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Re: Best Star Wars set for Castle use?
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Fri, 22 Sep 2000 15:59:22 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bryan Wong writes:
Hi,

What's the best Star Wars set for us Castle nuts?  I've heard all about that
grey plates pack (aka 7151 Sith Infiltrator), but grey plates aren't that high
on my priority list.  So I'm looking for suggestions, or convince me that the
7151 is worth it (does it have any grey bricks?).

In case you're wondering, it has to be a SW set because my local TRU is having
20% off that theme only...

Thanks!

Bryan

I certainly didn't have an interest in a Sith Infiltrator or Gungan Sub for my
Castles of Pirates stuff, but I found a WalMart that has them for $10 each.
Open 'em for parts or just hang onto to 'em for now and trade/sell 'em later
to get real Castles stuff?

Bruce


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Re: Best Star Wars set for Castle use?
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Fri, 22 Sep 2000 16:09:27 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:

I certainly didn't have an interest in a Sith Infiltrator or Gungan Sub for my
Castles of Pirates stuff, but I found a WalMart that has them for $10 each.
Open 'em for parts or just hang onto to 'em for now and trade/sell 'em later
to get real Castles stuff?

I'd be inclined to open them for parts.  The SW sets (especially, it seems the
Sith Infiltrator) have done a fairly decent job of saturating the market, so
you'd have to hang onto them for quite a while before getting a good return.
Parts, however, gets you a good return right now.  (mmmm....grey plates...mmmm)

7151 has...
     1  gray            plate, 1x4
     3  gray            plate, 1x6
     1  gray            plate, 2x12
    11  gray            plate, 2x2
     9  gray            plate, 4x6
     2  gray            plate, 6x6
     6  gray            plate, 6x6 without 1 corner
     3  gray            plate, 6x8
     1  gray            wing plate, 4x4, R, (3935)
     1  gray            wing plate, 4x4, L, (3936)

extracted from: http://news.lugnet.com/db/inv/?n=70

James


Subject: 
Re: Best Star Wars set for Castle use?
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Fri, 22 Sep 2000 17:51:26 GMT
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James Brown wrote:

In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:

I certainly didn't have an interest in a Sith Infiltrator or Gungan Sub for my
Castles of Pirates stuff, but I found a WalMart that has them for $10 each.
Open 'em for parts or just hang onto to 'em for now and trade/sell 'em later
to get real Castles stuff?

I'd be inclined to open them for parts.  The SW sets (especially, it seems the
Sith Infiltrator) have done a fairly decent job of saturating the market, so
you'd have to hang onto them for quite a while before getting a good return.
Parts, however, gets you a good return right now.  (mmmm....grey plates...mmmm)

The Gungan sub is also a very good parts pack. It isn't mentioned as
often (it's almost a well kept secret). Lots of dark grey and blue
slopes and plates. A bunch of useful figures (which you don't get so
many of in the Sith Infiltrator), a few plant pieces, a clam, a blue
anchor (I'll be using these to distinguish some of my pirate ships "my
ship is the BSB with the blue anchor"). The only less usefull part is
the printed domes, but if you have any aspirations for an underwater
realm, they could be used quite nicely there (you could also use them
for larger force shields, or even windows in a castle dedicated to the
element of air).

--
Frank Filz

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Work: mailto:ffilz@us.ibm.com (business only please)
Home: mailto:ffilz@mindspring.com


Subject: 
Re: Best Star Wars set for Castle use?
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Fri, 22 Sep 2000 18:18:11 GMT
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Another nice thing about the Gungan Sub is that it has the Star Wars hood in
Brown.  I think, but am not positive, that it is the only set that has one.
What is the "unofficial" name of this hood?  I have seen people call some
hoods "cowls", but am not sure if they are talking about the wolfpack
peasant type hoods or these Star Wars hoods.

-Andy Lynch

Andy's Lego Pages: http://www.andyandjackie.com/lego/
Andy's Lego Shop: http://www.brickbay.com/store.asp?p=ALynch

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frank Filz" <ffilz@mindspring.com>
<snip>
The Gungan sub is also a very good parts pack. It isn't mentioned as
often (it's almost a well kept secret). Lots of dark grey and blue
slopes and plates. A bunch of useful figures (which you don't get so
many of in the Sith Infiltrator), a few plant pieces, a clam, a blue
anchor (I'll be using these to distinguish some of my pirate ships "my
ship is the BSB with the blue anchor"). The only less usefull part is
the printed domes, but if you have any aspirations for an underwater
realm, they could be used quite nicely there (you could also use them
for larger force shields, or even windows in a castle dedicated to the
element of air).


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Re: Best Star Wars set for Castle use?
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Fri, 22 Sep 2000 19:39:52 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Andy Lynch writes:
Another nice thing about the Gungan Sub is that it has the Star Wars hood in
Brown.  I think, but am not positive, that it is the only set that has one.
What is the "unofficial" name of this hood?  I have seen people call some
hoods "cowls", but am not sure if they are talking about the wolfpack
peasant type hoods or these Star Wars hoods.

I call them Star Wars hoods, big hoods, new hoods.  (sounds like Dr. Seuss, no?)
The old ones I call:  Old hoods, small hoods, classic hoods, or forestmen or
wolfpack hoods.

Any others?

-- Pawel


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Re: Best Star Wars set for Castle use?
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Fri, 22 Sep 2000 19:46:51 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Andy Lynch writes:
Another nice thing about the Gungan Sub is that it has the Star Wars hood in
Brown.  I think, but am not positive, that it is the only set that has one.

Correct you are! It's the only SW set (well, only LEGO set) to come with the
young version of Obi-Wan...

What is the "unofficial" name of this hood?  I have seen people call some
hoods "cowls", but am not sure if they are talking about the wolfpack
peasant type hoods or these Star Wars hoods.

Don't think this hood has an unofficial name yet-- but yes, I'm pretty sure
that 'cowl' referrs to the Peasant/Wolfpack hoods.

Rather good that both the Sith Infiltrator and the Gungan Subs have been the
two not selling (I think the Droid Fighter's probably also up there on the
list of sets that aren't selling well), and yet they're great sources for grey
plates, etc :)

It'd be kind of interesting to see what sets are the most popular-- as in the
highest percentage bought from Lego and sold in stores to consumers... Sets
like the X-Wing, Snowspeeder, B-Wing, Tie Fighter/Y-Wing are dissappearing from
stores, while other sets (mainly EP 1 sets) just sit there on the shelves.

DaveE


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Re: Best Star Wars set for Castle use?
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Date: 
Sun, 24 Sep 2000 00:48:32 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Pawel Nazarewicz writes:
In lugnet.castle, Andy Lynch writes:
Another nice thing about the Gungan Sub is that it has the Star Wars hood in
Brown.  I think, but am not positive, that it is the only set that has one.
What is the "unofficial" name of this hood?  I have seen people call some
hoods "cowls", but am not sure if they are talking about the wolfpack
peasant type hoods or these Star Wars hoods.

I call them Star Wars hoods, big hoods, new hoods.  (sounds like Dr. Seuss, • no?)
The old ones I call:  Old hoods, small hoods, classic hoods, or forestmen or
wolfpack hoods.

Any others?

The older ones are often ref'ed to as peasant/WP cowls... and the new one in
brown is sometimes called Obi-wan hood (he *is* the only one wearing it...)

-Shiri


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