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Gaurded Inn WRONG Horse
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Fri, 1 Mar 2002 01:26:38 GMT
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I finally got my gaurded inn today and am a bit confused?  Did anyone else
get a 'indian theme' white horse?  My horse has the indian theme print on
it!  An Inidian horse in the the dark ages?

-AHui


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Re: Guarded Inn WRONG Horse
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In lugnet.castle, Ahui Herrera writes:
I finally got my guarded inn today and am a bit confused?  Did anyone else
get a 'indian theme' white horse?  My horse has the indian theme print on
it!  An Indian horse in the the dark ages?

Just as with the 10020, the 10000 contained a packaging error corrected by the
inclusion in the shipping carton of the proper elt, in this case an all white
horse.  So check the box before throwing it out-- if it's not there call
customer service.

Maggie C.


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Re: Guarded Inn WRONG Horse
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Fri, 1 Mar 2002 01:44:38 GMT
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Yeah, I got the same thing too, when I bought the 10000 set.
I got an indian horse with mine, as well as a normal white horse.
I just have no clue how someone could throw in an indian horse with
a castle set...maybe they were medieval-westerners?

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Subject: 
Re: Guarded Inn WRONG Horse
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Fri, 1 Mar 2002 03:20:52 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Matt Hein writes:

I just have no clue how someone could throw in an indian horse with
a castle set...maybe they were medieval-westerners?

Nah, whoever was packaging simply thought a horse is a horse, of course (of
course)!

Maggie


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Re: Gaurded Inn WRONG Horse
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Date: 
Fri, 1 Mar 2002 04:33:02 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Ahui Herrera writes:
I finally got my gaurded inn today and am a bit confused?  Did anyone else
get a 'indian theme' white horse?  My horse has the indian theme print on
it!  An Inidian horse in the the dark ages?

-AHui

That is standard error in that set...(probably a computer packing error...or
my favorite excuse...wanted an excuse to get rid of excess western horses)
:)

here's the most recent error list:

hmmm....

10000 Guarded Inn (wrong horse, included right one in a seperate "sealed bag."
10001 Metroliner (wrong windows, I think???)  Corrected Elements should be
avaiable (for "free" from Shop@Home)
10002 Club Car (printing error on instructions, an additional (corrected)
page is included
10020 Sante Fe (wrong pieces for the side / "light saber" type pieces


cool sets, need to improve on Quality Control... :)

Benjamin Medinets


Subject: 
Re: Gaurded Inn WRONG Horse
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Fri, 1 Mar 2002 17:09:13 GMT
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I got that too.  And at the time said I didn't mind since I had no such
horse in my collection previously and it can be used by a barbarian or some
such in the future.  ...If you want to be strictly historical, I believe
there were natives in North America long before the Middle Ages, but I don't
think they had horses until they started trade with Europeans later on.
...But if you have a fantasy world with different factions, as I said, why
not a barbarian faction with a painted horse?

My two bricks,
-Hendo


In lugnet.castle, Ahui Herrera writes:
I finally got my gaurded inn today and am a bit confused?  Did anyone else
get a 'indian theme' white horse?  My horse has the indian theme print on
it!  An Inidian horse in the the dark ages?

-AHui


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