This one took a lot of work but it’s finally done! For as sprawling as the script ended up being, I actually left a lot of things on the cutting room floor. Because of this, I want to circle back to Dino Island in a follow up video to cover a few more items that didn’t make it into the script here. Are there any things in particular you’d like me to talk about? Thanks for watching everyone! ❤️ ~ Slugger
Amazing job picking up where TrikBrix left off! I can't wait to break open my dino island collection. Hopefully the old tires held up. The Adventurers series has a ton of rare Kabaya exclusives that would be interesting to cover!
I love the simplistic look of classic lego theme parts and builds. Even things like the lego frog, the weapons in old sets, the aligator, the OG dragon (with aligator jaw and tail), etc. the frog especially is a good example of such a simple mould with no prints or anything that just looks great.
Always wanted these sets as a kid. The blocky construction of the structures and the legoized dinosaurs are such a peak aesthetic that's sorely missed nowadays. It's a theme I can't see myself getting into nowadays only because of my self-held restrictions on sets/themes I'm collecting, but one day I'd love to get one of those dinos.
I always wanted the Egypt sets, but sadly could never get them as a kid. I do own the Island Racer though, as well as some sets from Orient Expedition.
Can't forget the Island Racer's inclusion in the classic Lego Island 2 minigame that gave rise to one of the most memorable and annoying lines in Lego history: "Oops, driving ain't like skateboarding."
3:30 That one random decision to add a pteranodon in this cheap little set turned a pterodactyl obsessed 4 year old me into a life long LEGO fan. Some of my earliest memories are looking forward to going to the supermarket to get the rest of the 4 boxed tiny sets to build the combiner model.
How did I forget about these sets? As a kid, they were the rage. I absolutely loved the Steven Spielberg movie maker set, i.e. and actually work in the film industry as an adult due to the inspiration of making stop motion lego films as a kid! Crazy to think that my life and career have been so heavily influenced by lego.
Rock Raiders and Adventurers are my favorite themes of all time! Rock Raiders and Egypt/Desert specifically, but picking up where TrikBrix left off is entirely fair enough and very cool!
One of the very first brickfilms I made was a feature length film based on this series. Johnny and crew discover an island with dinosaurs. But the island is a volcano that is going to erupt and kill all of the dinosaurs. So Johnny and crew are catching the dinosaurs to relocate them before they are wiped out. Ya know. The exact same story as "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom."
My childhood best friend had the Dino Tracker set! He got it pre-assembled as part of a bulk collection of Lego his grandparents bought, and both of us thought it was too cool to take apart. I also distinctly remember the red Pteranodon! I have many good memories of playing with 90s Lego with him :)
@@Patch2112 Indeed! I remember we used to make consistent characters out of the common torsos, and I always played a character with an M-Tron torso dubbed "Mort" because of the M :) He also had most of a Monorail set and we tried to scrounge together all the parts for it on several occasions, but never found enough to make it work. It was always either not enough track or couldn't find the motor or battery box... But it was fascinating nonetheless.
I had forgotten about this theme completely. I distinctly remember the jungle theme because I still have the awesome temple set, and I even remember the Egyptian sets even though I never had one. When the Orient sets released Lego was all in on their website integration, and I remember the little motion comics and animations. But the whole way through this video I was wondering "did I have one of these sets?" The green curved base plate sealed it for me, there's no other place I could have gotten that piece from. Once again Slugger, you've dragged out some fond old memories of mine.
It’s so interesting seeing lego collectors with an interest in completely opposite than me. I’m always going for the newer sets than the older, but I love the passion for the retro lego. This channel is A++!
Oh, for brick sake, you are working with Time cruisers, aren't you? How is it even possible to collect all of the sets from the series discontinued more then 20 year ago? Your work is top notch, my dearest Slugger)
Something I don't see a lot of people talk about is the Adventurers series potential for an adaptation into a film series. The compartmentalized nature of the sub-themes allows each one to be adapted into its own film. Reoccurring characters can be used to build a continuous narrative that flows from film to film. The most outstanding fact is that the historical/action-adventure setting could allow for a live action adaptation with little to no issues stemming from its LEGO origins!
I remember watching TrikBrix's reviews before his burnout. I was really disappointed when I realised his reviews of any other adventures sets would never come. Glad to see you continuing right where he left off.
Great to come across your channel. Trikbrix is my favorite LEGO channel and it's always been a shame he never did Dino Island. So it's great to have a loving critic's review on the subtheme! I've always loved this theme, although I rank it below Desert, Jungle, Orient Expedition. The colors aren't as great and some sets feel a little rough around the edges. Lots of ideas, but the right execution is not always there. But there is still enough to love about them. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
I gotta say, one of my earliest Lego sets was from this theme. I know this because I had the red pterodactyl super early on as a kid - so this will help me determine which set I actually had. So excited for this one
Although Dino Island is the subtheme from Adventures that didn't earn a spot in my childhood collection, it certainly is interesting to see how LEGO handled such a wild concept in their classic style. I might have to keep my eye out for some of these sets. Another great video, I look forward to the next one!
I have the largest set in the series: the Dino research compound (5987) complete with box, instructions and poster. The box comes with an internal tray and a plastic display with its veil. Got it for €100.
Great overview of the DIno subtheme! But not gonna lie, I cannot wait for your look at the Orient Expedition, which I think was the best Johnny Thunder theme. You should do three videos -one for each of the locations and treasures. That way you don't have to exhaust yourself by doing one huge video.
One day, when my mom was cleaning out some old storage, she found a stash of birthday presents that she'd misplaced before she could give them... anyway! The Dino Explorer was one of my presents that year, so I got it like 20 years late. 😅 but what an awesome find!! It has now rightfully joined my Orient Expedition collection as my only Dino Island set.
Oh man, you definitely need to cover the entire Adventurers line now! Egypt was one of my favorite Lego themes as a kid, and the Orient Expedition: Quest for the Golden Dragon game was one of my favs as a kid, right alongside Backlot
Just recently discovered you and I got so excited when I saw that you covered Dino Island! My favorite theme as a kid and still one of my favorites. I still vividly remember bringing home the T-Rex Transport, blowing all my Christmas money on the Research Compound... and I agree, the dinos themselves have such wonderful charm. I had nearly all the main sets as a kid. I bought a sealed copy of the Island Hopper a few years ago, and it was so so good!! Both for the nostalgia of opening a new Adventurers set, and for the set itself being so great! Anyway, thanks for this video and for bringing back the memories. :)
Our favorite slug has returned! I just missed this theme as it came out around the time I stopped playing with Lego as a child. So glad I get to now discover it with my new favorite youtuber!
Hey slugger I am a new fan🎉😅 I want to say thank you! I think you bring what UA-cam needs and Lego at the same time.😮 really good and interesting content that is not only original, but is also intuitive as well. ❤️UA-cam is losing its Bizazz! I have watched UA-cam a lot since I was probably 12-14 so around 7-9 years but at least 5 or 6 years intently 😅😢 this is one of the more genuine and wholesome channels I’ve ever seen. Im only 21 but I have actually started to go though my old Lego sets and boxes cataloging all my legos from my childhood which is mid 2000’s sets
I love how classic dinosaurs, dragons and crocodiles had similar styles and used parts from one another. Much prefer their designs than newer ones. As you said, they felt more LEGO
Keep it up slugger! Your review videos are a notch above the rest. I had all these sets. Used all my Christmas and chores money to get them. Plus the Rock Raiders HQ. In my dark ages I gave them all to my cousins (massive regret) who I don’t even think give a shit about Lego lol. Twerps also got my complete gen 1-3 Pokémon card collection, including two holo venusaurs and a holo charizard. Yeah I’m angry! lol
I agree, the old dino designs from these sets were the best, modern brick-built dinos just don't compare, though some are pretty cool. Adventurers was one of the themes I've always wanted, but my parents never got me. Modern sets just don't hit that itch.
I always loved Dino Island in Lego Racers 2, I used to drive around in free-roam and chase the dinos. I never had any of the sets but If I had any of these, I know I would have had so much fun. But oh my god, Island Hopper is by far my fav! I've never seen it before but I was amazed, it really captures that classic lego feeling while also having the curves you'd expect on a plane! Great video Slugger, looking forward to more!!
I RUSHED to watch this as soon as I could; this series was my favorite as a kid. Promotional material in the u.s. lego magazine implied that Johnny and the gang was working on a catch and release kind of scientific study, as opposed to the villains who wanted to Jurassic Park it. I wish the theme had included a bit more of the science aspect but, what can ya do.
The research compound is easily my favorite just because of the nostalgia, I remember building the set with my Grandmother when i was a kid. In fact I still have that iconic green t rex on my desk right now as I type this lol.
I have some LEGO Adventurers Dino Island Dinosaurs and Mini Figures such as green baby T Rex,Triceratops with orange legs,Triceratops with grey legs,Stegosaurus with grey legs,Johnny Thunder,Pippin Reed,DR Kilroy,Sam Sinster,Mike and Cunning Ham and Alexis Sinster
I was in 2nd grade when this came out and it caused me to have a brief obsession with dinosaurs. I checked out every book in my school library related to dinosaurs
This whole video is such a nostalgia trip. I had vaguely remembered johnny thunder had a dinosaur theme, but I kept mixing it up with the Steven Spielberg dinosaur sets around the same time. To me this theme exemplifies everything great about this era of LEGO. Less concerned about the details, unique world without too much of a plot, and overall just leaving so much to the imagination. I think this is what is missing from today's hyper detailed sets which are often based on existing IP with extensive stories.
Another fantastic video! Cannot wait for your dive into Orient Expedition. That was the primary adventure sub theme I had as a kid, so I have so many fond memories of those sets. Thanks for all your hard work!
I only ever had 2 small sets from this theme, so most of it passed me by, but I do have a complete collection of the Orient Expedition theme, so I can't wait to see those videos!
Complete Orient Expeditions?! That's awesome! I had all but 3 Orient Sets as a kid. Sold them all later on :( But I have since bought the 3 sets I never had, to fill the gap.
Such a huge part of my childhood! I had the hopper and both transports, and I'm still such a huge fan of that T rex mold. This was definitely "my" theme more than many others. Absolutely iconic!
The lego adventure cars are among my favourites. I love the look of the treasure-chest-shaped engines and the tall, graceful wheels. I vaguely remember seeing the box for the plane somewhere in my room when i was young, but i have no recollection of ever playing with it or building as a kid
Amazing video as always Sluggy! coincidentally me and my partner were JUST talking about Dino Island the other day! i thought of the idea to combine these sets with the Dinosaurs line from 2001, i think they'd mix wonderfully to offer just that little bit of variety in the dino selection! plus i think the teal and sand green are a wonderful color to contrast with the harsh tan and browns of the research center!
The Dino Explorer was my first ever set that I can remember as a kid, followed eventually by the Dino Research Compound, which I had a lot of fun with, especially with the 'just imagine...' boat side build I would try to copy from just the picture provided. This stuff existed when I was obsessed with dinosaurs, conveniently also when Jurassic Park 3 was out. Lots of fond memories from this line!
For me, what puts Dino Island at the bottom of the Adventurer's tier list is the over emphasis on vehicles over.... well, the island! I absolutely love the Land of the Lost inspiration (compared to the Indiana Jones inspired Desert/Jungle/Orient themes), but you get so little of it here. I realize this was the beginning of LEGO's dark age where they almost went bankrupt and the sets suffered for it, and where as Egypt and Brazil offer tons of temples and ruin landmarks to derive inspiration from, a lost island of dinosaurs would obviously not. But I still think they could have given us some good wilderness set pieces, the All-Terrain Tracker in particular would've been made even better with the addition of a river-printed baseplate. Maybe LEGO emphasized vehicles over locales because the location itself would have been aesthetically similar to the previous Adventurer's jungle line, but it still bums me out a little. Thankfully, although I feel the builds are somewhat lacking in substance, Orient Expedition did deliver strong on giving us set pieces. Either way this was a good review I largely agree with. I had the Island Hopper as a kid and looking back I really did not appreciate the quality of that plane build enough. The semi-realistic design, the hefty bulk, and just.... adventurer-y ruggedness absolutely makes it a top tier set for me, even if it does lack a strong dinosaur element.
Thanks for another great video Slugger, this one is one of my favorites! I recently found your channel and it has been a great inspiration into my own research into Lego. Funnily enough I've been curious about where these dinosaur figures were came from and now I know. My one tiny, small, really quite insignificant nitpick is that Pteranodon is a pterosaur, not a dinosaur
I never felt as much nostalgia for this subtheme as with Desert, Jungle or Orient Expedition, and therefore think it's the weakest Adventurers theme. It does however have some really strong sets, and I agree with many of your points. 5934 Dino Explorer and 5935 Island Hopper are great sets! The latter is one of the best LEGO planes ever!
Honestly, I’m the same way - very little nostalgia for Dino Island. That being said, this recent revisiting has caused me to consider this one quite highly!
I'm so glad that you picked up where Jamie left off, his retrospect videos are by far my favourite about vintage Lego, but you are up there as well my friend! Great video as always🔥🔥🔥
I am so excited about the upcoming Orient Expedition retrospective, the sets from that theme have aged really well, it's probably my favourite wave of Adventurers alongside the original Egypt sets. I was born in 2001, so a little bit to late to experience the sets with Johnny Thunder and his crew while they were still available, but I had an incomplete hand-me-down Johnny Thunder figure and I remember really loving that figure. There were two modern versions of the character released after Adventurers' discontinuation, I got the one released as part of series 19 of collectible minifigures, it's a pretty good minifigure, but I honestly wish I could've got the one released in one of the sets from The LEGO Movie range - that figure was just an almost perfect replica of the original with some nice details added, like a printed back of the torso! Good video! I really like your choice of topics for the videos you make, as the ones you cover are not often talked about in the Lego community - It seems like Dino Island is one of the more overlooked subthemes of Adventurers. It's also interesting to see your appreciation of Lego's older way of designing models - I personally really enjoy the current complexity of the sets (although I miss there being more original themes available on store shelves, those don't get as much attention as they used to), but the charming simplicity of the older Lego toylines has its undeniable charm. Old space themes are my favourite. Referring to the Ice Planet video being teased I wonder what your opinion is on the Blizzard Baron set, as I've been thinking of getting one for myself for quite a long time.
Thank you! I’ll be completely honest - in rebuilding all of the Dino Island and Orient Expedition sets, I found that the former rose in stock and the latter lowered in stock. Orient Expedition is still really great… though it didn’t wow me as much as I expected it to, whereas Dino Island… well, I guess I just made a whole video talking about it, haha. 😅 Nonetheless, I’ll give it a full shake in the retrospective series! I’m looking forward to Ice Planet as well! The Blizzard Baron is a pretty cool little set - not to spoil too much, but there are definitely some issues with the rear of the set… 😕
Thank your for this reviews of my favorite character, the one and only Johnny Thunder. I only wish the names had been the same on all the iterations. For me, the are Thunder, Gail Storm, Charles Lightning, Harry Cane, Sam Sinister (aka Slyboots) and the great Baron von Barron. Hope to see the Orient Expedition retrospective soon!
amazing job as always! this video really made me appreciate the theme as despite the first three runs of adventurers being before my time, the third only existed vaguely within my mind's eye as for the most part i've seen so little coverage of the subtheme. i did have the island racer, though! as a kid i even had it rebuilt to go with a color-mismatched rendition of johnny thunder's own racecar from the videogame. i always appreciate you going into the nitty gritty details regarding parts in sets as now i feel like i know everything i wanted to know about 'em! i know it has been said by others now, but i am glad you are picking up where trikbrix unfortunately stopped. not to sound corny but you oughta be proud of how far you have come. i am sure wherever trikbrix is, they'd be proud of you! :D
This is such a strange sub-theme to me. I like it, and I like the cute dinosaur moulds, but I'm definitely more of an Orient Expedition chap. But in any case I do love Johnny Thunder & co. So much neater than Indiana Jones.
I love how the Adventures line is basically like the CIA in the 80s, dumping an absurd number of cheap, ubiquitous guns into the ecosystem that are still in circulation today.
These sets definitely capitalized on the popularity of the original Jurassic Park movies! Also I appreciated that there's starting to be more channels that cover early 2000's Lego in-depth. It's what I grew up with and we already have a million videos about Classic Space.
I do love the old Adventurers sets. And recently, after ordering a copy of the Island Racer, I noted something--part 6216, and indeed all the other colored parts, are available in four other colors: Blue, Green, White, and Yellow. Thus, I've ordered enough parts to build a full fleet of Island Racers, in four more colors! Overall, the car reminds me of a prewar sports car or open wheel racer of the era, and I also feel it's an amazing design.
i may have an unpopular opinion but when i was a kid that was into lego, dino island was my absolute FAVORITE theme out of all. i don’t know what exactly made me love it so much but i had the dino island, terrain trapper, and some more smaller sets and loved them so much
Outstanding video. I love your work and have been binge watching a ton of your videos this past week, and when you post a long video of my favourite theme right after that? I'm elated! Great work
I only have the all terrain trapper set from when I was a kid, the alt builds for it are fun too it has a second car a plane, and even a boat on the back of the instruction manual, making it very versatile and an all terrain trapper indeed
"lacks many features beyond size" is a good description of todays Lego xD I liked this subtheme, but even as a kid I started to noticed it had too many big pieces used. Still the trapper is my favorite and I am VERY happy to own it as Dino collector. Funnily I did EXACTLY what you did while repairing it! Even if almost all sets seem simple, they are very well build and show you dont need muh to build something really great! I also WAY more preffer these dinos than huge guys we have today. Imagine these molds upgraded and printed as todays lego figs!
In 2017 I bought all of the sets of this theme, this video made me buy all of them again hahaha! Always loved this theme, especially the Island Hopper, that plane will have a special place in my heart always
Mike was my favorite figure face for YEARS! Its specific printing has one weird neat feature that as a 90s kid I love. Unlike many other figures of you put a classic baseball cap on Mike backwards it goes over his brow instead of covering his eyes.
FISH NOT INCLUDED I've got that tin roof print! You know what that means... That baseplate (basebrick?) must be hiding in that tote somewhere!!!! Rock Raiders, Dino Island, there's so much I had hiding right under my nose! I LOVE that plane, though, and the barge, too! Always a sucker for good vehicles. I really appreciate the good and bad points you've started showing for the sets! Really helps add on to what they're trying to say! A great video!! More and more I wanna just dive into LEGO's history! Thanks!
@@RRSlugger It's your decision and I totally understand point of view! Maybe the fact I have also Ninja set with this vinyl wings makes me love it. Or fact that I am sharing a name with hero of this set, or because Mike's face is perfect for Gotham series Penguin? Dunno, but it's always the diffrent opinions what makes world good ✌️
This was a really cool dive into this theme! I knew about the dinosaurs, but I'd never considered any of the vehicles from these sets. Will have to keep an eye out for that Island Hopper... If you ever revisit Dino Island I'd definitely love to see you go through the alt builds - I always enjoy your coverage on those!
Such a great line! The biggest set I had from this one was the Island Hopper (perhaps my all-time favorite Lego aircraft) and I had maybe two other sets, but I remember it quite well!
As a childhood fan of Adventurers, Dino island sadly passed me by inbetween Desert and Orient Express. Just last year I got my hands on 5955, and it reignited my love for LEGO. I'm currently counting down the days untill June, and Johnny Thunder's long-awaited return.
I love this series. It was what got me into LEGO and to this day, I wouldn't have it any other way. I remember spending hours with the catalog looking at the big sets (which unfortunately I never had). This may sound weird, but its kinda remarkable how much playvalue I got out of the few little sets I did own. The Hydrofol, the Cage with Baron van Barron as well as Dr. Kilroys "car" (if you can classify it as one) brought me much joy, so much so, that I used them for basicly any story I played as a kid, wether that was on an island of dinosaurs or in an intergalactic war with the Life on Mars aliens. The comics were also very inspiring. Actually Johnny Thunder and his adventurers burnt so much into my brain that when the 2003 catalog released with Orient expedition, I straight up skipped to the page, ignoring anything and everything LEGO had to offer besides OE. I just didn't care, because why would you want anything besides new Johnny Thunder Sets??? 😀 Thank you for this trip down memory lane and while it in my opinion is true that the Dino Island theme is the weakest adventurers subtheme, it is still an amazing LEGO theme. Noone should be ashamed being only a 9/10 in the middle of 10/10s ;-)
Honestly, I would push back hard against the assertion that Dino Island is the weakest subtheme! This one rose considerably in stock for me revisiting it like this… ❤️
@@RRSlugger would be innteresting to know your "Ranking of the subthemes of Adventurers". For me it is: 1) Egypt 2) Orient Expedition 3) Amazon 4) Dino Island Though I will say this is my favourite theme of all time and I love all the sets. So... being the "weakest" subtheme of Adventurers is still outstanding to me 😎🤙
Baron von Barron?! Im going with that one cause the camp is hilarious, but I never knew this dude's name or that he came from the same place as the T-rex OR that he had a dope hook hand! I believe I got him from a thrift store bag as a kid and I always used him as the big bad evil man of my lego imagination fights. Always wondered where his missing hand went. I gave him a wand and would play him up as a crazed inventor with a side of sorcerous silliness. Real great stroll down memory lane, slugmeister. I appreciate ya
This one took a lot of work but it’s finally done! For as sprawling as the script ended up being, I actually left a lot of things on the cutting room floor.
Because of this, I want to circle back to Dino Island in a follow up video to cover a few more items that didn’t make it into the script here. Are there any things in particular you’d like me to talk about?
Thanks for watching everyone! ❤️
~ Slugger
Your videos are always such high quality, and never fail to brighten my day. Thank you Slugger!
3:36 pteranodon's belly is cursed :{} You should mention somewhere this creepy advertisment with two talking cgi dinosaurs
Wow. that orient expidson teser trailer 🤌
Oh and Johnny Thunder's team wants to get knowledge about dinosaurs and realise them later
Amazing job picking up where TrikBrix left off! I can't wait to break open my dino island collection. Hopefully the old tires held up.
The Adventurers series has a ton of rare Kabaya exclusives that would be interesting to cover!
The simplicity of these early Dinos is something I absolutely adore.
I love the simplistic look of classic lego theme parts and builds. Even things like the lego frog, the weapons in old sets, the aligator, the OG dragon (with aligator jaw and tail), etc. the frog especially is a good example of such a simple mould with no prints or anything that just looks great.
@@autofigure00 i like the old brown dog piece too! i think it’s a good addition to your list
@@autofigure00 I love that the frog has never been updated
@@autofigure00me too they have character
The beady eyes make them all visually cohesive
Always wanted these sets as a kid. The blocky construction of the structures and the legoized dinosaurs are such a peak aesthetic that's sorely missed nowadays. It's a theme I can't see myself getting into nowadays only because of my self-held restrictions on sets/themes I'm collecting, but one day I'd love to get one of those dinos.
What are the themes that you are collecting?
Yeah the Dino figures were nice. Reminded me of those old dragon and Alligator figures
I always wanted the Egypt sets, but sadly could never get them as a kid.
I do own the Island Racer though, as well as some sets from Orient Expedition.
Can't forget the Island Racer's inclusion in the classic Lego Island 2 minigame that gave rise to one of the most memorable and annoying lines in Lego history: "Oops, driving ain't like skateboarding."
And the Island Hopper makes an appearance too!
3:30 That one random decision to add a pteranodon in this cheap little set turned a pterodactyl obsessed 4 year old me into a life long LEGO fan. Some of my earliest memories are looking forward to going to the supermarket to get the rest of the 4 boxed tiny sets to build the combiner model.
How did I forget about these sets? As a kid, they were the rage. I absolutely loved the Steven Spielberg movie maker set, i.e. and actually work in the film industry as an adult due to the inspiration of making stop motion lego films as a kid! Crazy to think that my life and career have been so heavily influenced by lego.
Rock Raiders and Adventurers are my favorite themes of all time! Rock Raiders and Egypt/Desert specifically, but picking up where TrikBrix left off is entirely fair enough and very cool!
i second that!
One of the very first brickfilms I made was a feature length film based on this series. Johnny and crew discover an island with dinosaurs. But the island is a volcano that is going to erupt and kill all of the dinosaurs. So Johnny and crew are catching the dinosaurs to relocate them before they are wiped out. Ya know. The exact same story as "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom."
Wow, BrotherhoodWorkshop! Is that video of yours watchable anywhere?
@@WronaBros. It's on a VHS in my parent's basement
My childhood best friend had the Dino Tracker set! He got it pre-assembled as part of a bulk collection of Lego his grandparents bought, and both of us thought it was too cool to take apart. I also distinctly remember the red Pteranodon! I have many good memories of playing with 90s Lego with him :)
There’s no better memory than playing with a pile of LEGO with a childhood friend. Pure imagination and pure fun, always
@@Patch2112 Indeed! I remember we used to make consistent characters out of the common torsos, and I always played a character with an M-Tron torso dubbed "Mort" because of the M :) He also had most of a Monorail set and we tried to scrounge together all the parts for it on several occasions, but never found enough to make it work. It was always either not enough track or couldn't find the motor or battery box... But it was fascinating nonetheless.
Great Video! I hope we see more of these soon! 😄
I have the script finalized for a UFO themed video like this, but I have no idea when I'll find the time in the near future to do it! 😅
22:20 I absolutely love that RR slugger / Johnny Thunder crossover!
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I had forgotten about this theme completely. I distinctly remember the jungle theme because I still have the awesome temple set, and I even remember the Egyptian sets even though I never had one. When the Orient sets released Lego was all in on their website integration, and I remember the little motion comics and animations. But the whole way through this video I was wondering "did I have one of these sets?" The green curved base plate sealed it for me, there's no other place I could have gotten that piece from. Once again Slugger, you've dragged out some fond old memories of mine.
That website integration in Orient Expedition is something I definitely want to touch on in the videos I make for the theme! 😊
@@RRSlugger Glad to hear it, the Lego website was one of my favorites. My nostalgic side is even tempted to call it peak internet.
it's pretty incredible to see such an in-depth look at a theme that came out the year that I was born.
Thank you for continuing where TrixBrix left off. I will miss his videos but this was such a lateral transition in continuous Adventurer theme review!
That's great, thank you! 😊
T-Rex Transport was one of my favorite sets as a kid. I don't have it anymore, but it's still a massive source of nostalgia for me
Also RIP Harry Cane, the best pilot who ever lived
It’s so interesting seeing lego collectors with an interest in completely opposite than me. I’m always going for the newer sets than the older, but I love the passion for the retro lego. This channel is A++!
I'm so glad someone told me about your channel! I've literally watched all of TrixBrix's reviews. Adventurers is my all time favorite theme!
I’m glad you found your way here! I’m just trying to carry the torch to the best of my abilities. ❤️
Oh, for brick sake, you are working with Time cruisers, aren't you? How is it even possible to collect all of the sets from the series discontinued more then 20 year ago? Your work is top notch, my dearest Slugger)
Something I don't see a lot of people talk about is the Adventurers series potential for an adaptation into a film series. The compartmentalized nature of the sub-themes allows each one to be adapted into its own film. Reoccurring characters can be used to build a continuous narrative that flows from film to film. The most outstanding fact is that the historical/action-adventure setting could allow for a live action adaptation with little to no issues stemming from its LEGO origins!
That makes a lot of sense, given the films that inspired the series in the first place! 😊
I remember watching TrikBrix's reviews before his burnout. I was really disappointed when I realised his reviews of any other adventures sets would never come.
Glad to see you continuing right where he left off.
This just gets me soooo excited for the Orient Expedition Video in the future!!! 10/10 would watch again 😂😂
That Dino Explorer is one of the first sets I ever had as a little little kid! Rush of nostalgia seeing it again
Love the whole simplicity of this theme and all classic themes to be exact. Such a wonderful charm to classic Lego.
Great to come across your channel. Trikbrix is my favorite LEGO channel and it's always been a shame he never did Dino Island. So it's great to have a loving critic's review on the subtheme! I've always loved this theme, although I rank it below Desert, Jungle, Orient Expedition. The colors aren't as great and some sets feel a little rough around the edges. Lots of ideas, but the right execution is not always there. But there is still enough to love about them. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Thank you! In a lot of ways, I try to be a spiritual successor to TrikBrix, so hopefully you’ll find a lot to enjoy here! 😊
@@RRSlugger I know I will...! Do you know Jamie personally?
@@bosunsbricks Sadly, no. Never met him. ☹️
I gotta say, one of my earliest Lego sets was from this theme. I know this because I had the red pterodactyl super early on as a kid - so this will help me determine which set I actually had. So excited for this one
Nice video. Subbed for the orient expedition! :-)
It's gonna be fun! 😊
Although Dino Island is the subtheme from Adventures that didn't earn a spot in my childhood collection, it certainly is interesting to see how LEGO handled such a wild concept in their classic style. I might have to keep my eye out for some of these sets. Another great video, I look forward to the next one!
Thanks Luke! 😊
I have the largest set in the series: the Dino research compound (5987) complete with box, instructions and poster. The box comes with an internal tray and a plastic display with its veil. Got it for €100.
Great overview of the DIno subtheme! But not gonna lie, I cannot wait for your look at the Orient Expedition, which I think was the best Johnny Thunder theme. You should do three videos -one for each of the locations and treasures. That way you don't have to exhaust yourself by doing one huge video.
I support this, its great idea
Actually, I’ll be doing 15 videos! Already planned out. 😊
One day, when my mom was cleaning out some old storage, she found a stash of birthday presents that she'd misplaced before she could give them... anyway! The Dino Explorer was one of my presents that year, so I got it like 20 years late. 😅 but what an awesome find!! It has now rightfully joined my Orient Expedition collection as my only Dino Island set.
Oh man, you definitely need to cover the entire Adventurers line now! Egypt was one of my favorite Lego themes as a kid, and the Orient Expedition: Quest for the Golden Dragon game was one of my favs as a kid, right alongside Backlot
God, I remember Backlot. I miss it so much haha
Just recently discovered you and I got so excited when I saw that you covered Dino Island! My favorite theme as a kid and still one of my favorites. I still vividly remember bringing home the T-Rex Transport, blowing all my Christmas money on the Research Compound... and I agree, the dinos themselves have such wonderful charm. I had nearly all the main sets as a kid. I bought a sealed copy of the Island Hopper a few years ago, and it was so so good!! Both for the nostalgia of opening a new Adventurers set, and for the set itself being so great!
Anyway, thanks for this video and for bringing back the memories. :)
Welcome to the channel! I opened a sealed Island Hopper for this video actually, haha. Such a great set! 😊
Our favorite slug has returned! I just missed this theme as it came out around the time I stopped playing with Lego as a child. So glad I get to now discover it with my new favorite youtuber!
Hey slugger I am a new fan🎉😅 I want to say thank you! I think you bring what UA-cam needs and Lego at the same time.😮 really good and interesting content that is not only original, but is also intuitive as well. ❤️UA-cam is losing its Bizazz! I have watched UA-cam a lot since I was probably 12-14 so around 7-9 years but at least 5 or 6 years intently 😅😢 this is one of the more genuine and wholesome channels I’ve ever seen. Im only 21 but I have actually started to go though my old Lego sets and boxes cataloging all my legos from my childhood which is mid 2000’s sets
Thank you very much! Sorry for the late reply! 😊
Cant wait for the orient expedition video!
Videos! We’re doing a full series Retrospective, just like we did with Rock Raiders and Time Cruisers! 😊
@@RRSluggerawesome i’ve been recently obsessed with the subtheme so I’ll definitely be tuning in!
@@RRSlugger YESSS Cannot wait for those vids!!
I love how classic dinosaurs, dragons and crocodiles had similar styles and used parts from one another. Much prefer their designs than newer ones. As you said, they felt more LEGO
Keep it up slugger! Your review videos are a notch above the rest.
I had all these sets. Used all my Christmas and chores money to get them. Plus the Rock Raiders HQ. In my dark ages I gave them all to my cousins (massive regret) who I don’t even think give a shit about Lego lol. Twerps also got my complete gen 1-3 Pokémon card collection, including two holo venusaurs and a holo charizard. Yeah I’m angry! lol
I love how slugger reviews things praising every little detail, it just makes everything seem so nice! And the criticism he gives is very constructive
"Comically armed to the teeth", yes they really are actually. Amazing video, great to see such a deep-dive on the theme. Good work!
I loved this theme. It was so fun and amazing
I agree, the old dino designs from these sets were the best, modern brick-built dinos just don't compare, though some are pretty cool. Adventurers was one of the themes I've always wanted, but my parents never got me. Modern sets just don't hit that itch.
This video was fantastic. Absolutely up to par with your usual quality and exactly what I expect- and hope- to see from this channel.
I always loved Dino Island in Lego Racers 2, I used to drive around in free-roam and chase the dinos. I never had any of the sets but If I had any of these, I know I would have had so much fun. But oh my god, Island Hopper is by far my fav! I've never seen it before but I was amazed, it really captures that classic lego feeling while also having the curves you'd expect on a plane!
Great video Slugger, looking forward to more!!
I absolutely LOVE your videos man. I keep rewatching your videos because of how fascinating they are
I love your “play” segments where you catch the dino’s in the nets, so perfect. Exactly how I remember playing with them. Child-like in the best way.
Thanks! Some things are better captured with video rather than stop motion animation; I find play features to be one of those things! 😊
Slugger I have been absolutely in love with your channel, I'm so excited to see you dig into this theme.
I RUSHED to watch this as soon as I could; this series was my favorite as a kid. Promotional material in the u.s. lego magazine implied that Johnny and the gang was working on a catch and release kind of scientific study, as opposed to the villains who wanted to Jurassic Park it. I wish the theme had included a bit more of the science aspect but, what can ya do.
That makes sense! 😊
The research compound is easily my favorite just because of the nostalgia, I remember building the set with my Grandmother when i was a kid. In fact I still have that iconic green t rex on my desk right now as I type this lol.
That’s awesome! ❤️
Man, that's such an awesome desk piece! i love it
I have some LEGO Adventurers Dino Island Dinosaurs and Mini Figures such as green baby T Rex,Triceratops with orange legs,Triceratops with grey legs,Stegosaurus with grey legs,Johnny Thunder,Pippin Reed,DR Kilroy,Sam Sinster,Mike and Cunning Ham and Alexis Sinster
Nice segue from TrikBrix!
I was in 2nd grade when this came out and it caused me to have a brief obsession with dinosaurs. I checked out every book in my school library related to dinosaurs
This whole video is such a nostalgia trip. I had vaguely remembered johnny thunder had a dinosaur theme, but I kept mixing it up with the Steven Spielberg dinosaur sets around the same time. To me this theme exemplifies everything great about this era of LEGO. Less concerned about the details, unique world without too much of a plot, and overall just leaving so much to the imagination. I think this is what is missing from today's hyper detailed sets which are often based on existing IP with extensive stories.
Another fantastic video! Cannot wait for your dive into Orient Expedition. That was the primary adventure sub theme I had as a kid, so I have so many fond memories of those sets. Thanks for all your hard work!
I love the vibe of this line! The transport barge is straight out of King Kong...
I only ever had 2 small sets from this theme, so most of it passed me by, but I do have a complete collection of the Orient Expedition theme, so I can't wait to see those videos!
Complete Orient Expeditions?! That's awesome! I had all but 3 Orient Sets as a kid. Sold them all later on :( But I have since bought the 3 sets I never had, to fill the gap.
Oh god I can't wait for Ice Planet
Hopefully in a few months!! 😊
@plastikowy świat benny'ego lead me here and I fall in love in your story telling. I Can't wait to see Lego Orient Expedition sentimental journey ❤
Such a huge part of my childhood! I had the hopper and both transports, and I'm still such a huge fan of that T rex mold. This was definitely "my" theme more than many others. Absolutely iconic!
The lego adventure cars are among my favourites. I love the look of the treasure-chest-shaped engines and the tall, graceful wheels. I vaguely remember seeing the box for the plane somewhere in my room when i was young, but i have no recollection of ever playing with it or building as a kid
Amazing video as always Sluggy! coincidentally me and my partner were JUST talking about Dino Island the other day! i thought of the idea to combine these sets with the Dinosaurs line from 2001, i think they'd mix wonderfully to offer just that little bit of variety in the dino selection! plus i think the teal and sand green are a wonderful color to contrast with the harsh tan and browns of the research center!
I have so many of the boat hull pieces from my grandmother didn't know they were not very common!
It depends on the size of the pieces - these ones are the larger variant, but there was a more medium sized version that was far more common. 😊
Just pulled the trigger on getting the T-rex transport, I always wanted it but now I knew I had to get it. Thanks Slugga
I kinda want one now too! The T rex mould is great!
@@EpicoNubletto for sure i always love the okd simplistic lego animals
Slugger your videos always brighten my day
The Dino Explorer was my first ever set that I can remember as a kid, followed eventually by the Dino Research Compound, which I had a lot of fun with, especially with the 'just imagine...' boat side build I would try to copy from just the picture provided. This stuff existed when I was obsessed with dinosaurs, conveniently also when Jurassic Park 3 was out. Lots of fond memories from this line!
For me, what puts Dino Island at the bottom of the Adventurer's tier list is the over emphasis on vehicles over.... well, the island! I absolutely love the Land of the Lost inspiration (compared to the Indiana Jones inspired Desert/Jungle/Orient themes), but you get so little of it here. I realize this was the beginning of LEGO's dark age where they almost went bankrupt and the sets suffered for it, and where as Egypt and Brazil offer tons of temples and ruin landmarks to derive inspiration from, a lost island of dinosaurs would obviously not. But I still think they could have given us some good wilderness set pieces, the All-Terrain Tracker in particular would've been made even better with the addition of a river-printed baseplate. Maybe LEGO emphasized vehicles over locales because the location itself would have been aesthetically similar to the previous Adventurer's jungle line, but it still bums me out a little. Thankfully, although I feel the builds are somewhat lacking in substance, Orient Expedition did deliver strong on giving us set pieces.
Either way this was a good review I largely agree with. I had the Island Hopper as a kid and looking back I really did not appreciate the quality of that plane build enough. The semi-realistic design, the hefty bulk, and just.... adventurer-y ruggedness absolutely makes it a top tier set for me, even if it does lack a strong dinosaur element.
Thanks for another great video Slugger, this one is one of my favorites! I recently found your channel and it has been a great inspiration into my own research into Lego. Funnily enough I've been curious about where these dinosaur figures were came from and now I know. My one tiny, small, really quite insignificant nitpick is that Pteranodon is a pterosaur, not a dinosaur
Welcome to the channel! Aha, haha my lack of Dino knowledge is showing through. 😅
I never felt as much nostalgia for this subtheme as with Desert, Jungle or Orient Expedition, and therefore think it's the weakest Adventurers theme. It does however have some really strong sets, and I agree with many of your points. 5934 Dino Explorer and 5935 Island Hopper are great sets! The latter is one of the best LEGO planes ever!
Honestly, I’m the same way - very little nostalgia for Dino Island. That being said, this recent revisiting has caused me to consider this one quite highly!
I'm so glad that you picked up where Jamie left off, his retrospect videos are by far my favourite about vintage Lego, but you are up there as well my friend!
Great video as always🔥🔥🔥
I am so excited about the upcoming Orient Expedition retrospective, the sets from that theme have aged really well, it's probably my favourite wave of Adventurers alongside the original Egypt sets. I was born in 2001, so a little bit to late to experience the sets with Johnny Thunder and his crew while they were still available, but I had an incomplete hand-me-down Johnny Thunder figure and I remember really loving that figure. There were two modern versions of the character released after Adventurers' discontinuation, I got the one released as part of series 19 of collectible minifigures, it's a pretty good minifigure, but I honestly wish I could've got the one released in one of the sets from The LEGO Movie range - that figure was just an almost perfect replica of the original with some nice details added, like a printed back of the torso!
Good video! I really like your choice of topics for the videos you make, as the ones you cover are not often talked about in the Lego community - It seems like Dino Island is one of the more overlooked subthemes of Adventurers. It's also interesting to see your appreciation of Lego's older way of designing models - I personally really enjoy the current complexity of the sets (although I miss there being more original themes available on store shelves, those don't get as much attention as they used to), but the charming simplicity of the older Lego toylines has its undeniable charm. Old space themes are my favourite. Referring to the Ice Planet video being teased I wonder what your opinion is on the Blizzard Baron set, as I've been thinking of getting one for myself for quite a long time.
Thank you! I’ll be completely honest - in rebuilding all of the Dino Island and Orient Expedition sets, I found that the former rose in stock and the latter lowered in stock. Orient Expedition is still really great… though it didn’t wow me as much as I expected it to, whereas Dino Island… well, I guess I just made a whole video talking about it, haha. 😅
Nonetheless, I’ll give it a full shake in the retrospective series!
I’m looking forward to Ice Planet as well! The Blizzard Baron is a pretty cool little set - not to spoil too much, but there are definitely some issues with the rear of the set… 😕
Never expected a B-52s reference! This channel just keeps getting better and better!
Thank you so much for carrying Trikbrix torch, anything involving Johnny Thunder holds a special place in my heart!
Thank your for this reviews of my favorite character, the one and only Johnny Thunder. I only wish the names had been the same on all the iterations. For me, the are Thunder, Gail Storm, Charles Lightning, Harry Cane, Sam Sinister (aka Slyboots) and the great Baron von Barron. Hope to see the Orient Expedition retrospective soon!
amazing job as always! this video really made me appreciate the theme as despite the first three runs of adventurers being before my time, the third only existed vaguely within my mind's eye as for the most part i've seen so little coverage of the subtheme. i did have the island racer, though! as a kid i even had it rebuilt to go with a color-mismatched rendition of johnny thunder's own racecar from the videogame.
i always appreciate you going into the nitty gritty details regarding parts in sets as now i feel like i know everything i wanted to know about 'em!
i know it has been said by others now, but i am glad you are picking up where trikbrix unfortunately stopped. not to sound corny but you oughta be proud of how far you have come. i am sure wherever trikbrix is, they'd be proud of you! :D
Thank you! It would be a dream to work with TrikBrix in the future! 😊
This is such a strange sub-theme to me. I like it, and I like the cute dinosaur moulds, but I'm definitely more of an Orient Expedition chap. But in any case I do love Johnny Thunder & co. So much neater than Indiana Jones.
Great video. Thanks for taking up the baton after TrikBrix. You captured the spirit of the video series.
Thank you! ❤️
It's really sweet of you to finish off what TrikBrix started! Show's how far you've come
I honestly love your music after watching your videos, they fit so well. Another great video
I love how the Adventures line is basically like the CIA in the 80s, dumping an absurd number of cheap, ubiquitous guns into the ecosystem that are still in circulation today.
Keep up the amazing quality videos Slugger! You are my favorite Lego channel and your videos never disappoint.
I just love the pulp 1930s feel of adventures! Also Slugger the music this episode is incredible.
"Hard rock, soft rock, dirt!" Have played the game till my comp broke, lol. Great video R.R., thanks.
These sets definitely capitalized on the popularity of the original Jurassic Park movies!
Also I appreciated that there's starting to be more channels that cover early 2000's Lego in-depth. It's what I grew up with and we already have a million videos about Classic Space.
I do love the old Adventurers sets.
And recently, after ordering a copy of the Island Racer, I noted something--part 6216, and indeed all the other colored parts, are available in four other colors: Blue, Green, White, and Yellow.
Thus, I've ordered enough parts to build a full fleet of Island Racers, in four more colors!
Overall, the car reminds me of a prewar sports car or open wheel racer of the era, and I also feel it's an amazing design.
Oh, you’ve got to send me photos when you construct them - I’d love to see it!!
i may have an unpopular opinion but when i was a kid that was into lego, dino island was my absolute FAVORITE theme out of all. i don’t know what exactly made me love it so much but i had the dino island, terrain trapper, and some more smaller sets and loved them so much
3:05, I like that one though, it’s like a Dino baby stroller, with a GUN.
Outstanding video. I love your work and have been binge watching a ton of your videos this past week, and when you post a long video of my favourite theme right after that? I'm elated! Great work
I only have the all terrain trapper set from when I was a kid, the alt builds for it are fun too it has a second car a plane, and even a boat on the back of the instruction manual, making it very versatile and an all terrain trapper indeed
"lacks many features beyond size" is a good description of todays Lego xD
I liked this subtheme, but even as a kid I started to noticed it had too many big pieces used.
Still the trapper is my favorite and I am VERY happy to own it as Dino collector. Funnily I did EXACTLY what you did while repairing it!
Even if almost all sets seem simple, they are very well build and show you dont need muh to build something really great!
I also WAY more preffer these dinos than huge guys we have today. Imagine these molds upgraded and printed as todays lego figs!
In 2017 I bought all of the sets of this theme, this video made me buy all of them again hahaha! Always loved this theme, especially the Island Hopper, that plane will have a special place in my heart always
Watching you play with the bumper of the All Terrain Trapper brought back memories of playing with that function...I must have had it!
Mike was my favorite figure face for YEARS! Its specific printing has one weird neat feature that as a 90s kid I love. Unlike many other figures of you put a classic baseball cap on Mike backwards it goes over his brow instead of covering his eyes.
FISH NOT INCLUDED
I've got that tin roof print! You know what that means...
That baseplate (basebrick?) must be hiding in that tote somewhere!!!!
Rock Raiders, Dino Island, there's so much I had hiding right under my nose!
I LOVE that plane, though, and the barge, too! Always a sucker for good vehicles.
I really appreciate the good and bad points you've started showing for the sets! Really helps add on to what they're trying to say!
A great video!! More and more I wanna just dive into LEGO's history! Thanks!
Ooooh yes yes yes! I am so hyped right now! Only Adventures set in my collection is Research Glider so this is something personal:)
Hopefully the slug score I gave it doesn’t destroy the hype! 😅
@@RRSlugger It's your decision and I totally understand point of view! Maybe the fact I have also Ninja set with this vinyl wings makes me love it. Or fact that I am sharing a name with hero of this set, or because Mike's face is perfect for Gotham series Penguin? Dunno, but it's always the diffrent opinions what makes world good ✌️
This was a really cool dive into this theme! I knew about the dinosaurs, but I'd never considered any of the vehicles from these sets. Will have to keep an eye out for that Island Hopper...
If you ever revisit Dino Island I'd definitely love to see you go through the alt builds - I always enjoy your coverage on those!
Man, I remember really wanting that Island Hopper as a kid.
Such a great line! The biggest set I had from this one was the Island Hopper (perhaps my all-time favorite Lego aircraft) and I had maybe two other sets, but I remember it quite well!
Awesome vid Slugger! So glad you're continuing Trik's series!
As a childhood fan of Adventurers, Dino island sadly passed me by inbetween Desert and Orient Express.
Just last year I got my hands on 5955, and it reignited my love for LEGO.
I'm currently counting down the days untill June, and Johnny Thunder's long-awaited return.
I love this series. It was what got me into LEGO and to this day, I wouldn't have it any other way. I remember spending hours with the catalog looking at the big sets (which unfortunately I never had).
This may sound weird, but its kinda remarkable how much playvalue I got out of the few little sets I did own. The Hydrofol, the Cage with Baron van Barron as well as Dr. Kilroys "car" (if you can classify it as one) brought me much joy, so much so, that I used them for basicly any story I played as a kid, wether that was on an island of dinosaurs or in an intergalactic war with the Life on Mars aliens. The comics were also very inspiring. Actually Johnny Thunder and his adventurers burnt so much into my brain that when the 2003 catalog released with Orient expedition, I straight up skipped to the page, ignoring anything and everything LEGO had to offer besides OE. I just didn't care, because why would you want anything besides new Johnny Thunder Sets??? 😀
Thank you for this trip down memory lane and while it in my opinion is true that the Dino Island theme is the weakest adventurers subtheme, it is still an amazing LEGO theme. Noone should be ashamed being only a 9/10 in the middle of 10/10s ;-)
Honestly, I would push back hard against the assertion that Dino Island is the weakest subtheme! This one rose considerably in stock for me revisiting it like this… ❤️
@@RRSlugger would be innteresting to know your "Ranking of the subthemes of Adventurers".
For me it is:
1) Egypt
2) Orient Expedition
3) Amazon
4) Dino Island
Though I will say this is my favourite theme of all time and I love all the sets. So... being the "weakest" subtheme of Adventurers is still outstanding to me 😎🤙
Baron von Barron?! Im going with that one cause the camp is hilarious, but I never knew this dude's name or that he came from the same place as the T-rex OR that he had a dope hook hand! I believe I got him from a thrift store bag as a kid and I always used him as the big bad evil man of my lego imagination fights. Always wondered where his missing hand went. I gave him a wand and would play him up as a crazed inventor with a side of sorcerous silliness.
Real great stroll down memory lane, slugmeister. I appreciate ya