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LEGO, your products have been looking great for 2005. Improved Knight's Kingdom
II sets. Viking sets. Designer sets. And now this wonderful chess set*. Don't
kill it with glue. Everything about glue goes agaisnt what LEGO is about:
building and rebuilding. How can one build something new and creative when all
the parts are glued together? If I want to deal with a glued model, I'll go to a
hobbyshop and buy a train, pull out a bucket of Elmer's and...need I say more?
Please, LEGO, lay off the glue. And keep LEGO a constructive toy.
-- Nathan Wells
*http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=20861
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Nathan Wells wrote:
> LEGO, your products have been looking great for 2005. Improved Knight's Kingdom
> II sets. Viking sets. Designer sets. And now this wonderful chess set*. Don't
> kill it with glue. Everything about glue goes agaisnt what LEGO is about:
> building and rebuilding. How can one build something new and creative when all
> the parts are glued together? If I want to deal with a glued model, I'll go to a
> hobbyshop and buy a train, pull out a bucket of Elmer's and...need I say more?
>
> Please, LEGO, lay off the glue. And keep LEGO a constructive toy.
>
>
> -- Nathan Wells
>
>
> *http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=20861
where did you hear about glue?
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Nathan Wells wrote:
> LEGO, your products have been looking great for 2005. Improved Knight's Kingdom
> II sets. Viking sets. Designer sets. And now this wonderful chess set*. Don't
> kill it with glue. Everything about glue goes agaisnt what LEGO is about:
> building and rebuilding. How can one build something new and creative when all
> the parts are glued together? If I want to deal with a glued model, I'll go to a
> hobbyshop and buy a train, pull out a bucket of Elmer's and...need I say more?
>
> Please, LEGO, lay off the glue. And keep LEGO a constructive toy.
>
>
> -- Nathan Wells
>
>
> *http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=20861
The news (confirmed by both Jake McKee and Jan Beyer) over on the Classic Castle
website is: The chess board is glued; the minifigs are not. Also, Jake says the
Chess set will be available here in North America.
Ken
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Ken Dowd wrote:
> The news (confirmed by both Jake McKee and Jan Beyer) over on the Classic Castle
> website is: The chess board is glued; the minifigs are not. Also, Jake says the
> Chess set will be available here in North America.
This is wonderful news. Thank you LEGO! :)
-- Nathan Wells
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Nathan Wells wrote:
> LEGO, your products have been looking great for 2005. Improved Knight's
> Kingdom II sets. Viking sets. Designer sets. And now this wonderful chess
> set*. Don't kill it with glue. Everything about glue goes agaisnt what
> LEGO is about: building and rebuilding. How can one build something new
> and creative when all the parts are glued together? If I want to deal with
> a glued model, I'll go to a hobbyshop and buy a train, pull out a bucket
> of Elmer's and...need I say more?
>
> Please, LEGO, lay off the glue. And keep LEGO a constructive toy.
>
>
> -- Nathan Wells
>
>
> *http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=20861
Glue in LEGO!?!?, am I reading right!?, just unbelievable...
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Francisco Hidalgo Solá wrote:
> Nathan Wells wrote:
>
> > LEGO, your products have been looking great for 2005. Improved Knight's
> > Kingdom II sets. Viking sets. Designer sets. And now this wonderful chess
> > set*. Don't kill it with glue. Everything about glue goes agaisnt what
> > LEGO is about: building and rebuilding. How can one build something new
> > and creative when all the parts are glued together? If I want to deal with
> > a glued model, I'll go to a hobbyshop and buy a train, pull out a bucket
> > of Elmer's and...need I say more?
> >
> > Please, LEGO, lay off the glue. And keep LEGO a constructive toy.
> >
> >
> > -- Nathan Wells
> >
> >
> > *http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=20861
>
>
> Glue in LEGO!?!?, am I reading right!?, just unbelievable...
not really. The masterbuilders use glue for their skulptures
and masterpieces.
I think the glue was to make sure the gameboard didn't break
into pieces if the <child> dropped it. (its allegedly supposed
to be travel worthy) ;)
Ben M.
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In lugnet.dear-lego, Nathan Wells wrote:
> In lugnet.dear-lego, Ken Dowd wrote:
>
> > The news (confirmed by both Jake McKee and Jan Beyer) over on the Classic Castle
> > website is: The chess board is glued; the minifigs are not. Also, Jake says the
> > Chess set will be available here in North America.
>
>
> This is wonderful news. Thank you LEGO! :)
>
>
> -- Nathan Wells
Well - just ordered one from S@H Canada. $70 CAD which is quite a bit better
(after conversion) than the 50 Euro price I heard from the initial information
Supposedly shipping by June 30, but my experience is usually they ship sooner.
Cheers.
Gyl
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