Scorpion Detector, 1996. Segmented ground vehicle with a large telescope/weapon/sensor as the tail and arms with red/blue scanning dishes and a magnet as the pincers. Includes two astronauts and a pair of alien fossil tiles to find.
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Scorpion Detector, 1996. Segmented ground vehicle with a large telescope/weapon/sensor as the tail and arms with red/blue scanning dishes and a magnet as the pincers. Includes two astronauts and a pair of alien fossil tiles to find.
Nebula Outpost, 1996. Two-story mini base with two astronauts. The upper base has transparent blue gull-wing doors. Includes a magnetic arm and a red/blue scanner for collecting and analyzing alien fossil tiles.
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 21: Speeder Bike. I got my Endor build! I like the green dish to suggest the forest floor.
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 20: Zeta-Class Cargo Shuttle. Same model as the titular Rogue One ship. It’s missing one wing because kids. Lost in the Amazon somewhere never to biodegrade.
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 19: AT-ACT. I love this walker. It’s a cargo-hauling version of a regular AT-AT, as seen in Rogue One.
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 18: First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 17: Guavian Death Gang Soldier. To be eaten by yesterday’s rathtar.
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 16: Rathtar. My son initially thought this was a holiday Sarlaac. I like the way his mind works!
LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar, Day 15: Deathtrooper. That’s who yesterday’s weapon rack with long guns was for. (A tiny bit of Brazil is in the background.)