factions and themes, the earliest bases were a variety of colors and their purposes were very loosely defined, inferred by the scant few clues designers put in the set. Right out of the gate many of these bases were quite large, often built on multiple baseplates as with the inventively named 6971 Inter-Galactic Command Base. The establishment of official factions within Space set the tone for all later science fiction based themes. Lines were drawn and set colour palettes for each faction became the norm. Ushering in this new era was a base considered by many to be the best of them all. Though not our winner, 6987 Message Intercept Base from the first incarnation of Blacktron is a huge set and a delight to behold. If you came of age in the 1990s then you will likely remember two of the largest LEGO headquarters ever. In back to back years, 1995 and 1996, the LEGO Group produced two truly epic sets. The first was 6195 Neptune Discovery Lab from the original Aquazone theme.




This massive base, spread across two mirrored raised baseplates, contained what remain exclusive doors along with a variety of other specialised parts. The second hailed from not sci-fi, but from the Western theme in the form of 6769 Fort Legoredo. Built on four separate baseplates it is one of the finest looking headquarters ever made. After its release, all bases for  a decade would be smaller in size. Yet even with such impressive credentials, neither Fort Legoredo nor the Neptune Discovery Lab are the largest sets ever. Were it not for the LEGO Group’s flirtation with bankruptcy, one of the sets already referenced would be able to claim the mantle of biggest LEGO base. There is, however, another. As the LEGO Group began to find its stride and once again produce decent sets, the company reduced the desired profit margins – the result was sets that were relatively inexpensive with piece counts to die for. A theme of this era was Exo-Force, with the truly colossal 7709 Sentai Headquarters.

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