Lunar Launch Site, 1994: Spyrius’ secret planetary base contains a control center, a rover, a small flying saucer, 3 minifigures, a pit trap, and a missile hidden in the rocks.
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Lunar Launch Site, 1994: Spyrius’ secret planetary base contains a control center, a rover, a small flying saucer, 3 minifigures, a pit trap, and a missile hidden in the rocks.
Robo-Guardian’s arms ratchet upwards and then release via levers behind the shoulders. It makes for sort of a “Hulk Smash” effect.
Robo-Guardian together with its little brother, Recon Robot.
Robo-Guardian, 1994: Large 10-wheeler robot features a small flyer, detachable spaceship head, one magnetic arm for moving crates, one pincer arm for grasping, and 3 minifigures.
Large spaceships 1991-94
Pull the two halves of the Saucer Centurion apart, and they will separate by exactly 1 stud to release the rover. Push the two halves back together to collect the rover.
Spyrius Dude: Robot, why are you wearing a suit, man?
Robot: I beg your pardon?
Spyrius Dude: You don’t breathe, remember? So why wear a suit?
Robot: I was designed like this because you are more comfortable interacting with your own kind. If I didn’t wear a suit, it would defeat the purpose.
Spyrius Dude: They’re making you guys pretty close, huh?
Robot: Not too close, I hope.
Rover with robot driver
Saucer Centurion, 1994. Dual cockpit flying saucer with grasping pincer, rover, and an android minifig.
Recon Robot, 1994. 6-wheeler robot with posable arms and grasping pincers.