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I've been going through some old boxes looking for adventure-related sets, and came across a set I picked up a few years ago in Legoland California. I tried finding some additional information about this small set on the Lego sites, Ebay, and the WWW, but found nothing.

I thought I'd share this rather unique set over EB.

The set has no number, other than Item: 4270133 displayed on the back side and is dated 2004. I think I picked it up a year or two later.

The set contains Johnny Thunder, the blue Knights Kingdom Knight (I forget his name), a crocodile, brown treasure chest, a green baseplate, two grey pillar pieces with red flags, and a green tropical plant with three leaves (23 pieces in all); plus a Legoland card that appears to slide into the two pillars.

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Here's another image:

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Is anyone familiar with this set or have seen one? I find it strange that I can't find one on the WWW.

It's a neat little set, and I remember seeing quite a few of them when I bought it a few years ago.

yes, I believe I have seen this set before. A really weird set actually... I guess thats the only real use for those pillars...

TT

Thats a neat little set but I have never seen it before,and whats www?

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  wulf said:
,and whats www?

World Wide Web; meaning I've searched the web looking for the set.

  TheBrickster said:
I've been going through some old boxes looking for adventure-related sets, and came across a set I picked up a few years ago in Legoland California. I tried finding some additional information about this small set on the Lego sites, Ebay, and the WWW, but found nothing.

I thought I'd share this rather unique set over EB.

The set has no number, other than Item: 4270133 displayed on the back side and is dated 2004. I think I picked it up a year or two later.

The set contains Johnny Thunder, the blue Knights Kingdom Knight (I forget his name), a crocodile, brown treasure chest, a green baseplate, two grey pillar pieces with red flags, and a green tropical plant with three leaves (23 pieces in all); plus a Legoland card that appears to slide into the two pillars.

dsc00001.jpg

Here's another image:

dsc00002.jpg

Is anyone familiar with this set or have seen one? I find it strange that I can't find one on the WWW.

It's a neat little set, and I remember seeing quite a few of them when I bought it a few years ago.

Hhmmnn... could it be one of the earlier picture frames/photo holders that were an exclusive sell on Legoland California?

AFOL SF

It's certainly a unique set. It'd be interesting to know how much it cost, for 2 minifigs, a gator, a small baseplate and a few pieces.

~Peace

  AFOL SF said:
Hhmmnn... could it be one of the earlier picture frames/photo holders that were an exclusive sell on Legoland California?

I've seen those at every Legoland park I've been to in Europe. Its the first one I remember, then they extended the "frame sets".

  iamded said:
It'd be interesting to know how much it cost, for 2 minifigs, a gator, a small baseplate and a few pieces.

If I remember correctly its around 10

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Lets open it!

Is it still sealed though?

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  xwingyoda said:
If I remember correctly its around 10
  TheBrickster said:
What is strange is that I can't find the set on Ebay or the web.

I think its the case with a lot of the Legoland park "specials" like the several different pic frames and glued items (or at least I never seen them anywhere else)

*yoda*

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