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Re: Set Review 6553 Crisis News Crew
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lugnet.build, lugnet.reviews
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Date: 
Wed, 7 Oct 1998 23:54:37 GMT
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I wonder if reviews should have their follow-ups set to lugnet.build
(or lugnet.robotics, as appropriate) Or if discussions about reviews
should happen here? I have cc'd this post to lugnet.build, and set the
follow-ups to go there.

I got this set because it says TV and I am still hoping to modify all
those pieces that say TV to say KVI -- a local radio station.

On Wed, 7 Oct 1998 18:50:50 GMT, "Tom McDonald"
<rocketman@familyradio.com> wrote:

Minifig count: 3; 1 female (hereby dubbed as "Reporter Babe")

Female minifig is way cool!
These are still fairly rare.

This is partly because I'm puzzled as to why TLG included this set in the
Outback theme. It is not that crises don't occur in the Outback, but I

I agree. I think it belongs in Town

The truck was fair. I'm glad there's no painted headlights piece. I would
rather have pieces than paint where this concept is concerned. The remote
transmission dish makes it more realistic.

I REALLY like the way they did headlights on the truck. Sure, maybe
they used to do this. However, recently, it has been stickers, etc. I
think the 1x1 transparents covered such tha they give the apparence of
headlights/rearlights is a really cool idea that they should continue!

microphone, megaphone, 3 videotape cartridges (tiles). The piece used for
the reporter's microphone is definitely a strange one because it doesn't
look that much like a mic. But I don't think there is currently a better
piece for this, because it needs to hold the 1x1 tv tile, which is called a
"mic flag", which in and of itself was a clever idea.

They do have a better piece for it, IMHO (at least, they have it in
white) It's the flat, circular piece found in Town Folks. -- a circle
on a stick with one bump

one stud longer overall to accomodate equipment storage concerns. Second,
while Reporter Babe is driving, without disassembly the light stand cannot
fit into the back, which is another reason to make the truck another stud
longer.

I folded the light stand over and put it the truck without
disassembling it -- thought it quite clever of them to give us a way
of storing the equipment in a way that is probably down in RL (folding
equipment)
Third, the broadcast dish on the truck doesn't turn, so for typical
remote line-of-sight transmission, she has to position the truck. Who has
time to do that in a crisis? Granted, that's a nit-picker, but this is my

I agree here. Trucks do not move NEAR as flexibly as a satellite dish
should/can

than a uniform. Her hair could be better, as it doesn't look like a typical
female reporter's hair. The hats could have had tv logos.

What is a typical female reporter's hair? I figure that any sort of
hair fits a reporter, because women like to style their hair all over
the map.

AS for uniform -- you can always give her a different torso. Like
perhaps switching hers with one of the men.

The set came with two black bars with clip, one was used for the mic. One
was also used on the copter, but I'm not sure what it's for: it could be a
movable/swingable bar used as a step.

I figured that was for holding a spotlight on the copter. You can
shine light DOWN at dark-time

I'm also not sure what the megaphone is for, unless Reporter Babe shouts
through it at the copter. I would have thought the copter was tuned into

No. Reporter Babe uses the megaphone to shout and be heard when she is
trying to talk to a crowd -- or in hurricane conditions when she has
to project her voice well.

Playability
Fair. It probably won't be anyone's favorite set. Anything the news crew
would be covering would be far more exciting, inside one's imagination and
outside, thereby overshadowing the presence of the crew.

I like it myself, quite a bit. Esp. if I can figure out how to make it
a RADIO news reporter set :) It gives me an excuse to stage all sorts
of catastrophes for them to cover!

Sarah Heacock
sarah@eskimo.com



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  Re: Set Review 6553 Crisis News Crew
 
(...) Well, IMHO, discussion of reviews relates directly to reviews -- more commentary basically expands upon the review. So it should probably stay in .reviews, unless the thread drifts too much. (26 years ago, 8-Oct-98, to lugnet.build)
  Re: Set Review 6553 Crisis News Crew
 
(...) It's a fine line, but IMO I think it's okay if review discussion occurs here. In a sense, it's a review of a review. Yet I do think that each review should be the beginning of a thread so everyone knows where to start. (...) Hmm, good luck. (...) (26 years ago, 8-Oct-98, to lugnet.reviews)

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