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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
SNIP
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Jake
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Jake McKee
Community Liaison
LEGO Community Development
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Today (Thursday 5-20-04) I just got my 2 sets that i ordered monday nite!!!! I
thought the Lego shop site said it would ship by 5-26-04. Oh,Im in New
Hampshire.
Ive never seen Maersk blue b4, so for others who are curious, it looks slightly
more turquoise-y than regular lt blue. The bottom of the ship is dk. red (i saw
that question somewhere & dodnt feel like finding the thread now). The set has
a big box (the sneak picture made it look small-ish). It looks like a fantastic
set (I literally just got home & opened the box & am now posting) & Im going to
*try* to save building it ttil next weekend, as Im going to Maine (by the
ocean!).
Jeff
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Rather than sift through all the replies in all the threads, can someone who
owns it and has it built tell me if its minifig scale? Like can a figure fit
inside it?
thanks
--member 1893
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 22:15:34 GMT, "Dan Warren" <aneurysm_2@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Rather than sift through all the replies in all the threads, can someone who
> owns it and has it built tell me if its minifig scale? Like can a figure fit
> inside it?
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> thanks
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> --member 1893
No, it's not. See a few topics ago: "A little math concerning
containers and minifigs" (or something similar)...
Duq
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In lugnet.lego, Daniel Warren wrote:
> Rather than sift through all the replies in all the threads, can someone who
> owns it and has it built tell me if its minifig scale? Like can a figure fit
> inside it?
Let me get this straight. Rather than do any work yourself, you'd prefer someone
else to do it for you? I know how challanging it would be too look at the
pictures or read the posts to figure out the answer. Sheesh.
No, it's not minifig scale.
-Jason
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