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|Title =Islander Catamaran
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|Title = Islander Catamaran
|Image =6256 Box.jpg
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|Item № =6256
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|Item № = 6256
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'''6256 Islander Catamaran''' is a ''[[Pirates]]'' set released in [[1994]]. It contains a catamaran with two ''[[islanders]]'' and a [[crocodile]].
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'''6256 Islander Catamaran''' is an [[Islanders]] set released in [[1994]]. It contains a catamaran, two islanders and a [[crocodile]].
   
 
== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The two included minifigures are [[King Kahuka]] and a female islander. The only weapons they carry are three spears. King Kahuka also has his sceptre. On board is also a drum with one of the rare zebra-striped drumheads. There are also two parrots which could just represent ornaments.
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The two included minifigures are [[King Kahuka]] and a female islander. The only weapons they carry are three spears, though King Kahuka also has his sceptre. Items on board include a drum with the rare zebra-striped drumheads, and two red parrots which may represent ornaments.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* The only other set that contained the triangular islander sail was [[6278 Enchanted Island]] (and also [[6292 Enchanted Island|its rerelease]])
 
* The only other set that contained the triangular islander sail was [[6278 Enchanted Island]] (and also [[6292 Enchanted Island|its rerelease]])
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* While the typical setting for Pirates-themes sets would be the Caribbean Sea, in reality the catamaran was a vessel style used by Polynesian cultures of the South Pacific.
* Catamarans are usually only typical for Polynesian cultures of the South Pacific and not for the Caribean Sea which would be the usual setting for pirates stories.
 
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* The catamaran appears in the [[video game]] [[LEGO Racers (Game)|LEGO Racers]] on the Tribal Island Trail track in the second and fifth circuits.
[[File:6256 Islander Catamaran.jpg|thumb]]
 
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== External Links ==
 
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== Gallery ==
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6256 Islander Catamaran.jpg|The directions art.
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6256 Islander Catamaran.png|The catamaran in [[LEGO]] Racers
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{{Fr|6256 Le catamaran du Lagon}}
 
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[[Category:1994 sets]]
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6256 Islander Catamaran is an Islanders set released in 1994. It contains a catamaran, two islanders and a crocodile.

Description

The two included minifigures are King Kahuka and a female islander. The only weapons they carry are three spears, though King Kahuka also has his sceptre. Items on board include a drum with the rare zebra-striped drumheads, and two red parrots which may represent ornaments.

Notes

  • The only other set that contained the triangular islander sail was 6278 Enchanted Island (and also its rerelease)
  • While the typical setting for Pirates-themes sets would be the Caribbean Sea, in reality the catamaran was a vessel style used by Polynesian cultures of the South Pacific.
  • The catamaran appears in the video game LEGO Racers on the Tribal Island Trail track in the second and fifth circuits.

Gallery

External links