Lego rock raiders
Travel through 18 single-player missions and six multiplayer missions where the crew must rescue other rock raiders, collect green and red energy crystals, and find the teleporter. LEGO ROCK RAIDERS Tunnel Transport (4980) 100 Complete - 66.57. Take control of five members of the crew: Jet, Axle, Bandit, Doc, and Sparks. After crashing on an alien planet, a crew of rock raiders must try to repair the ship and return home. Most importantly, proceed with extreme caution. Overcome all the obstacles as you collect precious energy crystals used to power your machinery and the ships’ engines, and LEGO ore to build new machinery. Establish and maintain the Rock Raiders HQ, protecting it and your teammates from the menacing Rock monsters and other creatures of the underground. What is especially impressive is the complex drilling head in the front, built of various custom chrome elements.Explore, tunnel and excavate in the underground tunnels of an unexplored planet, light years from home. This page details statistics of this theme, derived from all of the reviews Brick. Got a Lego Rock Raiders walkthrough, FAQ or Guide Use the submission form, or email them as attachments to. The colour combination has all the characteristics of Rock Raiders teal highlights, black and yellow warning stripes, a brown rollcage and grays as the main colour. Rock Raiders is a LEGO category that had 16 sets released in 1999-2000. The drone itself is quite a perfect representation of its theme. The base is a convincing cutout of a rock tunnel, dotted with chrome green crystals (these crystals actually come from the Space Port line from the same year–Rock Raiders featured trans-neon green crystals), and it’s perfect place to show off this cute little drilling drone. Chris notes that this creation is actually a year and a half old, but was inspired by friends to give the tunneler a base and finally upload it. In February we featured a collection of vehicles built in honour of this theme, and now it’s Chris Perron‘s turn to show off his gritty tunneling hovercraft, with all its glorious teal and chrome highlights. A circular walk in Trebarwith Valley to beaches and the coastal slate quarries of Backways. Twenty years after its inception, the often-overlooked yet undeniably cool LEGO Rock Raiders theme finds its way into fan creations as well. While this model was fun to build, I will be scrapping it to build another creation in this style later on. I finished the model off with a little crane because I think cranes look so cool and industrial. The second central part was an Atlantis minifig helmet within the body. The whole thing started with a Throwbot/Slizer shoulder/hand piece as the mech’s arms and continued from there. Just a simple colour scheme would not cut it for a Rock Raiders build.
I have experimented with proportions a bit for this model. And here it is the “Dolomite Destroyer” (named in the honour of the iconic 4940 Granite Grinder LEGO set).
The creation made me feel so good that I felt compelled had to make my own Rock Raiders-themed model. My nostalgia was somewhat dormant for a long time, until I had the privilege to write about a Rock Raiders tunneling drone here on the Brothers Brick. Nevertheless, I have fond memories of this action-packed adventure theme. I am not a miner, but I imagine that it is not quite as fun and exciting as the 1990s Rock Raiders LEGO theme made it look. This strategy game is now abandonware and is set in a real-time and licensed title.