lego set 6082

lego set 6082

lego set 6081

Lego Set 6082

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These are the instructions for building the LEGO Castle Fire Breathing Fortress that was released in 1993. Sorry, no PDF Instructions available for download. FREE Download: Available from PICSLBrickipedia is currently undergoing a change with the naming of part articles and this article's name may be outdated. Years in production: 1993 Available Colours: Dark Stone, Medium Stone, Old Dark Gray, Old Gray, Red-Brown Part 6082 is a LEGO System part used for sets as part of rock formations. It is known as a BURP, or Big Ugly Rock Piece by some. This article or section is incomplete.Please improve the article, or discuss the issue on the talk page. 92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   00   01   02   03   04   05   06   07   08   09 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 MajistoYellow Dragon MasterDragon Soldier (2)Dragon ArcherWolfpack Bandit 6082 Fire Breathing Fortress is a Dragon Masters set released in 1993.




It contains a castle, Majisto the sorcerer, a knight on horseback, four guards, a Wolfpack bandit and a Dark Green dragon. The Fire Breathing Fortress is built on a raised baseplate. There is an uphill path which leads to a double door. The doors can open and close. Over it is a dragon-painted arch. The castle area centers around a pit. On one end there is a jail cell. Near is is a window and a staircase up to a second floor. There is a treasure chest nestled inside a wall area. Growing from one corner of the walls is a tree. Parallel to the path is a cage door for the castle. It can open and closed to let the dragon in and out. The second floor is smaller than the first. It has a trap where if you pull out a part the floor will dump intruders into the pit with the dragon. The second floor area is ringed with battlements. There is a third level with a balcony- below it is a small room. Atop it's roof is the Dragon Masters flag. There are two halberds and a spear on the walls..




A brick-built dragon is place on a part coming out of the second floor that overhangs the entrance. The dragon is black, it's jaw can be opened and closed, it has fire, and it's wings are red. The Fire Breathing Fortress comes with 6 Minifigures. Majisto is blue and wears a blue wizard hat and cloak. He has a beard and there is a pouch in his belt. The Yellow Dragon Master wears a Dragon Helmet with Dragon Plumes, has a Dragon Cape and on his shirt is an image of a fire-breathing dragon. He has an orange beard and sideburns. The Dragon Soldiers have a similar but less fancy dragon on their shirts. They wear helmets and have moustaches. The Dragon Archer is the same as the Dragon Soldiers except it has a quiver and a different helmet. Lastly, the Wolfpack bandit has a brown wolf shirt, black legs, and a Wolfpack hat. He has an eye patch. MajistoYellow Dragon MasterDragon Soldier (2 are included)Dragon ArcherWolfpack BanditLEGO® is a trademark of The Lego Company. This page is fan created and not endorsed by any Lego company.




All pictures of sets are owned by the Lego® company.Average Review Rating: 4 / 5 Stars (1 Review)3Items related to LEGO 6558 Shark Cage Cove available on external websites:Buy lego city/town 6558 shark cage coveBuy lego town system shark cage cove 6558 divers collection nibBuy lego set 6558 shark cage cove - new sealedBuy lego town divers shark cage cove (6558) vintage 1997Buy lego 6558* rare* town divers shark cage cove complete with manualBuy lego town divers shark cage cove (6558) new nisbBuy lego city/town 6558 shark cage cove 1997 with manual!Buy lego parts~(10) technic, pin 3l with friction ridges lengthwise 6558 blueBuy lego divers - shark cage cove 6558 - 90% completeFree Building Instruction Scan Download For LEGO 655812345678910 . 21- or - Full Download (PDF)Enrico rates this set 4 of 5 stars.Quite a good set, but not exceptional. The boat is nice, but it lacks places to store the divers outfits in. The crane works efficiently, in moving the cage between the stand and the water surface.




The seabed is mediumly tantalizing, since it is smaller than other seabeds in other Divers sets, but it gains interest in showing a realistic particular: like in real diving expeditions, the treasure is partially covered in seaweed, that the minifigures have to remove to collect it. The sea creatures (a light grey saw fish, a dark grey shark and a white shark) are well differentiated to be more appreciated by the LEGO user. Overall, I would recommend this set, and I would particularly indicate it for LEGO users that want to start to collect something that belongs to the Divers sub-theme.We here are Brick Fanatics HQ are embracing the new big bang theme Nexo Knights. It is slowly winning over even me who these days find it hard to part with money on standard LEGO sets, but there is something about this new theme that just appeals to my inner child. So, with that in mind it got me thinking about cool sets from my youth, and having recently read a fab article in issue 16 of Blocks about Ramp & Pit baseplates from the 90’s, I realised some of my favourite sets came on these.




One set I remember is from 1993. This was when I was on the verge of giving up LEGO for nearly 20 years but it was a cool Castle, not one of the best I’d grant you and only came with 397 pieces but it came with one of the early LEGO dragons and was part of the Dragon Masters sub theme between 1993-1994. Majisto was the LEGO version of Merlin the wizard back then and came in all blue attire. This was the largest set of the theme and came with 6 minifigures and no stickers. It was all printed parts 🙂 Today if you want to add a MISB to your collection it would set you back £200+, but for a used one you can pick one up for a more reasonable £50. So two questions – did you own it? And going back to the Blocks article, which set that used the Ramp & Pit baseplate was your fave? I will cover mine next Thursday.1990 S ChristmasBest ChristmasMountain TimeMagic MountainLab InstructionsLab LegoTime LabLego LiciousTime CruisersForwardTime Cruisers - Magic Mountain Time Lab [Lego 6494] ----- wanted this so bad in 1996

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