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− | '''10024 Red Baron''' is a [[Sculptures|Sculpture]] released in [[2002]]. The set includes a red fighter-plane with three sets of wings. |
+ | '''10024 Red Baron''' is a [[Sculptures|Sculpture]] released in [[2002]]. The set includes a red Fokker Dr1 fighter-plane with three sets of wings. |
== Description == |
== Description == |
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− | The plane has three sets of red wings. The top one of these has two black crosses on it over a white background. The middle set on wings joins onto the main part of the plane, which has a brown |
+ | The plane has three sets of red wings. The top one of these has two black crosses on it over a white background. These wings also have fins at the back. The middle set on wings joins onto the main part of the plane, which has a brown propeller at the front, and two black guns overtop a red engine. Behind this is a seat, and then a section going backwards with more cross-signs, the back wings, and the tail. The bottom wings go below the plane, with the landing gear in front of them. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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* This set was also contained in set [[K3451 Famous Planes Kit]], with the [[K10124 Ultimate Plane Kit]] in which was the [[3451 Sopwith Camel]] and the [[10124 Wright Flyer]]. |
* This set was also contained in set [[K3451 Famous Planes Kit]], with the [[K10124 Ultimate Plane Kit]] in which was the [[3451 Sopwith Camel]] and the [[10124 Wright Flyer]]. |
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* [[Part 44236]] is unique to this set. |
* [[Part 44236]] is unique to this set. |
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+ | * This set is based off the famous Fokker Dr1 which was flown by the Red Baron Manfred Von Richthofen |
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+ | * This is one of the very few sets to depict a 20th-century military vehicle, due to the LEGO company's traditional refusal to produce war toys. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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− | * [http://www.worldbricks.com/ |
+ | * [http://www.worldbricks.com/en/lego-instructions-year/instructions-lego-2000/lego-instructions-2002/3939-10024--red-baron.html Worldbricks] |
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 29 September 2018
LEGO → System → Sculptures |
10024 Red Baron is a Sculpture released in 2002. The set includes a red Fokker Dr1 fighter-plane with three sets of wings.
Description
The plane has three sets of red wings. The top one of these has two black crosses on it over a white background. These wings also have fins at the back. The middle set on wings joins onto the main part of the plane, which has a brown propeller at the front, and two black guns overtop a red engine. Behind this is a seat, and then a section going backwards with more cross-signs, the back wings, and the tail. The bottom wings go below the plane, with the landing gear in front of them.
Notes
- This set was also contained in set K3451 Famous Planes Kit, with the K10124 Ultimate Plane Kit in which was the 3451 Sopwith Camel and the 10124 Wright Flyer.
- Part 44236 is unique to this set.
- This set is based off the famous Fokker Dr1 which was flown by the Red Baron Manfred Von Richthofen
- This is one of the very few sets to depict a 20th-century military vehicle, due to the LEGO company's traditional refusal to produce war toys.