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Set title: A.I.R. Patrol Jet

Line: Jack Stone

Release Year: 2002

Set#: 4619

Piece Count: 64

Minifig Count: 2

 

The hinged cockpit door, the removable covers, and the hinged cargo door.

Set title: A.I.R. Patrol Jet

Line: Jack Stone

Release Year: 2002

Set#: 4619

Piece Count: 64

Minifig Count: 2

 

What's under the first removable cover.

Light, simple, and reliable, the Scrambler is a real workhorse of the Blacktron ground forces, often seen ferrying spaceship parts between factories, warehouses and spaceports. These vehicles feature a rear-facing seat at the back, allowing armed guards to keep lookout to protect any valuable cargo being carried.

Set title: Fire Cruiser

Line: Jack Stone

Release Year: 2001

Set#: 4601

Piece Count: 21

Minifig Count: 1

 

The fireman, his equipment and the car.

Set title: A.I.R. Patrol Jet

Line: Jack Stone

Release Year: 2002

Set#: 4619

Piece Count: 64

Minifig Count: 2

 

Back view.

The Plutonic Piledriver, created by Sparks as one of the prototypes for what would become the indispensable Granite Grinder.

 

Tech facts: Capable of emitting a focused laser burst from the rollcage's light unit, but it is not meant for extensive heavy-duty usage.

 

As an immobile unit, it requires less energy than full mining vehicles to teleport and operate on site.

 

Capable of 360 degree chassis rotation from the cabin. Ideal for usage when precision operations are needed in proximity to reinforced walls or ceilings. By magnetizing to ferrous earth or other immobile subterranean structures, the unit is capable of adopting a variety of orientations and delivering high impact, pre-mining blows in tight spots. Limited range, but mighty handy for prepping a site for more power-intensive vehicles to finish the job.

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