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Hovertron
28 elements, 1 figure, US$3, 1996
LEGO > SYSTEM > Space > Exploriens
 

People who wrote Notes about this set  (24 people)

Erik Olson: "Invokes a simple geometric sympathy--discuss the harmony of circles in a context of quadrilinear bricks for extra credit"
Paul Baulch: "Now I have twelve of those white disc thingys. If I could only figure out what to do with them..."
Scott Sanburn: "Weird. Don't like the minifig torso designmuch either."
Ryan J. Farrington: "I like the head and the helmet."
Gustavo A. Brinck: "013"
Janice Tomer: "MISB; selling at Bricklink.com"
Ronald Plasmeijer: "The disc could be useful for something else, but I don't know what yet"
Matt Hein: "Does anyone have another use for this disc?"
Aaron Sneary: "Bought during the college Dark Ages"
: "It's kind of ugly looking."
Don Cox: "Awsome little fighter."
Nathan Wells: "Got at an Easter Egg hunt. Cute model, tho I don't like the color scheme."
Andrew Verner: "At least the poor guy's not bound to his ship by a hose..."
George Eichholzer: "Cute, but silly"
Nathan Todd: "The only space Frisbee..."
Neil Arellano: "Cool set."
Jeff Rittenhouse: "Good for scooting around star bases."
Mark R. Nash: "Interesting disc"
Mitchell Blue Hanson: "cute little vehicle, but I think the guy should sit down"
Hunter Manson: "I think I have it..."
Wolf Read: "A rocket-powered trampoline. Had fun with it. I've used the broad white disks for the roof elements of an alien temple ruins. Looked pretty cool."
Jeff Block: "The only space set that really looks like a hovercraft"
Josh Richey: "complete"
Michael A. Joosten: "One of the cuter hovercraft in this size that Lego has put out over the years, and some nice pieces... but still a trifle odd somehow."
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