Do you have information about LS Land Issue 06 or the artist “54”? Contact our lost media desk. If you own LSP-008, consider digitizing it before the paper maps turn to dust.
54mm scale (unlikely, as the set is HO scale) or 1954 as a thematic anchor — the year the Goonies -style treasure-hunting trope entered pop culture via Swiss Family Robinson. The most accepted theory is the limited edition of 54. ls-land-issue-06-little-pirates-lsp-008-by-54
The paint scheme further encodes narrative. The coat is a faded brick red, chipped at the elbows—not from battle but from crawling through cargo holds. Gold buttons are tarnished to a dull brass. The map, painted with microscopic sepia lines, includes a crayon-drawn “X” and a spilled inkblot that the figure’s thumb has smeared. These details are not random; they suggest recent action. The left cheek bears a faint gray smudge (charcoal from a galley stove), and the tricorn hat is pinned with a single seagull feather—a trophy, perhaps, from an earlier, off-screen adventure. Every worn edge asks the viewer to supply the backstory: How did the feather break? Who gave the child that overcoat? Do you have information about LS Land Issue
Report the content to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) via their CyberTipline or to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to aid in its removal. 54mm scale (unlikely, as the set is HO