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Hey all,
While selling some overstock to a friend yesterday I had the pleasure of looking
over these items as hed brought a bag with him. I was very impressed with the
quality of molding. Some of the cows had small gaps between parts, but a little
carefully applied brute force generally solved that.
I was especially tickled over the udder parts and the ability to use the Viking
horn on the bovines.
Superb stuff that I would heartily recommend to anyone dreaming of a perfect
Lego farmscape!
Dave S.
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In lugnet.market.brickshops, David Simmons wrote:
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Superb stuff that I would heartily recommend to anyone dreaming of a perfect
Lego farmscape!
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Word to that! I just received my menagerie from BrickForge in the mail today!
My epigrammatic review goes thusly:
The teats are udderly fantastic; The cows are mooey bueno; The sheep are shear
perfection; And I am sow happy with my 3 little pigs:-)
Thanks, BrickForge!!
JOHN
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In lugnet.market.brickshops, John Neal wrote:
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The teats are udderly fantastic; The cows are mooey bueno; The sheep are
shear perfection; And I am sow happy with my 3 little pigs:-)
JOHN
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DO NOT do this again!
Chris
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In lugnet.off-topic.pun, Chris Magno wrote:
Methinks he doth protest too much! A closet pun-lover, eh Chris???
Shucks! Hey, where I come farm, you milk it till its dry.
Weed it and reap.
JOHN
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Thanks for the great review guys!
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Some of the cows had small gaps between parts, but a little carefully
applied brute force generally solved that.
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Yes, this is due to the fact that sometimes the halves go together easier than
others. After you put together a few dozen your hands start getting tired. Were
looking into utilizing grips or a press to solve the gap issue (and avoid
arthritis). Its really just a matter of the amount of force that is used;
perhaps we can just send them all to Chris M. to fit together!
-Kyle
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