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His latest is actually inspired by 5935 Island Hopper, from the Adventurers “Dino Island” series. Here’s Mike’s current lineup of terrible lizards: In a similar attempt to distract from the ongoing drama, here’s Piglet‘s CSS Turtle: If you’re not a frequent visitor of MOCpages, then you’re missing out on a fun game called MOCtag invented by Shannon Young. Basically, a builder makes a creation to depict part of a story, then he tags another builder to continue the story with another creation. The game is currently in its fifth installment, with Mark Kelso presenting a humorous comic called Tribal Trouble. In response to the animals cave racing contest, SlyOwl creates a scene of cave racing in the jungle where animals take part in the precarious game. Alan Saunders illustrates the moments after Antarctic explorer Lawrence Oates spoke his famous last words. I love the miniature camp in the background. claims LEGO will be producing sets based upon the upcoming Indiana Jones IV film. 




Does this mean Johnny Thunder’s adventures are over? I’m a sucker for archaeologically themed LEGO. As Bruce says, Barbara Werth gets credit for being the first to incorporate the new skeleton horse into a LEGO vignette. Dennnis Coh is participating in the FBTB Forums R-Wing contest, but what caught my eye was his minifig pilot: With a great brick-built weapon and excellent color coordination, Dennis’ version of Pippin Reed is smokin’ hot. (Only after typing up the Technorati tags below did I notice just how much of a mashup this minifig is: With a name and head from Adventurers, built for a Star Wars contest, using an old Spyrius torso, Pippin makes an excellent Space minifig.) There’s no question Mike Psiaki builds cool stuff. I just wasn’t expecting what I found when I clicked the thumbnail for this Adventurers-inspired truck: I won’t say anything more so as not to spoil the surprise. Technorati tags: LEGO Steampunk Truck Adventurers Brickshelf




I blogged Izzo’s ninja mecha a few days ago, but he’s continued posting new mecha since then. Here’s the latest, a steampunk mecha titled “Tin Machine,” driven by none other than the Adventurers theme’s archvillain, Sam Sinister: Technorati tags: LEGO Mecha Steampunk Adventurers Brickshelf In addition to his creations inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, Mark Stafford’s Adventurers folder includes several cool vehicles. Here’s a new one, a half-track for Sam “Lord” Sinister: Be sure to check out his other vehicles: Technorati tags: LEGO Adventurers BrickshelfItems 1 to 60 of 72 Items 1 to 60 of 72Lego 4965 Johnny2003 JohnnyHungry CrocodileJungle RiverReleased 2003Year Released99 AdvertisedMinifigs 1ForwardLego Orient Expedition 7410 JUNGLE RIVER by LEGO. Advertised Number of Pieces: 65. Minifigs: 1. Year Released: 2003. Johnny Thunder is piloting his boat down the winding jungle river, in search of a clue to the location of the Golden Dragon.




If he sails too close to the shrine, he might disturb that hungry crocodile!Looks like you need the Adobe Flash PlayerLooks like this game isn’t supported on your deviceEarly LEGO Villains / / / ©2016-2017 RRproAni I forgot I had this done already and prepared to be uploaded. So from left to right, top to bottom, here are the villainous lego fiends: Rock monster and Slimy Slug (Rock Raiders), Sam Sinister (Adventures), The Brickster (Lego Island), Ogel (Alpha Team), Meca One (Exo-Force), Exo Force Drome Racers (Racers), Vladek (Knights Kingdom). Also, don't confuse the Exo Force Dromes with the Lego line "Exo Force". These two are completely different... unless Hikaru enjoys crushing other racers as a hobby. Here's the hero counterpart for this drawing: The Early LEGO.    Enjoy this picture and have a nice day! Party, Gifts & Flowers Stationery & Office Supplies Baby & toddler activity toy The Hobby Company Limited 1 to 2 stars Price (Low - High)




Price (High - Low)In diversifying their line of toys, the LEGO company began a new franchise in 1998 labelled LEGO Adventurers. The first wave of sets in the 1998/99 season had an Egyptian theme and features the Indiana Jones-like character Johnny Thunder and his group of heroic Adventurers. Joining Thunder in facing off against the evil Baron Von Barron and his scientist Sam Sinister, as well as the mummy Tut-Ankh-Amun, were Dr. Lightning, Gale Storm, and pilot Harry Cane. Their work done in the desert, the following Adventurers line in 1999 was set in South America, where the villains were Senior Palomar, Rudo Villano, and the Aztec chief Achoo. However, in 2000, LEGO really pulled it out of the bag with their 3rd Adventurers line: Dinosaur Island. For the first time, there were official sculpted LEGO dinosaurs, and these were pitted against our intrepid heroes in a senario that screamed The Lost World meets Indiana Jones. These were a fantastic set of kits with great designs and a compelling theme.

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