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    The hamburglars plane

    Written by (AFOL) in United States,

    Way back in 1999, lego and McDonalds collaborated and produced 8 sets that came with happy meals. Now onto the review!


    -Parts

    This set consists of 13 parts. Which are 2 green plates, 2 small wheels, 2 black plates, 2 black bricks, a black piece to put the wheels on, 1 black slope, a green technic brick, a yellow propeller and a special red printed slope of the hamburglar from McDonaldland.


    -Build

    The build of this set is simple and no special techniques are being used in the build, but the again this is a happy meal toy

    -summary

    This set is very simple, and I don't recommend picking this up unless you get it for a good price or for the printed slope. In my opinion this is better than most of the McDonald's LEGO toys.


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  • {Aeroplane}

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    Hamburglar's Getaway Plane

    Written by (Unspecified , gold-rated reviewer) in United States,

    The Hamburglar has flown off with McDonald's hamburgers. This was part of a Happy Meal at Mickey D's and included green plates. There was a time that the only green plates I had were from this set. The slope has a printed picture of the Hamburglar on it and there is a propeller and set of wheels included too. Not a bad happy meal toy, much better than the Bionicle stuff included in Happy Meals now.

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  • {Aeroplane}

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    {Aeroplane}

    ©1999 LEGO Group
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    the Hamburglar will steal your hamburgers!

    Written by (TFOL , silver-rated reviewer) in United States,

    This set was available at McDonalds in Happy Meals back in 1998. It consists of some basic bricks along with a special printed brick with Hamburglar on it that was exclusive to this set. These happy meal sets were my very first legos.

    Parts

    It includes mostly basic bricks and plates. It also comes with a propeller and an exclusive printed brick. The printed brick has Hamburglar from the shoulders up printed on a normal 33 2x3 red slope brick.

    The plane

    The plane is a very simple build. It has no interesting build techniques, but what can you expect from a happy meal promo?

    Summary

    This is a below average set. There is nothing overly special about it except for the printed brick, and even that's not that special. I wouldn't reccommend buying it, unless you find it for less than $0.25.

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