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A LEGO Racers board game

Long ago when Explore became Duplo again and furry minifigures didn't exist I was drawing LEGO Racers tracks and made some sort of a board game out of them. I simply drew the outlines of the track design and divided the track in sections. Then with a pair of dice and pawns you'd play the game in turns by moving your pawn as many steps as the number you rolled with the dice. Ofcourse this simple concept wasn't very interesting, but I continued drawing more maps nonetheless, as I really enjoyed th

RobExplorien

RobExplorien

Here's a costume

Since it won't be soon that I'll have the Insectoids textures done for LR as there are so many and they require much detail (and lack of time to do so at the moment), I'd figured to share a 'Halloween' costume for those who like to have it. Before I continue with more Insectoids textures, what do you think of this? I could find a good picture of the correct minifigure head to use for texturing so I took Gypsy Moth's headpiece for showing now. Maybe someone could help me ou

RobExplorien

RobExplorien

Database errors won't stop me

I'll be gone for a few weeks as of tomorrow and since the database errors still roam the streets of RRU I'll use my blog for this instance. So here is the Robotic Pack for LEGO Racers, containing minifig/droid textures of mid '90s Space factions. To be exact it includes Spyrius, Unitron, Exploriens(!) and Roboforce textures. The latter two haven't seen daylight yet, the former two were posted as images in the (now inaccessible obviously) LR minifig Space textures topic. I'll add this link t

RobExplorien

RobExplorien

My MISB collection

I have posted in this topic before, showing part of my LEGO collection. Since then, my collection has grown. Now I take a break from buying vintage LEGO sets and sell some. I can't just constantly buy sets without making money. And for your information, I have a job to finance my hobby too (and save up for university later). But some bricks of my collection have never seen daylight in years/decades. They are known as the MISB sets. I 'inherited' some MISB sets from my dad and some which I coll

RobExplorien

RobExplorien

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