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The theme is set underground (like the [[Rock Raiders]] [[theme]]). The basic story involves a group of mining specialists called ''Power Miners'' is sent underground to investigate the cause for a series of severe 'earthquakes' that destroyed several cities on the surface. While there, they discover the energy crystals and the [[Rock Monster (Power Miners)|rock monsters]]. They decide to attempt to collect and mine the crystals in order to stop the monsters from consuming them and causing the "rumblings" on the surface. The [[Power Miners]] are dressed in blue/gray clothing and their vehicles are green/orange, similar to real-world mining equipment. |
The theme is set underground (like the [[Rock Raiders]] [[theme]]). The basic story involves a group of mining specialists called ''Power Miners'' is sent underground to investigate the cause for a series of severe 'earthquakes' that destroyed several cities on the surface. While there, they discover the energy crystals and the [[Rock Monster (Power Miners)|rock monsters]]. They decide to attempt to collect and mine the crystals in order to stop the monsters from consuming them and causing the "rumblings" on the surface. The [[Power Miners]] are dressed in blue/gray clothing and their vehicles are green/orange, similar to real-world mining equipment. |
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− | All of the sets include at least one of the [[Power Miners]] and one of their vehicles, as well as one or more |
+ | All of the sets include at least one of the [[Power Miners]] and one of their vehicles, as well as one or more rock monsters, except [[8962 Crystal King]], which only contains the ''Crystal King'' himself and two of the miners with a small, hand-held drilling unit. As an exception, the two promotional sets ([[8907 Rock Hacker]] and [[8908 Monster Launcher]]) do not include either a miner (in the case of 8908) or a rock monster (in the case of 8907). |
− | A Power Miners game called "[[Rock Rocket]]" was released on |
+ | A Power Miners game called "[[Rock Rocket]]" was released on November 28th, [[2008]]. There will also be something called the "Super Power Crystal" where the rock monsters eat the crystals. |
[[Power Miners]] was the first theme that included lime-green [[LEGO]] elements. Other new pieces are the spiked wheels and the dynamite sticks. |
[[Power Miners]] was the first theme that included lime-green [[LEGO]] elements. Other new pieces are the spiked wheels and the dynamite sticks. |
Revision as of 01:00, 31 January 2010
Power Miners is a theme released by LEGO in January 2009. It is very similar to the Rock Raiders theme and may be considered as its follow-up. The bios for the crew as well as the complete assortment of monsters (including the Crystal King) can be found on the Power Miners sub-site at Lego.com.
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The theme is set underground (like the Rock Raiders theme). The basic story involves a group of mining specialists called Power Miners is sent underground to investigate the cause for a series of severe 'earthquakes' that destroyed several cities on the surface. While there, they discover the energy crystals and the rock monsters. They decide to attempt to collect and mine the crystals in order to stop the monsters from consuming them and causing the "rumblings" on the surface. The Power Miners are dressed in blue/gray clothing and their vehicles are green/orange, similar to real-world mining equipment.
All of the sets include at least one of the Power Miners and one of their vehicles, as well as one or more rock monsters, except 8962 Crystal King, which only contains the Crystal King himself and two of the miners with a small, hand-held drilling unit. As an exception, the two promotional sets (8907 Rock Hacker and 8908 Monster Launcher) do not include either a miner (in the case of 8908) or a rock monster (in the case of 8907).
A Power Miners game called "Rock Rocket" was released on November 28th, 2008. There will also be something called the "Super Power Crystal" where the rock monsters eat the crystals.
Power Miners was the first theme that included lime-green LEGO elements. Other new pieces are the spiked wheels and the dynamite sticks.
The theme reprised several elements that were already present in the Rock Raiders theme ten years earlier, such as the occurrence of Rock Monsters and energy crystals. But unlike in its predecessor, the Rock Monsters played a bigger role and were included in every set. They were also all named characters. But Power Miners also implemented several features that only appeared in the planning stage of Rock Raiders, such as the concept of a mobile base and a common uniform for the miner minifigures.
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Power Miners
2009
The eponymous Power Miners are a group of mining specialists who have a large variety of mining vehicles and equipment at their disposal, such as piloted bipedal robots and track vehicles. Most of the vehicles are equipped with drills and include elaborate gear mechanisms. The Power Miners have a large base (8709 Underground Mining Station) and also a mobile drilling rig (8964 Titanium Command Rig).
The four main characters are Doc, the leader of the team, Rex, the engineer, Duke, the veteran, and Brains, the top scientist.
In order to investigate the cause of mysterious rumblings on the surface, the Power Miners were sent underground by the government, where they encountered the Rock Monsters and enigmatic energy crystals.
2010
In 2010, a new group of miners were introduced. Their clothes and 'armour' are silver. They are equipped with mining vehicles with water on them to fight the Lava Monsters. One of there lower bases is a Jail (8191 Lavatraz) for Lava Monsters.
No sets have currently been announced for August 2010.
Rock Monsters
Rock Monsters are the antagonists of the Power Miners and are included in every set. There are five different kinds of Rock Monsters (red, green, blue, yellow and orange). The first wave of sets contained only small versions of the monsters: Boulderaxes are strong, slow, and dumb, Firoxes are sneaky and love to mess with the Power Miners' vehicles, Glaciators are mean and very ill-tempered, Sulfurixes can melt throught solid rock to make their own tunnels, and Meltroxes are very temperamental and destructive. The second wave introduced the Crystal King and two larger (grown up) versions of the smaller ones (Tremorox and Geolix), who can both throw the smaller monsters.
Rather than being a serious threat, the Rock Monsters are portrayed as childish hoodlums in the videos on the LEGO website.
The Rock Monsters don't have any vehicles. Their only equipment are small catapults included in 8961 Crystal Sweeper and 8908 Monster Launcher.
The profile for Doc on the Power Miners website mentions a "portal", suggesting that there is a hole going underground.
In 2010, new type of monster was introduced - the Lava Monster. They live deeper underground than the Rock Monsters. They have to be fought with water instead of fire.
Minifigures
Miners
- Meltrox
- Boulderax
- Glaciator
- Sulfurix
- Firox
- Tremorox (Large Meltrox)
- Geolix (Large Sulfurix)
- Crystal King (King Sulfurix)
Sets
- 2009
- 8707 Boulder Blaster
- 8708 Cave Crusher
- 8709 Underground Mining Station
- 8907 Rock Hacker
- 8908 Monster Launcher
- 8956 Stone Chopper
- 8957 Mine Mech
- 8958 Granite Grinder
- 8959 Claw Digger
- 8960 Thunder Driller
- 8961 Crystal Sweeper
- 8962 Crystal King
- 8963 Rock Wrecker
- 8964 Titanium Command Rig
- Power Miners Polybag
- 66319 3 in 1 Superpack
- 2010
- Combined sets
- Cave Cutter
- Aero Shredder
- Crystal Crawler
- Rubble Rescue Rover
- Rock Watchman
- Blast Roller
- Cargo Crusher
Media
Videos
- Power Miners teaser trailer (via Youtube)
Games
- Rock Rocket: In this game the player controls a rock monster and they have to eat as many crystals as they can before they run out of power. To unlock all characters, you need to put different crystal combos on the crystal part of the main menu.
- Cave Convoy: In this game the player must guide several Power Miner vehicles safely through the caverns.