In 2003 I was in LOVE with Orient Expedition, but wasn't able to get any of those sets. In 2001 I got almost every Bionicle Set, but in 2002 I was torn between Bionicle and Harry Potter. All I got in 2003 was one Bohrok Kal, the Rakshi, and Takanuva. One set that I'm still attached to is the Pods that Lego made. They were portable mini sets from some year I can't remember. I would carry them with me as a way to kill time if I was bored. I wish I still had the parts lists...
+Aidan Hodge-McNutt I agree, 100%. First they had Adventurers, then Indiana Jones, then Pharaoh's Quest, and then LEGO just stopped. Bring Adventurers back, will ya!!!
I remember collecting every single set of that Orient Expedition line back then. Yes, they had a card and board game with it. The whole Johnny Thunder series was really what got me into Lego way before Star Wars even. Memories coming back. Long gone, but I still love that stuff.
Those Star Wars mini sets have extra parts included that could be combined into the tie bomber, so you can have them all built at once. That's why you can't see those printed parts in the main builds. I know because I only have one Star Wars mini set, so I'm stuck with only a quarter of the combination build.
I know this is late, but 7:10. The Star Wars Mini ships. Each pack came with the extra parts for the Tie Bomber Build, so when you had all 4 you would have all the parts for it. Kind of like how they have the "Build-A-Fig" for superhero action figures today, where each figure comes with an additional part to put together a figure you can't get outside of completing the set.
I remember this catalog. I had a ton of the Jack-stone stuff, a lot of the parts for buildings are super useful for large scale construction and result in pretty sturdy stuff. I REALLY wanted the Orient Expedition Yeti set, and the Chinese influenced ones, in particular the boat. I still want that original AT-TE to mix with the 2013 one. We're overdue for a new Tie Bomber, TIE Interceptor, and Bounty Hunter Pursuit. I'm still hoping to track down that Dumbledore's tower set. RIP Bionicle because of the BLOODY SKELETONS.
I miss Bionicle already. :-( The Bohrok were ingeniously designed. My favorite part was how their canisters allowed you to hang the Bohrok from the lid so it looked like it was hibernating.
That blue robot on the cover, I've always wanted it as a kid for some reason, it was sort of what introduced me to legos. 5:45 I had this elephant too, it probably was one of my very first sets( and yes there was a trading card game based on those).Takes me wayyy back...probably 2003-2004.
I have this catalog, I got it from. a sealed set Jabba's Palace from 2003 for Christmas 2014 I believe, I could go look at it right now if I want. I really like this catalog, there's so much to see.
Those NBA sets bring me back. My brother and my best friend and I created the LBA (Lego basketball league) together. We kept stats, had actual teams, schedules, and a championship at the end of the season. It was legit.
Ahh, a very formative year for me and Lego. Those Creator 3 in 1 type sets were always a favorite of mine back then and still are! I especially loved all the robot ones, but don't remember ever having any.... As a kid I thought those mini Star Wars ships were the coolest things in the world. I don't think I ever saw them in stores, just in pictures wishing I did! I had the black Bohrok and thought it was so neat. But unfortunately lost it at a mini-golf course shortly after I got it. My friend had some Jack Stone sets and I thought they looked cool mostly because I was a fan of the large cockpit and figures.
I'm pretty sure I had every Galigor set in this catalog when I was younger. I had completely forgot what they were called! And I never knew they had any affiliation with LEGO.
I'm just in the process of testing a Spybotics set (3808). The software works on Windows 10 if you uninstall whatever version of QuickTime you have and install the older version from the disc. Not got around to actually testing the robot yet!
I remember getting all of those mini Star Wars sets at LegoLand in CA back in 2003 [or late 2002?]. I still have them all, and the AT-ST is on my desk, as I think the design is as close to perfect as one could get at that scale and the printed piece is perfect!
Oh man I remember getting the Creator set with the red, green and yellow robots when I turned 6. The yellow one was always my favorite. I also remember the Creator game on lego.com that had all those sets in it that I used to play all the time.
Having bought the old SW mini sets way back when, I seem to recall that the parts for the TIE Bomber were separate from the actual set build itself. I built it once, and it was indeed as neat as it looked.
Look at how beautifully Bionicle was presented in 2003! Back then, Lego knew they'd scored a jackpot with the series, and definitely captured the mystery of the lore into regular advertising. It doesn't look cheap and promotional like the others; it looks artistic. Because of the second death of Bionicle, I can't help but think about what Lego could've done to preserve it longer. Maybe it's just me, but those realistic, mysterious battle commercials + catalogue presentations that they used to release really enhanced the series.
As for the Star Wars Mini Collection, with each of the sets you got one quarter of the Tie-Bomber as additional pieces, so Wings or Middleparts. There was a second series where you would get parts for a mini Y-Wing. I still remember getting about 5 AT-ST-Sets for Birthday from different people but I'm still happy about it because they offered a great supply of parts :D
2003 was the last year of the old Light gray and Dark gray. In 2004, they started using the newer Light and Dark bluish gray, which are the gray colors they use today.
I had that orient stuff. I got it on clearance at a grocery store while at college. I loved it. I also got two of the China castles and made 1 huge castle. I've never seen a deal on Lego like that before or since. I still have ALL those Star Wars sets too. Time for some eBay. As I don't Lego anymore.
Ooooh, man. I loved the Bohrok so very much, they were such cool little sets. They could be made into balls and rolled arpund, pose a heck of a lot better than the Toa, and had 'Brains' akin to Kanohi masks, called Krana. The headplate could open up and they looked very threatening. Ahh... They were so, so cool dude!
In the Minis, you get the Tie Bomber pieces. It is a printed Sand Blue piece. It's a bit longer than a droid body, but similar. I have the full set of the Tie Bomber set. And 3 out of the 4 to make the Y-Wing
i love the early LEGO Racers days with drome racers. i have always find it cool to recycle lego pieces of the different groups in drome to make my own racers weather using brick or technic pieces. i have only done ones on wheeles, but if i get creative again with it i might make some flying type drome racers.
I remember these sets a lot more clearly. I loved the cute and vibrant stuff from the 94-97 era, and these ages completely lack such stuff. I have never really liked the police stuff, but they looked even more boring at this era. Jack stone... let's not even bring that up. Even back then I liked the original Bionicles more, and I was really sad to see the new line come since It meant I had failed to collect the previous ones before they were removed from the shelves. The orient expedition stuff were really cool though. Drome racers, I liked cars a lot better back then so, I liked them. But I would usually get the smaller cars since they were more affordable, and the lack of proper figures was annoying. Overall, fond memories...
About the Star Wars mini, each set will have parts of the Tie-Bomber that you can put together. It's a way to get you to buy all the Star Wars Mini set
the star wars combino-thingy i remember, i got one from my grandparents, the pieces come with the set, seperately, you can have all 4 out, and then also the tie bomber!
I remembered building a custom Astromech Droid using one of the mini TIE Bomber pieces and a Astromech Droid head from the original V-Wing and wondering where I got the droid body. Thanks for reminding me where it came from.
Parts of the mini Tie Bomber were included in each set. The AT-ST/Snowspeeder set cam with the main fuselage so you get one of the sand blue droid body pieces. Not sure about the other three sets as I only owned the one I mentioned :/
Ooh so much stuff that I still have in parts. Btw the droid body is indeed sandblue, same color as Count Doku's speeder, and I used it to have a body for my red R2 unit head that came with Obi-Wan's Starfighter from Ep II.
And they lock in place to be 'unlocked' by a figure entering the office. Also, the top all hinges together to conceal the entire thing. (I still have my set with most of Hogwarts itself).
Funny thing. That Boat creator set 4402. It's actually a mistake in the catalog. The picture shows an alternative build for that model. The original was a very nice and clean detailed high speed boat.
When I first saw Galidor in '03, and especially when I read the short comics and all, I thought it was the coolest thing ever next to Bionicle. Then it totally sucked. I'd honestly enjoy a reboot of it someday. But that Toa Nuva spread makes all the nostalgia come back. :D SO GOOD.
With the Star Wars minis, you got spare parts and from these parts from all four sets you could build a fifth ship. That is on the picture :D I had just the AT-set and still have the sand blue printed engine piece, it was really useful!
14:07 "It was Juniors in its day. It just had larger figures and they've got Juniors today, we don't complain about the brand 'Juniors' that use some larger pieces, and this was just another attempt" Yeah, but the 'Juniors' today have regular minifigures and a lot more improved looking sets. They still use big pieces, yes, but they are mainly just vehicle bases and building plates that can somewhat be used for other things. The old Jack Stone and 4 Juniors had so horrible looking figures and pieces that I would prefer throwing them away if I could.
McDonald's Happy Meals used to come with a miniature, 3 - 4 piece Galidor toy back in 2002. There were to 5 to collect. That's how I found out about the TV series on Fox Kids. I found out about the sets during a commercial break and I *had* to collect them all.
"Play on, playa!" 😂 But seriously, it's a shame I was in my dark ages, or I would have gotten all the Orient Express sets. And that awesome train station.
Think I had every Toa Nuva, most of the bohroks, I even had the big dinosaur things and the RC fighter thingys from that year I think it was. Man I miss Bionicle!
I've never held any ill will toward the Jack Stone series, when I was younger at school they put us in reading groups with even younger kids and this little kid I was put with absolutely loved Jack Stone and you could see how happy the character made him as well as his catchphrase "can do, will do, done". Since then I've always thought of it as something that was nice for younger kids. Galidor on the other hand... even when I was younger I thought was super bad and not cool at all.
Regarding Spybotics: RobotC and a traditional RCX Tower can be used to program these things. I am not sure how much you can actually do with these though. The remote looks cool.
Hey Jang, I had the mini building sets and you were given a mini part pack with each set, you could only build the complete tie bomber if you have all 4. They are very worth it though. Beautiful sets ☺️
Until today I had never seen Galidor sets, heard of yes, but never seen. I'm with Jang on this, it should have been an entirely separate line, or even sold of to another manufacturer. It just looks so different to Lego!
for the starwars mini i remember that you got the pieces seperatley to build the tie bomber like not as part of the main set but a bonusi definitley had slave 1 and the jedi fighter and 1 other
This brought so much of nostalgia to me, I almost cried. 2003 was the best year. Thank you lego for making my childhood happy
In 2003 I was in LOVE with Orient Expedition, but wasn't able to get any of those sets. In 2001 I got almost every Bionicle Set, but in 2002 I was torn between Bionicle and Harry Potter. All I got in 2003 was one Bohrok Kal, the Rakshi, and Takanuva.
One set that I'm still attached to is the Pods that Lego made. They were portable mini sets from some year I can't remember. I would carry them with me as a way to kill time if I was bored. I wish I still had the parts lists...
Ooh, I have a lot of those Orient Expedition sets. The "Steam Boat" one you want is a good one.
I agree.
just2good didn't know I watched janbricks
J Matseas was it shocking when you found out you did?
+Aidan Hodge-McNutt I agree, 100%. First they had Adventurers, then Indiana Jones, then Pharaoh's Quest, and then LEGO just stopped. Bring Adventurers back, will ya!!!
Man, 2003 was smack dab in the middle of my childhood experience with LEGO, so many of those sets I got as gifts back then.
I remember collecting every single set of that Orient Expedition line back then. Yes, they had a card and board game with it. The whole Johnny Thunder series was really what got me into Lego way before Star Wars even. Memories coming back. Long gone, but I still love that stuff.
Those Star Wars mini sets have extra parts included that could be combined into the tie bomber, so you can have them all built at once. That's why you can't see those printed parts in the main builds. I know because I only have one Star Wars mini set, so I'm stuck with only a quarter of the combination build.
i inherited my uncles collection, and he got two or three of each so he could have two bombers built at a time.
That blue creator robot brings back so much nostalgia of visiting Legoland and just Lego in general.
So much nostalgia! I love all the early 2000's stuff, was my childhood. Brings back excellent memories oh my
I know this is late, but 7:10. The Star Wars Mini ships. Each pack came with the extra parts for the Tie Bomber Build, so when you had all 4 you would have all the parts for it. Kind of like how they have the "Build-A-Fig" for superhero action figures today, where each figure comes with an additional part to put together a figure you can't get outside of completing the set.
This brings back so many memories. I absolutely loved spybiotics when I was a kid.
Now this is my childhood, right when I got into Lego. A trip down memory lane!
2003 was a good lego year for me, i got the big Harry Potter castle, one of these racers(8371) and some other small sets. Back then i was just 10 y/o
I have those Star Wars minisets, they came with extra parts for the bomber, and yes, printed droid bodies :)
I remember this catalog. I had a ton of the Jack-stone stuff, a lot of the parts for buildings are super useful for large scale construction and result in pretty sturdy stuff. I REALLY wanted the Orient Expedition Yeti set, and the Chinese influenced ones, in particular the boat. I still want that original AT-TE to mix with the 2013 one. We're overdue for a new Tie Bomber, TIE Interceptor, and Bounty Hunter Pursuit. I'm still hoping to track down that Dumbledore's tower set.
RIP Bionicle because of the BLOODY SKELETONS.
The truck at 4:25 is a *great* set! It's arguably one of my favorite Creator sets - quite the classic :)
I miss Bionicle already. :-(
The Bohrok were ingeniously designed. My favorite part was how their canisters allowed you to hang the Bohrok from the lid so it looked like it was hibernating.
That blue robot on the cover, I've always wanted it as a kid for some reason, it was sort of what introduced me to legos.
5:45 I had this elephant too, it probably was one of my very first sets( and yes there was a trading card game based on those).Takes me wayyy back...probably 2003-2004.
I had a lot of the creator sets from back then, the big blue bot was awesome.
I have this catalog, I got it from. a sealed set Jabba's Palace from 2003 for Christmas 2014 I believe, I could go look at it right now if I want. I really like this catalog, there's so much to see.
Those NBA sets bring me back. My brother and my best friend and I created the LBA (Lego basketball league) together. We kept stats, had actual teams, schedules, and a championship at the end of the season. It was legit.
We need a new TIE Bomber set.
Zephyrinfinity YES PLEASE
And a new TIE interceptor as well.
Zephyrinfinity yup
Ahh, a very formative year for me and Lego.
Those Creator 3 in 1 type sets were always a favorite of mine back then and still are! I especially loved all the robot ones, but don't remember ever having any....
As a kid I thought those mini Star Wars ships were the coolest things in the world. I don't think I ever saw them in stores, just in pictures wishing I did!
I had the black Bohrok and thought it was so neat. But unfortunately lost it at a mini-golf course shortly after I got it.
My friend had some Jack Stone sets and I thought they looked cool mostly because I was a fan of the large cockpit and figures.
I remember having the full set of the Star Wars mini collection, plus that red and white creator set was one of my favourites!
Sooo much childhood man you´re bringing back memories
Well this takes me back. This was my first catalog. Always wanted that basketball set.
I was born in January of 2003, I'm possibly older than these sets!
I'm pretty sure I had every Galigor set in this catalog when I was younger. I had completely forgot what they were called! And I never knew they had any affiliation with LEGO.
I got that Orient Expedition elephant, and it's AWESOME!!!
Omg the nostalgia, i had so many of these
The truck at the beginning was one of my first serous lego sets. I loved that thing.
That shock reaction to Galidor was great.
Looking at this, 2003 must've been my best Lego year. I have something from almost every page and theme
I'm just in the process of testing a Spybotics set (3808). The software works on Windows 10 if you uninstall whatever version of QuickTime you have and install the older version from the disc. Not got around to actually testing the robot yet!
Those 4 star wars mini packs all came with extra parts, all extra parts could be combined for the tie bomber. I have all 4 sets
I like the way it seems that he is seeing the pages for the first time - right along with us.
I remember getting all of those mini Star Wars sets at LegoLand in CA back in 2003 [or late 2002?]. I still have them all, and the AT-ST is on my desk, as I think the design is as close to perfect as one could get at that scale and the printed piece is perfect!
Oh man I remember getting the Creator set with the red, green and yellow robots when I turned 6. The yellow one was always my favorite. I also remember the Creator game on lego.com that had all those sets in it that I used to play all the time.
Having bought the old SW mini sets way back when, I seem to recall that the parts for the TIE Bomber were separate from the actual set build itself. I built it once, and it was indeed as neat as it looked.
thanks for doing these catalog look-troughs, first theme from lego I never heard about galidor, interesting leg pieces
Look at how beautifully Bionicle was presented in 2003! Back then, Lego knew they'd scored a jackpot with the series, and definitely captured the mystery of the lore into regular advertising. It doesn't look cheap and promotional like the others; it looks artistic.
Because of the second death of Bionicle, I can't help but think about what Lego could've done to preserve it longer. Maybe it's just me, but those realistic, mysterious battle commercials + catalogue presentations that they used to release really enhanced the series.
As for the Star Wars Mini Collection, with each of the sets you got one quarter of the Tie-Bomber as additional pieces, so Wings or Middleparts. There was a second series where you would get parts for a mini Y-Wing.
I still remember getting about 5 AT-ST-Sets for Birthday from different people but I'm still happy about it because they offered a great supply of parts :D
You should do an Adventurers set review sometime!
Man, those brick built robots where cool. I wish they still did stuff like that. I particularly want a revamped exo force.
2003 was the last year of the old Light gray and Dark gray. In 2004, they started using the newer Light and Dark bluish gray, which are the gray colors they use today.
I had that orient stuff. I got it on clearance at a grocery store while at college. I loved it. I also got two of the China castles and made 1 huge castle. I've never seen a deal on Lego like that before or since. I still have ALL those Star Wars sets too. Time for some eBay. As I don't Lego anymore.
Thank you JANGBRiCKS for listening to the viewers' request! I am sure you will post more catalogs towards the present day as time progresses!
You should do some lets plays of old lego online games, like the spybotics one.
Oh my gosh!!! I'm a huge fan of your videos dude! Nice to see you here :)
4099 was my first set ever!! Thanks, Santa!!
I remember driving my parents crazy with the siren bricks that came with the Jack Stone sets, good times.
jangbricks the mini tie bomber and a mini you wing can be made from extra pieces that were specifically placed in all the mini sets from 2002-2003
This is the time I began buying sets! I've got alot and know alot of sets from this catalog!
Ooooh, man. I loved the Bohrok so very much, they were such cool little sets. They could be made into balls and rolled arpund, pose a heck of a lot better than the Toa, and had 'Brains' akin to Kanohi masks, called Krana. The headplate could open up and they looked very threatening. Ahh... They were so, so cool dude!
In the Minis, you get the Tie Bomber pieces. It is a printed Sand Blue piece. It's a bit longer than a droid body, but similar. I have the full set of the Tie Bomber set. And 3 out of the 4 to make the Y-Wing
oh god, the bionicle and jack stone sets are making feel nostalgic
Matthew Campbell they are making me sick
i love the early LEGO Racers days with drome racers. i have always find it cool to recycle lego pieces of the different groups in drome to make my own racers weather using brick or technic pieces. i have only done ones on wheeles, but if i get creative again with it i might make some flying type drome racers.
I remember these sets a lot more clearly. I loved the cute and vibrant stuff from the 94-97 era, and these ages completely lack such stuff. I have never really liked the police stuff, but they looked even more boring at this era. Jack stone... let's not even bring that up. Even back then I liked the original Bionicles more, and I was really sad to see the new line come since It meant I had failed to collect the previous ones before they were removed from the shelves. The orient expedition stuff were really cool though. Drome racers, I liked cars a lot better back then so, I liked them. But I would usually get the smaller cars since they were more affordable, and the lack of proper figures was annoying.
Overall, fond memories...
About the Star Wars mini, each set will have parts of the Tie-Bomber that you can put together. It's a way to get you to buy all the Star Wars Mini set
the star wars combino-thingy i remember, i got one from my grandparents, the pieces come with the set, seperately, you can have all 4 out, and then also the tie bomber!
ah, those were the days when lego gave you a "sneak-peek" catalog in almost every set. I still have 3 of these, but this wasn't the full catalog.
I actually remember this catalog!
I have still got that robot on the cover, just customized to fit a figure inside and a larger canon.
I remembered building a custom Astromech Droid using one of the mini TIE Bomber pieces and a Astromech Droid head from the original V-Wing and wondering where I got the droid body. Thanks for reminding me where it came from.
Things really were different 13 years ago! I'd like to see the return of the NBA sets and the weird springy figures!
700,000 SUBSCIBERS!!!!! Well done, love your videos!
Parts of the mini Tie Bomber were included in each set. The AT-ST/Snowspeeder set cam with the main fuselage so you get one of the sand blue droid body pieces. Not sure about the other three sets as I only owned the one I mentioned :/
Good video Jang! Keep up the good work
Ooh so much stuff that I still have in parts.
Btw the droid body is indeed sandblue, same color as Count Doku's speeder, and I used it to have a body for my red R2 unit head that came with Obi-Wan's Starfighter from Ep II.
on the harry potter set you wondered about the hinges, I can attest that they hinge all the way. you can close up the walls on the bottom floor
And they lock in place to be 'unlocked' by a figure entering the office. Also, the top all hinges together to conceal the entire thing. (I still have my set with most of Hogwarts itself).
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i had it for christmas, and whoosh! it was unbuilt forever
Funny thing. That Boat creator set 4402. It's actually a mistake in the catalog. The picture shows an alternative build for that model. The original was a very nice and clean detailed high speed boat.
4096 was one of my first LEGO sets. Ah, good times.
I agree with Jang's assessment of Galidor.
When I first saw Galidor in '03, and especially when I read the short comics and all, I thought it was the coolest thing ever next to Bionicle. Then it totally sucked. I'd honestly enjoy a reboot of it someday.
But that Toa Nuva spread makes all the nostalgia come back. :D SO GOOD.
With the Star Wars minis, you got spare parts and from these parts from all four sets you could build a fifth ship. That is on the picture :D I had just the AT-set and still have the sand blue printed engine piece, it was really useful!
14:07 "It was Juniors in its day. It just had larger figures and they've got Juniors today, we don't complain about the brand 'Juniors' that use some larger pieces, and this was just another attempt"
Yeah, but the 'Juniors' today have regular minifigures and a lot more improved looking sets. They still use big pieces, yes, but they are mainly just vehicle bases and building plates that can somewhat be used for other things. The old Jack Stone and 4 Juniors had so horrible looking figures and pieces that I would prefer throwing them away if I could.
McDonald's Happy Meals used to come with a miniature, 3 - 4 piece Galidor toy back in 2002. There were to 5 to collect. That's how I found out about the TV series on Fox Kids. I found out about the sets during a commercial break and I *had* to collect them all.
"Play on, playa!" 😂 But seriously, it's a shame I was in my dark ages, or I would have gotten all the Orient Express sets. And that awesome train station.
You would build the TIE bomber by collecting all the mini sets. The bomber parts were extra.
if you like assassins creed I'd love to see that "Turkish roof" used as an AC moc
Wasn't there an old game that had the sets from 17:15 in it?
Yes. It's called "The Nightfall Incident" and it's awesome.
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Think I had every Toa Nuva, most of the bohroks, I even had the big dinosaur things and the RC fighter thingys from that year I think it was. Man I miss Bionicle!
I've never held any ill will toward the Jack Stone series, when I was younger at school they put us in reading groups with even younger kids and this little kid I was put with absolutely loved Jack Stone and you could see how happy the character made him as well as his catchphrase "can do, will do, done". Since then I've always thought of it as something that was nice for younger kids. Galidor on the other hand... even when I was younger I thought was super bad and not cool at all.
Neat! I actually have the headdress piece you were talking about! (Set 7410)
The Mini Star Wars sets came with extra pieces for the Tie Bomber. Confused the heck out of me when i was a kid.
I have one from 2004 lying around but I can't find it. It's cool to see what was.
Really need another Elephant release from LEGO. Perhaps for Ninjago or something with a new villain theme idea.
Regarding Spybotics: RobotC and a traditional RCX Tower can be used to program these things. I am not sure how much you can actually do with these though. The remote looks cool.
This was the first catalogue I had at age five!
Oh wow, Spybotics. I remember the Bohrok CD had a video advertising those and I thought they were so cool.
Nice vid Jang!
I think this catalog is only for US & Canada. In Germany/Danmark we have different catalogs ;-)
NANO-Nils are you looking at ones from 2016? Because this is from 2003.
Hey Jang, I had the mini building sets and you were given a mini part pack with each set, you could only build the complete tie bomber if you have all 4. They are very worth it though. Beautiful sets ☺️
I got the 8311 Galidor set.
>in before someone says Bionicle and Galidor were the same
Until today I had never seen Galidor sets, heard of yes, but never seen. I'm with Jang on this, it should have been an entirely separate line, or even sold of to another manufacturer. It just looks so different to Lego!
Jang, each mini Star Wars set came with a fourth of the items you needed to make the tie bomber.
I had that catalog from my Lego orient expedition emperor's ship set.
I had that big blue robot set!
for the starwars mini i remember that you got the pieces seperatley to build the tie bomber like not as part of the main set but a bonusi definitley had slave 1 and the jedi fighter and 1 other
4:13. I have that truck!
the lego store in mall of America has a GIANT statue of the blue guy made entirely out of lego bricks.