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In lugnet.build.microscale, Ondrew Hartigan wrote:
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Martin Bruun wrote:
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There is no instructions included in the 5524-set I just opened. Only a card
that shows how to find the instructions online.
Martin
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Thats unfortunate. Im sure the public will let the company know that they
dont approve. Call it a learning experience.
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I read it (when I ordered) that there would not be any instructions included and
that I would have to go online to get them. So, I knew that going in.
I agree with Ondrew though.... Whether the general public picks up on that point
when they order, and whether they like it, or complain and feel like they were
cheated, is an interesting experiment, potentially with larger implications.
If it helps reduce cost Im for it I guess, I toss 90% of my instructions
anyway. Id suggest a separate sku for a version WITH instructions, perhaps for
a bit more cost, but we know that LEGO seems to have trouble with a lot of
excess SKUs...
I have my packages now and Im impressed with the outside appearances,
especially with the builder blurbs, which I thought were well done. Im bummed
at the lack of the mini roadplates though!
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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I have my packages now and Im impressed with the outside appearances,
especially with the builder blurbs, which I thought were well done. Im
bummed at the lack of the mini roadplates though!
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Yeah, I was hoping for microscale road plates too. Guess thats going to be the
difference between buying a couple of sets cos they are new and actually quite
cool, and a bunch because I would do that to get loads of such new mini road
plates. Oh well.
On the inline only instruction subject, I also realised that was to be the case
although the almost 9Mb download is very tedious if you live out in the sticks
like me with only a 56k modem for company and a rural phone company whose pops
and burps on the phone line causes my PC to drop the connection every 20 - 30
mins.
JB
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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I have my packages now and Im impressed with the outside appearances,
especially with the builder blurbs, which I thought were well done. Im
bummed at the lack of the mini roadplates though!
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Does anyone know the future status of the mini roadplates? Will they be coming
someday, perhaps in a company designed set? My belief (perhaps mistaken) was
that since they were included with the LDD parts that the real versions were
already being planned for production.
Best regards,
Allan B.
The Unofficial LEGO Builders Guide
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In lugnet.build.microscale, John Barnes wrote:
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
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I have my packages now and Im impressed with the outside appearances,
especially with the builder blurbs, which I thought were well done. Im
bummed at the lack of the mini roadplates though!
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Yeah, I was hoping for microscale road plates too. Guess thats going to be
the difference between buying a couple of sets cos they are new and actually
quite cool, and a bunch because I would do that to get loads of such new mini
road plates. Oh well.
On the inline only instruction subject, I also realised that was to be the
case although the almost 9Mb download is very tedious if you live out in the
sticks like me with only a 56k modem for company and a rural phone company
whose pops and burps on the phone line causes my PC to drop the connection
every 20 - 30 mins.
JB
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well speaking of the instructions....
since i am using dialup i figured i would check out the liberty instructions
with the picture version of them. unfortunently there quite hard to follow due
to there small size. now granted im using 8x12 resolution but they should still
be understandable. i had to squint to make out some of the parts and placement.
i would have tried the pdf file but i was not in a hurry to wait 10 mins for it
to load.
on a sort of tangant does anyone have inventorys for the 3 sets?
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