6907-1: Sonic Stinger, 1998. This fly-shaped spaceship features a new electric light & sound module shaped like an insect’s abdomen. Comes with an alien pilot, crystal with a magnetic sticker, and a magnet to pick it up with.



Mark Pospesel (Coding and Other Stuff)
Coding, tech, living abroad, travel, hiking, vintage plastic bricks
6907-1: Sonic Stinger, 1998. This fly-shaped spaceship features a new electric light & sound module shaped like an insect’s abdomen. Comes with an alien pilot, crystal with a magnetic sticker, and a magnet to pick it up with.



6905-1: Bi-Wing Blaster, 1998. Small winged flyer, piloted by a droid, that docks onto the back of a larger winged flyer piloted by an Insectoid alien. Each ship has a crystal with a magnetic sticker and a rear-mounted magnet to carry it.




Panorama of Lake Ägeri from SUP. A little piece of zen to close out the weekend.

Säntis selfie

Panorama from atop Säntis mountain in Appenzell, northeast Switzerland. On a clear day you can see 6 countries from here.

6903-1: Bug Blaster, 1998. This small flying wedge doesn’t have anything very-insecty about it apart from the single forward-facing compound eye thingy. Includes an alien carrying a crystal with a magnetic sticker (but no magnet).


6837-1: Cosmic Creeper, 1998. Ant-like ground vehicle driven by an Insectoid alien features large compound eyes and magnetic mandibles. The entire front (head) swings up for some reason that I couldn’t fathom.


About a month ago I started playing a tabletop fantasy RPG with my son. It’s been close to 20 years since I played, and I’m super stoked to be able to share this with him.

Ah, August in Switzerland: about to put the hood up on my hoodie because I’m cold inside my apartment!
6817-1: Beta Buzzer, 1998. Small winged flyer piloted by an Insectoid alien.

