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New (26) from $34.00 + $4.99 shipping Ships from and sold by Toy Boys. LEGO The Lone Ranger Comanche Camp (79107) LEGO The Lone Ranger Cavalry Builder Set (79106) LEGO The Lone Ranger Stagecoach Escape (79108) FREE Shipping. 10.2 x 7.5 x 1.8 inches 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) 7 years and up #151,478 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #899 in Toys & Games > Electronics for Kids > Electronic Learning Toys #1,188 in Toys & Games > Learning & Education > Electronic Learning Products 4.6 out of 5 stars Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support? Would you like to tell us about a lower price? See questions and answers 5 star76%4 star22%2 star2%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsA worthy addition to an existing collecitonNice but pricey for what you getAny fans of the Lone Ranger need this set!great to expand childrens imaginationGreat Gift!




GiftI love legosOriginal pieces, fun to play with Most Recent Customer ReviewsSearch Customer Reviews See and discover other items: lego camp These are the instructions for building the LEGO The Lone Ranger Comanche Camp that was released in 2013. Download These Instructions as PDF: BI 3004/40 - 79107 V29 1/1 [5.27 Mb] BI 3004/40 - 79107 V39 1/1 [5.27 Mb] View which pieces you need to build this set ) which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this siteLEGO Lone Ranger Tonto's Campfire (30261) Add my images & videos Gift wrap is available for this item. This item is sold in our stores. Please check your local store for availability. FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more. Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) Help Lone Ranger's friend, Tonto chop wood for the campfire with his trusty tomahawk and settle down to a tasty meal! Product Dimensions (in inches):6.0 x 3.0 x 1.0 How to Get It




Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states Shipping Methods:This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico) This item is sold in our stores Orders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions In-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent sales Not all items are carried at all stores. Please click the "Select a store" link to check product availability Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-4This is great You can never go wrong with Lego! ProsColorfulCreativeDurableEasy To AssembleFunSturdyConsBest UsesImaginative PlayMotor Skills DevelopmentWas this a gift?:NoLove the campfire!




ProsColorfulCreativeEasy To AssembleFunConsBest UsesImaginative PlayWas this a gift?:Nolego Tonto Was this a gift?:NoDisplaying reviews 1-4Back to topI recently picked up Wolfenstein: The New Order in the Steam Winter Sale — partly because it was very cheap, and mostly because it promised cool alternate history robots. While the game didn’t win me over, the promise of robots was fulfilled and now I’m seeking more vaguely German machines. Djordje delivers with this “Höllenhund”. My favourite part use here must be the single armour part angled in such a way to create a dome helmet, and the red eyes peeking out below. A gallery of the model is available on Brickshelf.Tell all your friends! Talented Bionicle builder Djordje strikes again with another wonderful character, as always featuring unusual parts usage. For “Astrid the Vanquisher” Djordje has included an inside-out tent from the Lone Ranger sets as the Valkyrie’s skirt. Similarly, her shoulders are built from “big-fig” masks from the colorful Knights Kingdom series.




Serbian builder Djordje really is one of the best in the game when it comes to capturing characters in LEGO, as this model of Yoda demonstrates. From the ears made of green Kraata, to the upper lip recreated with a single flipper, to (my favourite) the entirety of his robes made with two technic lift arms. thisisnothingatall brings us this eerie humanoid nomad. The creator doesn’t provide a backstory, but it’s easy to imagine eons of history in this sculpture. It reminds me a bit of Tali, one of the more intriguing characters in Mass Effect. Halloween may have just passed, but there’s still tons of scary creations trotting around the LEGO community. One such evil thing is this skeleton figure by Patrick Biggs. Utilizing Hero Factory, System, and Technic parts, Patrick has created a stunning form-fitting demonic beast, one you really wouldn’t want to meet in a darkened foggy forest: But Patrick has built another monster too–one that you might actually want to meet, assuming you’re in desperate need for a surfing buddy.




Which of course we all are. Meet Chad, the Big Rad Wolf: Halloween may have been over, but that doesn’t keep this four-eyed mask by Tremah any less hauntingly awesome. The eyes are the highlight of this creation and features intricate construction using white horns tacked onto a circle of treads. It’s Halloween tonight, and if you were competing against Sean and Steph Mayo in a costume contest, you’d probably have lost. Ok, so they didn’t actually build this life-sized mask for a Halloween costume, but it sure could work for one. The exquisitely sculpted horns remind me a bit of the Faun in Pan’s Labyrinth, one of the few scary movies I actually enjoy, though the creators say it’s the guise of a sea queen. Our pre-Halloween Week of Wonder continues with a couple of fresh perspectives on the humble Jack-o-lantern. Apparently it’s not all headless horseman chasing a bunch of pesky kids and their stupid dog! First we have the Groundskeeper, a surprisingly helpful “gourd sprite” devised by Bionicle wizard Micah Berkoff.




As yard help goes, these things sound pretty economical so I’m definitely gonna have to charm myself one. Next up is the Pumpkin Diner, a delightfully seasonal addition to Heartlake City dreamt up by Palixa and the Bricks. It comes complete with a fully detailed interior and even a set of costumed Friends! We’ve been highlighting great LEGO models by Moko for nearly a decade, and that’s because he doesn’t just build one type of things (castles, mecha, or whatever). In addition to being a talented mecha and character builder, he’s a fantastic Bionicle builder. His latest Bionicle creation is inspired by the Black Dog of British folklore, with a strong military sensibility and a high degree of poseability. You can see more photos of Moko’s Hellhound on his blog. The vast majority of builds we feature here are created using ‘traditional’ LEGO System pieces. But there is also a vibrant subculture of fan builders who work almost exclusively with Bionicle and other ‘constraction’ pieces.




However, we at The Brothers Brick are old farts, and not tuned to their frequency. So it usually takes a builder to cross that divide to get our attention. Such is the case with this shamanic creation, skillfully conbrickstractificated (with an uncharacteristic lack of purple) by teen builder A Plastic Infinity, who cites the influence of Bionicle/System fusion master Nick Vas. I’m a sucker for starfighter spaceships, and this beauty by Mitch (Gamma Raay) is simply amazing: You might recognize the Mitch’s name, but probably not associated with Space ships. Mitch usually builds bionicle, which we’ve featured multiple times. This time Mitch has integrated Bionicle pieces seamlessly into this wonderful build. I love how everything just comes together at very unusual angles for a LEGO build, and his attention to shaping and using pieces seemingly designed just for the purpose makes this a thoroughly well throughout and executed build. And like all good starfighters, it looks great an any angle, including the top:

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