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LEGO Lone Ranger – more pictures!

(Written by Geneva – gid617)

As you probably know already, LEGO has a new theme coming up in April this year based off the new Lone Ranger movie. Not too long ago we got some good pictures of a few of the LEGO Lone Ranger sets, but now all the pictures are available thanks to Brickset member GRogall. (Click images for larger view.) The theme will have six sets; Cavalry Builder, Comanche Camp, Stagecoach Escape, Colby City Duel, Silver Mine Shootout, and Constitution Train Chase. Apparently LEGO likes C’s! 🙄

#79106 LEGO Lone Ranger Cavalry Builder – This set includes three cavalry minifigures, plus the Lone Ranger on a new style white horse! It also includes a cannon, fire, (unfortunately there’s no aim), and a folding barricade. Pretty neat army-builder, as long as you don’t mind an army of Lone Rangers, too! Price: $12.99

LEGO Lone Ranger Cavalry Builder Box LEGO Lone Ranger Cavalry Builder

#79107 LEGO Lone Ranger Comanche Camp – With a teepee and a canoe, this is quite a cool set! It also includes two Indians – Tonto and Red Knee – and both of them have dual sided heads! And of course the Lone Ranger, plus a sand and rock out-cropping, several scorpions, and a weapon rack. Price: $19.99

LEGO Lone Ranger Comanche Camp Box LEGO Lone Ranger Comanche Camp

#79108 LEGO Lone Ranger Stagecoach Escape – This is one of my favorite sets of this line, as it includes three horses, a really nicely designed coach, and five minifigures; Tonto, the Lone Ranger, two bandit-like characters, and Red Harrington (who reminds me of the Red Knee Indian for some reason). Price: $29.99

LEGO Lone Ranger Stagecoach Escape Box LEGO Lone Ranger Stagecoach Escape

#79108 LEGO Lone Ranger Colby City Duel – This set includes two buildings; a really neat bank, with lots of the new profile-bricks (or “brick” bricks), an exploding wall, opening door, interior with teller’s booth, and a cool bank sign on top, plus the sheriff’s office, complete with an exploding jail cell! The set also includes five minifigures; Tonto, the Lone Ranger, two bad-guys, and the sheriff. And lots of silver and dollar-bills! In fact, this is my favorite of all the Lone Rangers sets! Price: $49.99

LEGO Lone Ranger Colby City Duel Box LEGO Lone Ranger Colby City Duel

#79110 LEGO Lone Ranger Silver Mine Shootout – Watch out for the boulders and falling rocks in this set! With a stream on one side and a wood building on the other, this set looks a lot like a mine, and all the tan gives it a nice sandy look! Like the previous two sets, this one also includes five minifigures; Tonto, the Lone Ranger, another Indian, and two more bandits – or at least they look like bandits to me! However, both the Lone Ranger and Tonto have different, scuffed up suits this time, which makes for a nice variation. Unfortunately the “Keep Out” sign looks like it’s just a sticker, but all the details like the crane, several lamps, the skull, and the interior of the mine, really make this a great set! Price: $69.99

LEGO Lone Ranger Silver Mine Shootout Box LEGO Lone Ranger Silver Mine Shootout

➡  #79111 LEGO Lone Ranger Constitution Train Chase – The biggest set of the LEGO Lone Ranger line, the Train Chase has lots of neat accessories and seven minifigures, plus enough track to make an oval! The train itself looks awesome, especially the engine, though the middle car does seem to be lacking something. The set also includes a bit of rock and a water tower, both with exploding/catapulting functions! Price: $99.99

LEGO Lone Ranger Constitution Train Chase Box LEGO Lone Ranger Constitution Train Chase

So how do you like the LEGO Lone Ranger line? Do any of these sets appeal to you?  This is one of the few LEGO themes that I’d actually want to get the whole line-up – though that probably won’t be possible. What about you? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉

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Remembering Young LEGO-fan Mitchell Jones

(Written by Taylor of minifigME.com)

On March 2nd the LEGO community lost one-of-their-own. A talented and creative 10-year-old boy who was much loved by his family and by thousands of “unknown” friends around the world as they followed his journey on Facebook. Mitchell Jones, who was also a huge LEGO fan, passed away early Saturday morning in his family home. He had been surrounded by the extreme love that only a family like Mitch’s can bring, and was forced to leave much too soon.

Remembering LEGO Fan Mitchell Jones

I never met Mitch in person but was honored to have the opportunity to “meet” his family using the medium of LEGO. A couple of weeks ago I was contacted by Lyle, one of his close family friends who had come across my website and wanted to minifigME Mitch’s entire family. (UPDATE: minifigME.com is no longer in service.)

LEGO Fan Mitchell Jones Immersed in Building a New LEGO Set

While we were gathering their pictures so that we could put each of their faces on a minifigure (his Mom, Dad, siblings and his Aunt Sonya), and learning about their interests in order to more fully capture their personalities, we were told that Mitch had Muscular Dystrophy and because of a complication with his heart was only expected to live a very short time.

LEGO Fan Mitchell Jones Carefully Working on a LEGO Set

We have a son who’s nearly the same age as Mitch, who has also faced an arduous set of medical challenges, so Mitch’s journey touched our family in a very deep way. We rushed to get Mitch his minifigME figures in time and were extremely thankful to find that he received them before he had to go. We shed tears as we later saw on Facebook the smile that lit up his face as he opened his special gift, and we felt truly humbled by the experience.

LEGO Fan Mitchell Jones Opening His MinifigME Package

Mitch and his family knew what was happening and they valued every single day, every special – and even every ordinary – moment that they had together. I believe we should all aspire to do the same with our children and with each other. Every time we get a chance to play a game, build a LEGO set or even run an errand with our kids I think it would be an incredible tribute to Mitch to notice – even if just for an instant – how fortunate we are to have that moment together.

LEGO Fan Mitchell Jones with The LEGO Book

I believe Mitch is now at peace and I know from following Mitchell’s Journey on Facebook that his family is painfully facing the nearly unbearable task of grieving for their child with the same love, bravery and grace that they demonstrated throughout Mitchell’s illness. We wish for them moments of peace and that they can be uplifted by thoughts sent by the entire world, as well as the LEGO community, during their time of sorrow.

LEGO Fan Mitchell Jones Always Loved to Build

Mitch, like most of you reading this, loved building with LEGO. His Dad wrote in his journal, “It is a tender thing to see how softly he picks his LEGO up. He is so feeble and his hands hurt from the IV but he presses on with determination… as weak as he is … he insists on building with LEGO. He loves following instructions and seeing a desired outcome. When he was healthier he built with LEGO a lot. Sometimes his mom or aunt would help him. Mitch was always saving his money to buy another big LEGO set.”

Mitchell Jones Working on a New LEGO Set

But as Mitchell’s time grew short and body weakened it became much harder for him to build with LEGO and this saddened him deeply. We hope there are LEGO bricks in your next phase of existence, Mitchell, and that you are now completely freed up to PLAY ON!!! Your journey touched and inspired so many lives… and the world will miss you…

Remembering Mitchell Jones

I wanted to share Mitchell’s story with you as he touched our family so much and I believe he will touch you too. If you would like to learn more about Mitchell, you can follow his journey at Mitchell’s Journey on Facebook. Thank you for reading and giving me this opportunity to share.

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