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|description = A piece of concept art for the [[Rock Monster]] figure from [[LEGO Rock Raiders]]. The piece consists of an ink and watercolour painting of an early design for the creature, much more humanoid than the final design. The image is partially obscured by a text box, which has been blanked. | |description = A piece of concept art for the [[Rock Monster]] figure from [[LEGO Rock Raiders]]. The piece consists of an ink and watercolour painting of an early design for the creature, much more humanoid than the final design. The image is partially obscured by a text box, which has been blanked. | ||
|source = | |source = {{cite magazine |url=https://archive.org/details/LEGOWorldClubDE-SeptemberOktober1999-KultCDs/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater |title=Die Rock Monster zu bauen dauerte monate!!! |magazine=[[LEGO World Club Magazin]] |edition=German |date=September 1999 |page=10}} Scanned by Hallfiry. | ||
|date = 1997–1998 | |date = 1997–1998 | ||
|author = [[LEGO Futura]] | |author = [[LEGO Futura]] (artist unknown) | ||
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[[Category:LEGO Futura media files]] | [[Category:LEGO Futura media files]] | ||
[[Category:LEGO Rock Raiders | [[Category:LEGO Rock Raiders concept art]] |
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Summary
Description | A piece of concept art for the Rock Monster figure from LEGO Rock Raiders. The piece consists of an ink and watercolour painting of an early design for the creature, much more humanoid than the final design. The image is partially obscured by a text box, which has been blanked. |
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Date | 1997–1998 |
Source | "Die Rock Monster zu bauen dauerte monate!!!". LEGO World Club Magazin (German ed.). September 1999. p. 10. Scanned by Hallfiry. |
Author | LEGO Futura (artist unknown) |
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