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  1. Sadie Meowsalot

    Obscure LEGO Merchandise

    And apparently an even older promotion with Crest in 1985.
    2 points
  2. le717

    Obscure LEGO Merchandise

    There are the Colgate-sponsored toothbrushes and set released in 1990, and 2003-2004. I remember the Jack Stone toothbrushes from when I was 7. I have a blue and blue-red Jack Stone figures from them, and rioforce has two green figures.
    2 points
  3. lol username

    RRU Quotes 2: Reckoning

    [12:04:02 PM] Jim Brickkeeper: You can also use a trick with the flowerbed and light post to get on top of one of the buildings in the hub using standard mouse controls. [12:04:38 PM] Nealybealy: Oh? [12:04:49 PM] Nealybealy: The flowerbeds are still bugged then? [12:04:58 PM] Jim Brickkeeper: Uh huh. [12:05:06 PM] Nealybealy: gg funcom [12:05:09 PM] jamesster: flowerbeds are typically full of bugs [12:05:17 PM] Nealybealy: .... [12:05:20 PM] jamesster: sorry [12:05:25 PM] Nealybealy: I've got nothing to say to you [12:05:55 PM] Jim Brickkeeper: And don't let the flowerbed bugs bite.
    2 points
  4. Sadie Meowsalot

    Obscure LEGO Merchandise

    As the title suggests, this topic is purposed for the general discussion of obscure and/or rare LEGO merchandise. In particular though I wanted to share some obscure Japanese Rock Raiders merchandise I acquired sometime ago via an online Japan shopping intermediary service. Included among them are the following: -11 Japanese LRR sticker sheets, all of which are duplicates -A green Rock Raiders CD case with the Chrome Crusher, a Rock Monster, ore, and Energy Crystals printed on the front -What's apparently a functional miner's headlamp in its original box -2 sealed Jet keychain polybags -18 Japanese LRR cards featuring a silver scratch-off area on the front, along with a telephone number and other information on the reverse What's especially interesting about this all is that the aforementioned cards seem to have been geared towards a contest of some kind given their contents. Further, on the back there's 4 prizes/items cited, and if I remember correctly, they were cited also in the auction's description, and when the page was translated by Google Chrome they were revealed to be the other items included in the auction. Perhaps hinting at the possibility that this contest never took place or didn't pan out exactly as planned. If anyone can help shed some more light on this please do so.
    1 point
  5. Quisoves Potoo

    Obscure LEGO Merchandise

    Ah yes, Kabaya. They also released a number of pre-existing LEGO sets with their candies as polybags. Turaga Vakama, Nokama, and Nuju, for example. There are also the Nesquick promo sets (comprising four Studios and one Drome Racers set.) I'm not sure how obscure they are, but I thought I'd mention them, just in case. They are: 4049 Nesquick Rabbit Film Set, 4051 Nesquick Rabbit, 4052 Director, 4053 Cameraman, and 4299 Nesquick Rabbit Racer. All were released in Germany, the first four in 2001, the fifth in 2002. Furthermore, 4049 was released in New Zealand and Australia in 2003, and #4051-4053 were available on the covers of some UK kids comics in December 2001 (LEGO Adventures! among them.) Another Studios promotional, also from 2001, is 1411 Pirates Treasure Hunt, which was distributed with Quaker Oats breakfast cereals in the US.
    1 point
  6. Sadie Meowsalot

    Obscure LEGO Merchandise

    There were also a series of 4 promotional mini-sets released in conjunction with the Japanese confectionery company, Kabaya in 2000. Additionally, Hallfiry added the following merchandise to the wiki: 928228 Rock Raiders Mine Lamp (Germany) 927160 Rock Raiders Mug (Germany) 927155 Rock Raiders Patch (Germany) 928264 Rock Raiders CD Bag (Germany) 928447 Rock Raiders T-Shirt (Germany) 928448 Rock Raiders Sweatshirt (Germany) 927151 Rock Raiders Desk Pad (Germany) So provided some of these refer to the same items imaged in the original post, it's possible they were marketed outside Japan also.
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