New images of 2013 Lone Ranger Sets

  • New images of 2013 Lone Ranger Sets

    Posted by PsyKater, 08 Mar 2013 09:09. Filed under New sets.

    79110: Silver Mine Shootout
    Lone Ranger, 2013
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    Eurobricks member GRogall has found new HR images of the 2013 Lone Ranger Sets. They can all be found in his Brickshelf-folder (not yet public) or in our database

    You can see more details in the pics, especially the minifigures and decorations. What do you think of these sets?


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Posted by Demarco Murray in United Kingdom, 08 Mar 2013 17:31

Makes me wish we'd got that Modular Western thing through CUUSOO.

Posted by CapnRex101 in United Kingdom, 08 Mar 2013 17:31

I think these look great, a lot of care seems to have gone into the design of both sets and Minifigures and I look forward to picking them up later this year.

Posted by The_Creator in United States, 08 Mar 2013 17:36

I love everything, except one thing... WHY IS THE TEPEE PLASTIC, IS IT THAT HARD TO MAKE IT CLOTH!? :P Besides that, nothing to complain about. :P

Posted by maniac in United Kingdom, 08 Mar 2013 17:57

#79106 Cavalry Builder Set minifigures could be actually used as Star Wars Bespin Guards. Would have to change the legs though.

Posted by ShatteredGnome in United States, 08 Mar 2013 18:04

@maniac - That's funny, I thought the exact same thing when I first saw the picture. I'll have to compare the torso to my old Bespin guard and see if the dark blue here better matches the guards in ESB.

I am actually quite impressed with how well designed these sets are. The Silver Mine set looks to be an excellent parts pack if you are doing some desert/hillside/mountain landscaping.

Posted by Isabella and Lego Liker in United States, 08 Mar 2013 18:13

Stagecoach could be the suprise big seller for AFOLs and KFOLs due the value with 5 figs and 3 horses for a tiny $30.

Posted by MrMonsieurGreen in United States, 08 Mar 2013 18:31

In the silver mine, notice how 4 rails, rather than just 2!

Posted by Firox 5000 in United Kingdom, 08 Mar 2013 18:38

Most sets look excellent. Particularly the Mine, stage coach, Train chase and cavalry builder.

Posted by Hylirica in United States, 08 Mar 2013 19:00

@The_Creator I would guess it's plastic so that if you spill grape juice on it, it still looks like a teepee. Cloth tears and wears more easily. But I totally agree, cloth would look a lot better.

Posted by Zordboy in Australia, 08 Mar 2013 19:36

I cannot get past how brilliant that train is. Like, that is just a gorgeous, amazing train set. The design, the detail, the wheels, my gosh. I'm in love.

Posted by ninjagoyo in United States, 08 Mar 2013 19:44

How could anyone NOT love these sets?

Posted by rosney in United States, 08 Mar 2013 21:03

Anyone have any idea how many rails are in the silver mine? Anyone?

Posted by Graysmith in Sweden, 08 Mar 2013 21:14

Best theme of 2013.

Posted by The_Creator in United States, 08 Mar 2013 21:18

@Hylirica, on the toy fair pictures it looked and reacted to light like plastic, so my guess. Yes, good point, but the old Tepees from the old western sets seem to have faired fine minus the frails(easy fix with a scissors). I actually have a few that still look new. And I'd personally find it easier to straighten out a cloth tepee rather than a plastic one.

Posted by MorkMan in United States, 08 Mar 2013 22:44

I just can't jump on board with these sets or the theme. I wasa fan of the Modular Western, but call me a killjoy, theses are just ho-hum to me. Maybe I will think otherwise when I see the movie, but it isn't there just yet. What am I missing?

Posted by shootvolio in United States, 08 Mar 2013 23:17

Stickers. Boo.

Posted by perfectlydark in Australia, 09 Mar 2013 03:29

hmm, i mean i like the fact they are minifig/horse heavy, and the cannons take me back to my childhood with the old Pirates sets, but i cant say im really impressed with the buildings

Posted by kbsig106 in United States, 09 Mar 2013 08:13

Some of these sets remind me of the Playmobil western theme from the early 80's - the Calvary set specifically.

Posted by nameloc in United Kingdom, 09 Mar 2013 10:35

problem i have with these sets, just like the indiana jones sets is the overkill on lone ranger and tonto, i mean do we have to have both in every set (and exactly the same) i suppose thats the biggest issue with licensed lines we get away with it to a certain extent with star wars because of the depth of mythology, but when u get a line like this you know it wont run past its first sets, because everyone is sick of them. Indiana jones couldve run but didnt, pirates of caribbean couldve had another few sets, prince of persia...well thats a route im not going down (although u can nevere have enough camels lol)

Posted by Matt mason in United Kingdom, 09 Mar 2013 10:46

I am looking forward to them all. Nice to have a theme were the older fans of Lego can say " I remember that when I was a kid" The last few themes have been aimed at the very young Chima what is that about ?

Posted by Psymon in United Kingdom, 09 Mar 2013 14:07

LEGO can take my money now and ship them all to me as they're released, I'll be buying them all.

Posted by Leggo my LEGO in Canada, 09 Mar 2013 14:56

I agree with nameloc about thelone ranger and tonto. Tonto doesnt look too bad but imo the lone ranger looks kind of stupid. If i only get one of these it would be the train

Posted by the_real_indy in United States, 09 Mar 2013 15:06

@ The_Creator, Hylirica, etc,

1) Ah, but remember that in real life, a tepee is made of animal hides, not cloth...
2) And in Lego World, animals and their hides are made of plastic...
3) So therefore, a Lego tepee logically ***should*** be made of plastic, right?

Quod Erat Demonstrandum! =)

Posted by jockosjungle in United Kingdom, 09 Mar 2013 15:31

Train, pump truck and coach are definite purchases for me

Posted by zipsforbananas in United Kingdom, 09 Mar 2013 18:39

^^Faultless logic! Priceless! :P

Posted by LegoAthos in United States, 10 Mar 2013 00:11

The tee-pee looks terrible in that picture. I hope it turns out better in person.

Posted by The_Creator in United States, 10 Mar 2013 00:43

You got me there Indy! I guess I'll just say I'd prefer the look of cloth over plastic. Personally I think a cloth tepee represents it better than plastic, but that's just me. :P

Posted by luckyruss in United Kingdom, 10 Mar 2013 21:05

@the_real_indy, nice, i like the argument. Tents are obviously made of cloth though, because Indy got a cloth one in 7624!

I'm a big fan of these sets, I think they look very well thought out and designed, but also look like great packs for parts etc. I love the way the cavalry builder pack is called just that!

Posted by CCC in United Kingdom, 11 Mar 2013 05:21

What has happened to the legs of the minifigs on the boxes? Is this the first time we are only seeing them waist up in the minifig box?

Posted by Plasmodium in United Kingdom, 11 Mar 2013 13:49

Haha, I used Lego for a (two) presentation(s) in my AP US History class last year. What I wouldn't have given to have some of those cavalrymen as Union soldiers for my American Civil War diorama!

Posted by MrMonsieurGreen in United States, 12 Mar 2013 16:45

Personally, the train and the mine and the carriage are the best and worth getting.

Posted by MrMonsieurGreen in United States, 12 Mar 2013 16:46

i wonder if the minifigs will be worth alot on bricklink or ebay

Posted by csilla77 in Hungary, 13 Mar 2013 16:57

Hy, I found some good pics on this site: http://www.leg-technic.hu/hirek_erdekessegek/35/korvonalazodnak-a-the-lone-ranger-szettek
These new sets very impressed me, i always liked the western theme :)

Posted by Noizetank in United Kingdom, 14 Mar 2013 08:49

The train is a definate for me it looks awesome.

Think I will pick up a couple of these along with the gold mine too. Does anyone know the exact release date, seen April stated but not when in April?

Posted by kerk_biscuit in Malaysia, 21 Mar 2013 13:16

Interested! Plan to get this once release.

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