Right Okay, I go by Bricktory Lap but you can call me Tom and welcome to my RU-vid Channel.
A bit about me, I am a 19 year old fan of Lego who loves pop culture and anything retro. My favourite thing to do it make custom Lego sets based on all my favourite movies and upcoming films.
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The train part was the highlight of the movie for me, so I'd love to see it as a real set. I thinkn the loco is a British Railways 9F, which could probably be made into Lego, but it's large wheelbase would cause issues on curves.
Hi My son has seen this video and has now written to father Christmas to ask for it! Did you ever make more and sell? It looks great. I would be so grateful your help!
The Ambush in Cairo set was actually the first Lego set I ever owned! I still remember how I got it, too. My mother had taken me and my brother to the local Fred Meyer (it's a Kroger company, for those who don't live in the upper-west-coastal U.S.), and we had just walked into the toy aisle. Since my brother and I really liked the Lego Indiana Jones video game, we immediately wanted to get the set once we saw it. Because I didn't have enough allowance money to pay for it (yes, I was *that* bad with my money at the time), my brother pitched in some of his money to pay off the rest. And I've been a huge Lego fan ever since! I've always had fond memories of that set, and even though its pieces ended up getting used for some of my other builds, I can still easily recognize which ones they are, so I could potentially rebuild it if I wanted to. Still, I think your idea for these sets are amazing, and I wish Lego would take notes from this, since it would be a money printer for them if they made more Indiana Jones sets.