May 10, 200618 yr The Yeti is too plain, Tygurah has pretty ugly colors, so my vote goes to Jun-Chi :-)
May 10, 200618 yr Author I think some of you are being harsh with these "chew toys". I actually don't think they're all bad (crap according to some of you). I like the Yeti which I mentioned previously (although it is plain) and Tygurah has some neat colors (although a Tiger mold like Athos mentioned would have been better). Many voted for Jun-Chi which I'm not really fond of at all. Something about the face. Overall, I think these monsters did add an element of fantasy to Adventurers and the sets that included these monsters weren't bad at all. I like the collapsing bridge trap in Tygurah's Roar and the Yeti's Hideout was a nice starter set for the Mt. Everest sub-theme.
May 10, 200618 yr Governor Yes, there's no denying they add an element of fantasy to the Orient Expedition old Brickster, but they could have been concieved and executed better. The collapsing bridge would still collapse without Tygrah wouldn't it? The Yeti's hideout would still start nicely without the Yeti wouldn't it?
May 10, 200618 yr Phes, do not venture out of Pirates, its really not your element X-D :-P No its definitely not... However, we haven't quite reached a piratical utopia here, so until such exists I'll have to diversify myself amongst all history themes. I didn't know the SW Hoth Wampa was part of history X-D :-P *yoda*
May 10, 200618 yr Governor That wasn't in reference to the Wampa, Armada Yoda! It was in reference to straying away from the Pirates.
May 10, 200618 yr Phes, do not venture out of Pirates, its really not your element X-D :-P No its definitely not... However, we haven't quite reached a piratical utopia here, so until such exists I'll have to diversify myself amongst all history themes. I didn't know the SW Hoth Wampa was part of history X-D :-P *yoda* Sure it is! :-P Star Wars is so popular, it has become part of history, and the wampa is part of SW, so it's part of history too. :-P yes, this is a joke
May 10, 200618 yr Governor Well you have a good point! And Star Wars has a high degree of adventure in the storylines so technically the Wampa is an adventure monster. However, Brickster is specifically referring to Orient Expedition monsters so maybe we shouldn't stray too far from those...
May 10, 200618 yr That wasn't in reference to the Wampa, Armada Yoda! It was in reference to straying away from the Pirates. It was actually Phes since my joke was in direct relation to your knowledge of SW and SW Lego :-P You said: Don't Wampa's have horns? Isn't there a LEGO Wampa in any of the Star Wars sets? And I replied: Phes, do not venture out of Pirates, its really not your element X-D :-P What are you trying to do ?? Confuse an old green creature X-D :-P Armada *yoda*
May 10, 200618 yr Governor It was actually Phes since my joke was in direct relation to your knowledge of SW and SW Lego :-P Well yes I thought it might be but we can't be too sure these days so I had to pull it apart... You said:Don't Wampa's have horns? Isn't there a LEGO Wampa in any of the Star Wars sets? And I replied: Phes, do not venture out of Pirates, its really not your element X-D :-P What are you trying to do ?? Confuse an old green creature X-D :-P Confuse an old green creature? Why yes I am! :-D
May 11, 200618 yr Author Yes, there's no denying they add an element of fantasy to the Orient Expedition old Brickster Old Brickster? Hey now! I'm not that old!
May 11, 200618 yr Governor No you're the other old! The old associated with adventure stories, not physical aging... What do you know of Gettysburg?
May 26, 200816 yr Seems I'm a bit (being majorly, having just noticed this was made in 2006) late for this, but seeing as it's been revived, why not leave a vote and a comment. I actually kind of sorta liked these guys. They make good evil, imposing enemies, I mean, we gotta have some bad guy to fight. I voted the Yeti seeing as it actually makes a good Yeti. Who really needs a giant Tiger anyway? Though I do like him, as he's orange and a tiger, two of my favourite things, but I just don't see the use of a giant bi-pedal tiger. Jun-Chi is awesome and detailed, but I see more use in a Yeti than an Asian demon. ~Peace
May 26, 200816 yr Though I don't have or ever had any of these creatures , I voted for the yeti as it looks the best (IMO), and can be used a lot more such as a Wampa, and to add some life to most mountainy areas, I mean how many times do you see a giant tiger or something like Jun-Chi walking arond .
May 26, 200816 yr Though I don't have or ever had any of these creatures , I voted for the yeti as it looks the best (IMO), and can be used a lot more such as a Wampa, and to add some life to most mountainy areas, I mean how many times do you see a giant tiger or something like Jun-Chi walking arond . Just as often as you see a giant yeti walking around! Anyway, my vote goes to the Jun-Chi, Yeti's and giant tigers are so over-rated. And I loved those Chinese based sets (I still do too ).
May 26, 200816 yr I never had any of these creatures before. But if I were to choose, I will defintely choose the Yeti. If there is a gold dragon in it, my vote will defintely go to that.
May 26, 200816 yr If there is a gold dragon in it, my vote will defintely go to that. Oh undoubtedly! That would be a unanimous vote for sure! Everybody loved that gold dragon! I don't know a soul who doesn't! (well I did, but they're all dead now... ) That was an awesome dragon. Now I know many people didn't like the original Lego dragons (which is blasphemy in itself), but everyone has to admit that with it's extra long tail, gold printing and gold head piece, it was a true Lego treasure. No, I'm not asking you, I'm telling you to admit it! Repeat after me: Dragons are the best. This gold dragon is awesome! (and I want to hear that love emoticon!) Edited May 26, 200816 yr by dragonator
May 26, 200816 yr Repeat after me: Dragons are the best. This gold dragon is awesome! (and want to hear that love emoticon!) Just as often as you see a giant yeti walking around! Don't take drugs That was an awesome dragon. Now I know many people didn't like the original Lego dragons (which is blasphemy in itself) The original was my favourite anyway back on topic ummm...go Jun-Chi... btw I have Jun-Chi and the tiger, at first I thought it was a bear the set is awsome that it comes in but the tiger is only average..
May 26, 200816 yr I voted on this I while ago, but I can't remember what I voted for. I have all these animals, but I'm not sure I can choose. Maybe I would say Jun-Chi, just for the nice decoration. I have two Jun-Chis, as in 2006 I saw the set in a shop in Holland and I thought, "that's a few years old now... I think I'll get another one." I'm glad I did because the arms and legs are useful pieces. :skull: Edited May 26, 200816 yr by Shoc
May 26, 200816 yr Author It's great to see some of these old threads revisited after a few years. I voted Yeti because I always enjoyed the legend and stories about the Yeti. Then there's the Yeti inside Disney's Matterhorn, the Wampa from Star Wars, the Yeti from the old G.I. Joe Adventures, and other sightings in movies and cartoons. Definately the Yeti!
May 26, 200816 yr Interesting poll, TheBrickster! Excuse me but I voted for "They all look like crap!" because that's exactly my opinion - I don't like them . Klaus-Dieter
May 27, 200816 yr Tygurah is way too cute and cuddly, and Yun Chi looks a bit stout... hardly a fearsome villain to chase you around. Yeti wins!
May 27, 200816 yr I have them all, and though the Yeti is easily the best, Tygurah gets a pity vote. The tail is actually sweet on the other hand, and the set he comes in is so much fun to play with. Jun Chi's is the worst, and the Yeti's set and figure are probably the strongest.
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