• Great Early Set

    Written by (Unspecified) in Canada,

    I can't remember how long ago I got this set but it has been part of my "KEEP TOGETHER" collection since then. The stretchers always came in handy and the suitcase was so new and cool back then. Having the different vehicles numbered I always thought was a cool feature, having the 1 (motorcycle) arrive first to the accident and so on. A great early set that satisfied builders medical needs until the new emergency theme came out in 2006. Sure it old but its still hanging around.

    3 out of 3 people thought this review was helpful.

  • Trauma Team

    <h1>Trauma Team</h1><div class='tags floatleft'><a href='/sets/1896-1/Trauma-Team'>1896-1</a> <a href='/sets/theme-Town'>Town</a> <a class='subtheme' href='/sets/subtheme-Emergency'>Emergency</a> <a class='year' href='/sets/theme-Town/year-1992'>1992</a> </div><div class='floatright'>©1992 LEGO Group</div>

    Trauma Team

    ©1992 LEGO Group
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    Team without a Home

    Written by (Unspecified , silver-rated reviewer) in Netherlands,

    In itself a nice and advanced set for it's age (released 1992). It has cool parts like briefcase, stretchers, and a variety of vehicles. (motor, car, ambulance, small helicopter). Because of this variety very collectible for, Town, vehicle, ambulance helicopter etc. collectors.

    On the other hand, I find (especially the ambulance and car) a bit bizarre looking (to futuristic) and when we take a closer look at the series it now consists of 5 vehicles, but no home base available. This sub-theme later became Res-Q that was released form 1998 on and came with a home base (set 6479).


    3 out of 3 people thought this review was helpful.