LMS Explorer
LMS Explorer | |
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LEGO Rock Raiders vehicle | |
![]() The LMS Explorer as it appears in the LEGO Rock Raiders video game | |
First appearance |
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Last appearance | Rock Raiders: High Adventure Deep Underground |
Created by | Data Design Interactive |
Designed by |
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Affiliation | Rock Raiders |
Captain | Chief |
General characteristics | |
Defences | Energy shield |
Propulsion | Thrusters |
Power | Power crystals |
Length | 962.4 studs (7.7 metres) |
Width | 130 studs (1 metre) |
Height | 119.5 bricks (1.15 metres) |
The LMS Explorer (alternatively written as L.M.S. Explorer) is a fictional starship in the LEGO Rock Raiders theme.
Origin and design
How it's made[1] LightWave 3D[2]
The meaning of the ship prefix "LMS" is never stated in any published Rock Raiders media. It is likely a play on the ship prefix HMS ("Her Majesty's Ship" or "His Majesty's Ship"), which is commonly used for British naval ships.[3][4] The ship is even referred to as "HMS Explorer" in the "River of Lava!" comic in LEGO Adventures! issue 10 (January 2000),[5] and as "H.M.S. Explorer" in the comic book Rock Raiders: High Adventure Deep Underground.[6]: 48 An early script draft for the game's opening FMV refers to the "LMS-Explorer" as a "gigantic Lego mining ship",[7] suggesting LMS may have been intended to stand for "LEGO Mining Ship";[3] the game's instruction manual simply calls it a "huge mining ship".[8]: 10
Depiction
Describe its appearances in the games, books, and comics
Fan-made recreations
Arthuriel's model
Gallery
Concept art
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Concept art of the LMS Explorer created by artists at Data Design Interactive during early 1998.
- Bridge by Dave Garbett (15 April 1998)
- Explorer Ship Design by Ian Deary (11 May 1998)
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Shape example (perspective view)
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Shape example (front view)
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Shape example (side view)
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Bow detail example (front view)
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Bow detail example (front view)
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Bow detail example (side view)
Physical model
Photographs of the physical sections of the LMS Explorer built by Søren Dyrhøj and photographed by Troels Halken. This gallery is divided into four parts for each of the four sections known, labelled with the dates the photographs were taken. There were likely more sections constructed, but the photographs for these are not available.
- Bridge (13 May 1998)
- Middle slice (13 May 1998)
- Front slice (15 May 1998)
- Bridge door (18 May 1998)
References
- ↑ Yeo, Matt, ed. (28 September 1999). "Behind the Scenes: Rock Raiders". LEGO Adventures!. No. 7. London: Egmont Fleetway Ltd. pp. 30–33. ISSN 1465-0738.
- ↑ Moltenbrey, Karen (March 2000). "Legos Come to Life". Computer Graphics World. Vol. 23, no. 3. CGW Magazine. pp. 54–56. Archived from the original on 18 January 2023. Retrieved 14 September 2025.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 R.R. Slugger (2 January 2022). ""How to Build the LMS Explorer from LEGO Rock Raiders! Interview with Arthuriel on 1:1 Replica!" (Video) – via YouTube.
- ↑ Kemp, Peter K.; Dear, I.C.B., eds. (2005) [1976]. The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 265. ISBN 0-19-860616-8.
- ↑ Artworld UK (29 December 1999). "River of Lava!". LEGO Adventures!. No. 7. London: Egmont Fleetway Ltd. p. 4. ISSN 1465-0738.
- ↑ Grant, Alan (October 2000). Rock Raiders: High Adventure Deep Underground. Slough: LEGO UK Ltd. ISBN 1-903276-04-7.
- ↑ Deary, Ian (12 March 1998). "LEGO Rock Raiders Intro Script V1.1" (Developer document). Data Design Interactive.
- ↑ McPhail, Jim, ed. (13 December 1999). LEGO Rock Raiders Instruction Manual (UK FRONT, BACK, I/F & I/B COVER ed.). London: LEGO Media International. Serial: IB2G-ROC3 2299598.
External links
- LMS Explorer at Rock Raiders Archive
- Arthuriel's LMS Explorer model on Rock Raiders United