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== Description == |
== Description == |
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;The Mummy's Carriage |
;The Mummy's Carriage |
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− | The carriage is made of several sloped bricks, built upon a platform to which the wheels attach. Also connected to this platform is |
+ | The carriage is made of several sloped bricks, built upon a platform to which the wheels attach. Also connected to this platform is the horse hitching piece (bricklink ID 2397) , which connects into the saddle of the skeletal horse that pulls the carriage. The Mummy can stand in the carriage behind the sloped bricks, and direct the carriage from there.<br /> |
The skeletal horse is made with the same mould used for the [[Castle (2007)]] sets several years before, but will be glow-in-the-dark, as shown on a toy fair video. It wears a saddle made of two bricks with studs on the sides, with a gold scorpion atop them, and a [[The Six Moon Stones|moon stone]] atop that. Attached to the sides of the multi-studded bricks are two spears. |
The skeletal horse is made with the same mould used for the [[Castle (2007)]] sets several years before, but will be glow-in-the-dark, as shown on a toy fair video. It wears a saddle made of two bricks with studs on the sides, with a gold scorpion atop them, and a [[The Six Moon Stones|moon stone]] atop that. Attached to the sides of the multi-studded bricks are two spears. |
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;Autogyro |
;Autogyro |
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− | The autogyro mainly consists of a single platform, with an engine and joysticks connected to it at different ends via [[List of LEGO Abbreviations|SNOT]] bricks. A three-bladed propeller is connected into it with [[TECHNIC]] parts, and can be turned. |
+ | The autogyro mainly consists of a single platform, with an engine and joysticks connected to it at different ends via [[List of LEGO Abbreviations|SNOT]] bricks. A three-bladed propeller is connected into it with [[TECHNIC]] parts, and can be turned. The dark red cone pieces on the sides are not flick fire missiles. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 20:41, 20 December 2012
LEGO → System → Monster Fighters |
9462 Mummy is a Monster Fighters set released in May 2012. It includes two minifigures, a new Mummy, a skeletal horse, and the Monster Fighter Ann Lee. The set consists of two parts: an autogyro, and a small horse-drawn carriage, and includes 90 pieces.
Description
- The Mummy's Carriage
The carriage is made of several sloped bricks, built upon a platform to which the wheels attach. Also connected to this platform is the horse hitching piece (bricklink ID 2397) , which connects into the saddle of the skeletal horse that pulls the carriage. The Mummy can stand in the carriage behind the sloped bricks, and direct the carriage from there.
The skeletal horse is made with the same mould used for the Castle (2007) sets several years before, but will be glow-in-the-dark, as shown on a toy fair video. It wears a saddle made of two bricks with studs on the sides, with a gold scorpion atop them, and a moon stone atop that. Attached to the sides of the multi-studded bricks are two spears.
- Autogyro
The autogyro mainly consists of a single platform, with an engine and joysticks connected to it at different ends via SNOT bricks. A three-bladed propeller is connected into it with TECHNIC parts, and can be turned. The dark red cone pieces on the sides are not flick fire missiles.
Notes
- This is only the fourth set in which the scorpion piece appears in gold (the others being 7573 Battle of Alamut, 7326 Rise of the Sphinx and 3843 Ramses Pyramid)
LEGO.com Description
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Stop the Mummy's chariot and take the moonstone! In her cool helicopter, hero Ann Lee flies after the Mummy making an escape in the ghostly chariot. If she can't stop the Mummy from handing the moonstone over to the Vampyre, the world will be cloaked in eternal darkness. Help her to stop him! Includes 2 minifigures: Ann Lee and Mummy.
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