WesternOutlaw Posted September 10, 2008 Truck & Stunt Trikes Set #: 6739 Theme: Island Xtreme Stunts Year Released: 2002 Piece Count: 210 Minifigs: 3 List Price: $30 (USD) Truck & Stunt Trikes will be my final review of the Island Xtreme Stunts collections. (see also 6734 Beach Cruisers and 6735 Air Chase). I first saw this set at legoland during the month it was released. I thought it was so awesome at the time with its bright orange color, 3-wheelers, and new minifigs. I purchased it on the spot to realize later that the set had some big components that seemed to resemble a terrible theme during the same era, Jack Stone. While this set is a lot better, I'll ask that you share your opinion after this review. Starting with the box, the image shows adventure in action: The back of the box shows some alternate racing models: The instructions had some nice images and even instructions for a race car: Front Instructions - Page 1 Instructions - Page 2 Backside The set includes three figs, Pizza Boy, Hippie Chick (who I think is actually called Pepper), and the Brickster. Until taking these pictures, I never noticed that he had green eyes - go figure. What I really like about this set is the fun 3-wheelers: Yellow belongs to Hippie-Chick White belongs to the Brickster. I love the chrome exaust bricks I don't think the front/cab section of the semi-truck looks bad at all: It has a nicely detailed front-end with chrome grill piece (although no license plate): A nice top section with chrome smokers: And working orange doors: Unfortunately, there's only room for one driver. I do like the black seat and steering wheel though: Here's a shot of the back section; nothing fancy: Bottom side: Is that a Bionicle piece? Under carriage: Now, on to the trailer. This is the part of the set that I never liked. i suppose it's mainy because of the BUTP (Big Ugly Trailer Piece). The trailer can not stand without the front cab section to support it: It does have a rack for attaching tools, but I'm not real fond of blocking the end of the trailer with it: But on the sides of the trailer are two ramps that open to allow the trikes to drive on: Here's a close-up of the Big Ugly Trailer Piece: And the trikes on the trailer: The set includes a small sheet of stickers: And a tool ring: Here's the complete set: And a shot with the trailer holding the plane from 6735 Air Chase. Final Thoughts: I think for playability, this set is terrific making it very enjoyable to younger children. For the AFOL wanting nice detail and/or even a Classic Town feel, it's not all that. It does have some nice chrome elements as well as orange pieces (including the doors to the cab). The two trikes also bring the overall set up a notch. During the year of release, I would probably buy it again. I can't say the same now, in comparison to some of the terrific City sets on the store shelves. Hope you enjoy this review and please share your opinions of this Island Xtreme Stunts set. Other Island Xtreme Stunts Reviews: 6734 Beach Cruisers 6735 Air Chase Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guss Posted September 10, 2008 I think this set is interesting because of these "rare" elements and the two trikes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zarkan Posted September 10, 2008 Thanks for the nice review. BTW, "Pizza Boy" is actually called Pepper Roni, and "Hippie Chick" is called Sky Lane. Honestly, I've always thought that Island Extreme Stunts was a pointless theme. The designs weren't that great, the kits were overpriced, and the figures paled compared to the original versions seen in the first Lego Island game (especially the Infomaniac - his neat and orderly original version was far better than the messy, disjointed version in this theme). Still, I must admit that it does have some interesting pieces, and it was the first theme to introduce minifig skateboards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joebot Posted September 10, 2008 Honestly, I've always thought that Island Extreme Stunts was a pointless theme. Agreed. At the time it was released, it was a marginal improvement over the complete crap that the City line had turned into. Compared to the amazing stuff we've been getting the past 2-3 years though, it's a pretty weak theme. I did like the mini-figs though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VBBN Posted September 10, 2008 Thanks for the review. I am not a huge fan of this set, but I could take those trikes... Is that a Bionicle piece? No. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peg Leg Pascoe Posted September 10, 2008 Good review, i really like the truck and the chrome bit on the front. The trailer would have been better if it was made of various bricks instead of the one big ugly piece. That way they could have also made it more detailed but then i guess the set would cost more due to the added pieces. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Manta Posted September 10, 2008 This set has some nice elements like the chrome. I also like the BUTP, they don't look that bad to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zarkan Posted September 11, 2008 Is that a Bionicle piece? Nope, it's actually a piece from the awful Jack Stone line. I unfortunately have a couple of those kits, so I know where those pieces come from. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erdbeereis Posted September 11, 2008 A great review of in my opinion a sub-par set. While some parts of it look nice, others such as the trailer look doownright bad. Hippie girl's face is bizzare! That has to be the most lopsided smile I have ever seen. The instruction manual has a very strange look to it as well. It's like a real picture... I would have to give this set a 2. Thanks for the nice review! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pencoin Posted September 11, 2008 Great review, Im rather upset that this is your last review of the theme. Looks like a great set I really like the trikes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zarkan Posted September 11, 2008 A great review of in my opinion a sub-par set.While some parts of it look nice, others such as the trailer look doownright bad. Hippie girl's face is bizzare! That has to be the most lopsided smile I have ever seen. The instruction manual has a very strange look to it as well. It's like a real picture... I would have to give this set a 2. Thanks for the nice review! From what I can tell, it looks like that is just a small two page alternate model, not the main instructions. Brickster, do the main instructions use the normal style, or are they real photos like that? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WesternOutlaw Posted September 12, 2008 From what I can tell, it looks like that is just a small two page alternate model, not the main instructions. Brickster, do the main instructions use the normal style, or are they real photos like that? The images I included of the alternate model are just pages out of the main instruction book. In comparing them to the instructions for the main set, they do look a little higher quality. I'm not sure if they are pictures, or just very high quality images. Here's a link to the scanned instructions: 6739 Instructions Share this post Link to post Share on other sites