Showing posts with label wolfpack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wolfpack. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Lego 6075 Wolfpack Tower Review

6075 Wolfpack Tower

Received this set 2 weeks ago (together with 2 other classic sets), adding it to my current wolfpack collection. This long retired LEGO set is from 1992 includes a total of 236 pieces. I have forgotten to include the ghost minifigure in the picture.



the secret compartment (that can be opened on both side), where the treasure is kept



6038 Wolfpack Renegades
(the wolfpack flag is used for the fort below)

wolfpack moc is gathering dust at one corner (check my earlier post)

wolfpack & their fort..

seller gave extra minifigures during my purchase, adding them to the small wolfpack army

the mermaid at the tower bridge

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Wolfpack Renegades 6038 Review

Wolfpack Renegades 6038 comes with 2 figures, a total of 100 pieces. This set is from 1992 under the theme castle, with sub theme wolfpack.

Last night, I had my wolfpack lego on the floor for some photo taking. Both wolfpack sets are in very good condition without box, it comes with the original instructions.

Here are the weapons (from each set) which the wolfpack badly needed as they are poorly equipped in battles.

The reinforcements travelling to the wolfpack hideout moc, 2 sets of 6038 and 6 wolfpack figures.

In the middle of the night, halfway through their jounery, the wolfpack stopped for a deserving break before walking long distances again.

Lying on the ground resting, staring at the night sky, others gathered for a quiet chat. 2 guards had to perform guard duty one in front and the other at the rear.

Attending the horse for the long journey ahead.


Hope you enjoyed the pictures. More updates on wolfpack shortly, these extra figures are going to join the exisiting bandits.

Please leave your comments below the post.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Wolfpack Army Display




The wolfpack army preparing for battle


Came across this wolfpack army a few days ago. I guess this is one of the largest around, belongs to modoka from US.

A total of 168 foot soldiers and 19 horsemen. So this is where all the wolfpack body torso & shields went too :)

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Wolfpack Hideout MOC Update (New Pictures)

Wolfpack celebrating the completion of the new hideout/fort.













Here are some of the news pictures, continue of the earlier post. Just adding a few pieces of bricks.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Wolfpack Hideout MOC

Wolfpack Hideout. The gate can be opened, wolfpack are poor so they used wooden gate.

Right side, where the weapons are stored, a chair at the side.

At the left side, consists of a table with 2 chairs.

Wolf pack boss checking the storage, wine barrels and treasure chests.

Blacksmith working at the chimmy.

Staircase leading to the tower...

The watch tower is the highest part.

Placed 2 windows at the left side.

Back of the fort.


Night time in Singapore, lacking nature light, the pictures taken are not that great. Probably will capture a few shots during the day.

Before buying the lego pieces, I wanted to build a chimmy, some chairs and a weapon stand. The current shields will be replaced once the wolfpack shields arrive. The wolfpack flags will be included later.

Received another 200 pieces of 2x1 black brick today, used 160 pieces. So in total, approximate 310 pieces of black bricks, plus 150 other bricks. Total pieces used is near 500.

Hope you enjoy the pictures, readers can drop your comments below and let me know what you think.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Wolfpack Preview...

The dark brown brick modified 1x2, log used for the chairs, is a must have for moc castles... with 50 pieces. The green pieces are from lego kingdoms 7949, found another 2 extra pieces for the 3rd chair.

Waiting for the ordered bricks. (Inside the hideout)

I'm supposed to finish the wolfpack hideout on Saturday after getting all the pieces ready on Friday night.. however as anticipated, run out of bricks (black bricks 1x2), the 150 pieces had been used, so tomorrow, Sunday evening I will be collecting another 200 pieces, probably will use less than 100.

The black brick 1x1 are running low (50 pieces), 20 pieces of modified 1x2 black brick with grilled are used too.
This is the modified brick with grilled 1 x 2 (in grey), the 2 sides has different grilled lines.

The MOC can be completed by tomorrow, will upload the pictures shortly. It's definitely more fun to moc compared to building lego sets..

The idea to build a wolfpack home came after collecting my wolfpack & knights minifigures. Check 5 Aug post.

Wolfpack

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Time for MOC

The black horses and skeleton horses/saddles packet belongs to a friend for army building.
Another 150 pieces of 2 x 1 black brick from an earlier purchase (might not be sufficent).


3 different horse headgears for future use..

The horses belongs to my friend, we combined postage for some savings.

A black horse with red horse headgear seems to match well.


This is the 2nd package, received today. Consists of bricks, plates, staircases, helmets, apples (for some use)


For yesterday & today, I received my orders from US, orders were placed about 2 weeks ago in Aug. I intend to build a wolfpack hideout. There are about 400 plus pieces, at the moment I'm not sure if there will be sufficient bricks.

Will update my creation in a few days time.. so do check again.