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Candy, little lego like bricks, nice color's
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Lego like "candy"
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Set # 7595. Army Men on Patrol [2010]. LEGO.com Description Go out on patrol with the Army Men! There’s an important mission in Andy’s bedroom – time to send in the green Army Men! Hopping along on their removable stands, these brave toy soldiers never leave a man behind. Good thing they’ve brought their Jeep, stretcher and all their equipment with them! Includes 4 minifigures. Includes 4 Army Men minifigures, jeep and stretcher! Soldiers' jeep equipped with spare tire! Ages 6+! Jeep measures over 3" (8cm) long!
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Set # 7595. Army Men on Patrol [2010]. The army men can be removed from their stands. The set is nearly 100% green. (Only the tires, the steering wheel, three light gray bricks and four other black bricks are different colors, unless you count the transparent green headlights) This is currently the only LEGO set to feature realistic (albeit miscolored) military equipment and soldiers.
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Set # 4416. Robo Pod [2006]. 4416 Robo Pod is a Creator X-Pod set released in 2006. The pod is trans blue with white lids. It includes 71 pieces and instructions to build 3 robots, 1 using the pod. In LEGO Universe the Stromling Mechs are extremely similar to this Robo Pod, just different colors. Two robots in the game use the same colouration as the Robo Pod, naming PRDX-4 and PRDX-7. 4416 Has the most pieces out of the 2006 X-Pod sets.
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Set # 4348. X-Pod. Aero Pod [2004]. This is our MOC model using only pieces from this set (x2) of course.
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Set # 4348. Aero Pod [X-Pod] [2004]. 4348 Aero Pod is a X-Pod set that was released in 2004. The pod was transparent white with yellow lids. The set contains 36 pieces, mostly yellow with some black and grey. It includes instructions for several models.
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Set # 4346. X-Pod Robo Pod [2004]. The Robo Pod is capable of being assembled into a variety of different green robots. The instructions give directions for three different models; included pictures give ideas to make other variations with the pieces included.
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X-Pod was a sub-theme of Designer Sets from 2004 to 2005, and then later under Creator in 2006. X-Pods are small, round containers (with four studs on the top) which can be used to build on, or store LEGO bricks. They were designed for portability, because, as the subtheme's tagline went: "The urge to build can strike anywhere: Now you'll be prepared!" They are about four inches in diameter, and two inches high, and are quite popular. They come in nine different themes: Automobiles, Aircraft, Animals (In general), Arachnids, Aquatic Life, Dinosaurs, Dragons, Monsters, and Robots. The pods themselves come in three parts: Two lids of the same colour, and a clear container in the middle, which later became a transparent colour. Models from an X-Pod cannot be built simultaneously, and normally carry less than around 55 bricks. Using lids from a pod, or the entire pod in a model is quite popular as well, especially in combination models.
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Set # 7151. Sith Infiltrator. This Sith Infiltrator was released in 1999 as part of the LEGO Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace line. It is the ship owned by the Sith Apprentice Darth Maul. Included are Darth Maul (with double-bladed lightsaber) and three Sith Probe Droid Minifigures. An updated version, 7663 Sith Infiltrator, was later made in 2007, and a third (7961 Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator) in 2011. This version followed an incorrect colour scheme on the ship.
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