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MARS INFO!
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http://www.lego.com/mars/ is updated!!! It has info on the sets and figures.
Also, on the enlarged picture of the base, it shows that the mars guys shot
through the pipes do have a "container", so it isn't just a dry waterslide!
Check it out!

NICK ;^D


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Re: MARS INFO!
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In lugnet.announce, Nick Cameron writes:
http://www.lego.com/mars/ is updated!!! It has info on the sets and figures.
Also, on the enlarged picture of the base, it shows that the mars guys shot
through the pipes do have a "container", so it isn't just a dry waterslide!
Check it out!

NICK ;^D

  Look at the Assistant's biography on Lego.  It appears to be a small
polybag car he is driving.  Almost guaranteed to be the LOM polybag set for
the theme.  I haven't had a chance to look at the Martian bios, maybe they
have a polybag set as well.  Prices for the new Star Wars:
  Shuttle: 35
  AT-ST: 10
  Tie Fighter: 20
  All in USD.  Studios also has a few new sets that are almost polybag.  One
is a camera man, the other is titled: "Flying Stunt Man" (really cheasy
set).  Who else thinks that picture on Lego.com is a new LOM polybag set?


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Re: MARS INFO!
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In lugnet.year.2001, Jonathan Mizner writes:
In lugnet.announce, Nick Cameron writes:
http://www.lego.com/mars/ is updated!!! It has info on the sets and figures.
Also, on the enlarged picture of the base, it shows that the mars guys shot
through the pipes do have a "container", so it isn't just a dry waterslide!
Check it out!

NICK ;^D

Look at the Assistant's biography on Lego.  It appears to be a small
polybag car he is driving.  Almost guaranteed to be the LOM polybag set for
the theme.  I haven't had a chance to look at the Martian bios, maybe they
have a polybag set as well.  Prices for the new Star Wars:
Shuttle: 35
AT-ST: 10
Tie Fighter: 20
All in USD.  Studios also has a few new sets that are almost polybag.  One
is a camera man, the other is titled: "Flying Stunt Man" (really cheasy
set).  Who else thinks that picture on Lego.com is a new LOM polybag set?

It must be a future polybag set, I thought it may be the car from the solar
explorer, but it definitely isn't. What confuses me is that on
http://www.lego.com/mars/products/monojet.asp it shows the alternate model
(from the back of the box) instead of the main "Mono Jet" design, which is
quite ingenious for only $3.99. Maybe the little car is from an alternate
model as well? I hope not.

Darrell King
darrellk@pixelmonkey.net


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Re: MARS INFO!
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Hi,

you might have missed a previous message about three additional S@H
exclusive LoM sets 7300-7302. If so, the following posting might be
interesting for you as you will find links to more pictures there:

http://news.lugnet.com/year/2001/?n=344

for 28 further LEGO sets not yet listed on LUGNET see also:
http://nt1.pncl.co.uk/huw/search.asp?Year=2001

Bye, Christian --- xTI@N.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lugnet #479 - The World is full of AFOLs - e-mail: gech1@t-online.de
my website: members.tripod.de/crazymaniac/my_own_news.html

"darrellk" <darrellk@pixelmonkey.net> wrote in message
news:G5C4y5.KKp@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.year.2001, Jonathan Mizner writes:
In lugnet.announce, Nick Cameron writes:
http://www.lego.com/mars/ is updated!!! It has info on the sets and • figures.
Also, on the enlarged picture of the base, it shows that the mars guys • shot
through the pipes do have a "container", so it isn't just a dry • waterslide!
Check it out!

NICK ;^D

Look at the Assistant's biography on Lego.  It appears to be a small
polybag car he is driving.  Almost guaranteed to be the LOM polybag set • for
the theme.  I haven't had a chance to look at the Martian bios, maybe • they
have a polybag set as well.  Prices for the new Star Wars:
Shuttle: 35
AT-ST: 10
Tie Fighter: 20
All in USD.  Studios also has a few new sets that are almost polybag. • One
is a camera man, the other is titled: "Flying Stunt Man" (really cheasy
set).  Who else thinks that picture on Lego.com is a new LOM polybag set?

It must be a future polybag set, I thought it may be the car from the • solar
explorer, but it definitely isn't. What confuses me is that on
http://www.lego.com/mars/products/monojet.asp it shows the alternate model
(from the back of the box) instead of the main "Mono Jet" design, which is
quite ingenious for only $3.99. Maybe the little car is from an alternate
model as well? I hope not.

Darrell King
darrellk@pixelmonkey.net


Subject: 
Re: MARS INFO!
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lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.space
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Sun, 10 Dec 2000 13:39:37 GMT
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Jonathan Mizner wrote:

In lugnet.announce, Nick Cameron writes:
http://www.lego.com/mars/ is updated!!! It has info on the sets and figures.
Also, on the enlarged picture of the base, it shows that the mars guys shot
through the pipes do have a "container", so it isn't just a dry waterslide!
Check it out!

NICK ;^D

  Look at the Assistant's biography on Lego.  It appears to be a small
polybag car he is driving.  Almost guaranteed to be the LOM polybag set for
the theme.  I haven't had a chance to look at the Martian bios, maybe they
have a polybag set as well.  Prices for the new Star Wars:
  Shuttle: 35
  AT-ST: 10
  Tie Fighter: 20
  All in USD.  Studios also has a few new sets that are almost polybag.  One
is a camera man, the other is titled: "Flying Stunt Man" (really cheasy
set).

Well, I always wanted one of those cameras, now I can grab a couple. Any pics of
the bags?

Who else thinks that picture on Lego.com is a new LOM polybag set?




--
Andrew, Agent 0007


Subject: 
Re: MARS INFO!
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Mon, 11 Dec 2000 14:26:45 GMT
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In lugnet.year.2001, Jonathan Mizner writes:

Look at the Assistant's biography on Lego.  It appears to be a small
polybag car he is driving.  Almost guaranteed to be the LOM polybag set for
the theme.  I haven't had a chance to look at the Martian bios, maybe they
have a polybag set as well.

All in USD.  Studios also has a few new sets that are almost polybag.  One
is a camera man, the other is titled: "Flying Stunt Man" (really cheasy
set).  Who else thinks that picture on Lego.com is a new LOM polybag set?

The picture is the alternate model for LoM 7310 'Mono Jet' - it comes in a
small box and not a polybag.  So do the Studios 'Camera Man' and 'Stunt Man'
sets.  But you're right - the stunt man is a bit cheesy.  The Mono Jet is
worth the small price since you get a 'Star Wars' engine.

The other sets in the LoM series are interesting - strange Martian minifigs,
a few pieces I've never seen before, and some new odd colours as well (light
blue, light green and light red?).  Has anyone identified the new colours yet?


Subject: 
Re: MARS INFO!
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Mon, 11 Dec 2000 20:41:29 GMT
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In lugnet.year.2001, Chris Langstaff writes:
In lugnet.year.2001, Jonathan Mizner writes:

Look at the Assistant's biography on Lego.  It appears to be a small
polybag car he is driving.  Almost guaranteed to be the LOM polybag set for
the theme.  I haven't had a chance to look at the Martian bios, maybe they
have a polybag set as well.

All in USD.  Studios also has a few new sets that are almost polybag.  One
is a camera man, the other is titled: "Flying Stunt Man" (really cheasy
set).  Who else thinks that picture on Lego.com is a new LOM polybag set?

The picture is the alternate model for LoM 7310 'Mono Jet' - it comes in a
small box and not a polybag.  So do the Studios 'Camera Man' and 'Stunt Man'
sets.  But you're right - the stunt man is a bit cheesy.  The Mono Jet is
worth the small price since you get a 'Star Wars' engine.

The other sets in the LoM series are interesting - strange Martian minifigs,
a few pieces I've never seen before, and some new odd colours as well (light
blue, light green and light red?).  Has anyone identified the new colours yet?

I've tentatively identified them with the names:

Grey-Green - same as Statue of Liberty color(?)
Grey-Red
Grey-Blue
Grey-Purple.

They are lighter in tone than than regular colors, but also have a 'faded'
look to them - hence the 'grey'.

BTW, in some of the LoM 'Human' sets are some light blue elements.

Wayne


Subject: 
Mars Stuff
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I know a lot of you probably already have some of these sets,
or have read comments about them, but I wanted to put in
my 2 cents...

Personally, I like the new Mars theme. Sure bets the hell out
of things like UFO and Insectoids! Something more realistic,
and "down to earth" (a phrase I never thought I'd use to describe
something space-oriented).. :)

The modular design of the vehicles is clever, as is the
rubber-band suspension system on the trike. I've bought
most of the lower-end mars sets (everything but the
large martian 4-legged mech and the martian base).
I like the fact that the modules from both the earthlings
and the martians can be interchanged.. it implies a
certain amount of peaceful cooperation. I also find it
amusing that the martians have mechs bristling with
weapons (well, so it appears, I think the website implies
that it's all scientific equipment) and the humans have
simple exploration vehicles. :)  I also like the martians
themselves and the overall look of all the sets..

Oh, have any of you found any of the new Star Wars
sets yet? The WalMart near me had a whole bunch of
the new battle-droid transports and the "Droid Escape"
sets. I got the 3 of the escape set just for the nice source
of large dish and cylinder pieces.


Comments?


--
-Bones-  "Being Optimized for Nocturnal Exploration and Sabotage"
= http://www.necrobones.com/        = NecroBones Enterprises

"Wayne R Hussey" <eskimo2@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:G5F855.5xr@lugnet.com...
In lugnet.year.2001, Chris Langstaff writes:
In lugnet.year.2001, Jonathan Mizner writes:

Look at the Assistant's biography on Lego.  It appears to be a small
polybag car he is driving.  Almost guaranteed to be the LOM polybag set • for
the theme.  I haven't had a chance to look at the Martian bios, maybe • they
have a polybag set as well.

All in USD.  Studios also has a few new sets that are almost polybag. • One
is a camera man, the other is titled: "Flying Stunt Man" (really cheasy
set).  Who else thinks that picture on Lego.com is a new LOM polybag • set?

The picture is the alternate model for LoM 7310 'Mono Jet' - it comes in • a
small box and not a polybag.  So do the Studios 'Camera Man' and 'Stunt • Man'
sets.  But you're right - the stunt man is a bit cheesy.  The Mono Jet is
worth the small price since you get a 'Star Wars' engine.

The other sets in the LoM series are interesting - strange Martian • minifigs,
a few pieces I've never seen before, and some new odd colours as well • (light
blue, light green and light red?).  Has anyone identified the new colours • yet?

I've tentatively identified them with the names:

Grey-Green - same as Statue of Liberty color(?)
Grey-Red
Grey-Blue
Grey-Purple.

They are lighter in tone than than regular colors, but also have a 'faded'
look to them - hence the 'grey'.

BTW, in some of the LoM 'Human' sets are some light blue elements.

Wayne


Subject: 
Re: Mars Stuff
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In lugnet.year.2001, Ed T. Toton III writes:

I also find it
amusing that the martians have mechs bristling with
weapons (well, so it appears, I think the website implies
that it's all scientific equipment) and the humans have
simple exploration vehicles. :)

Actually, given that the larger set is an "excavation" somethingorother, I
realised that all the Martian equipment could be interpreted pretty easily as
mining equipment, too!

eric


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