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Re: Quick review of the Belville Yacht
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lugnet.reviews, lugnet.belville
Date: 
Wed, 19 Jan 2000 03:53:00 GMT
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In lugnet.reviews, Steve Bliss writes:
In lugnet.belville, Shiri wrote:

We built it together (I let her do the most, after all it WAS her present :-)
and then took it for an experamental sail in the bathtub. My sister thought
the best thing about it was that it could really float. I thought
differently...

I think the fact that it's a Belville set with *function* is very cool.  Most
Belville sets are very simple backdrops for pretend-play.  The closest we get
to
Belville which does something is a swing or a slide.  So having a floating
boat
is very nice.

Don't get me wrong, I think so too! I just didn't find this the *best* thing
in the set, is all.

The piece selection was nice - some dk pink pieces and slopes, two ice-cream
cones and a popsicle, crab, starfish, clam, dog, red brush, compass, steering
wheel, and s'more stuff.

I loved all the *white* pieces!  Extreme slopes, huge tiles (with studs along
the edges).  Great stuff.

Yeah, those are good too. On reflection, I can use them for my (planned)
Castle's throne room... Hmmm...

Basically it's a nice set, but the building was really simple, TLC has indeed
dumbed these sets down.

I had the opposite reaction.  I felt the yacht had more 'building experience'
than the typical Belville set.

Well, this is the first BV set I've had in my hands, so I can't compare. I'm
talking not compared to other BV sets but to Lego. Although I don't have
better words for City Center <gag>...

My sister didn't show signs of disapproval, but I've
seen here at work - she can do better than that. (She built a large section
of
my Bat lord castle alone, for example.) TLC underestimates their crowd, even
if you're not talking about us the "too old for lego" (please forgive
sarcasm).

I don't think it's a question of underestimating ability, but of trying to
correct gauge *interest*.

Yeah, but still. They can raise interest but still give the girls (and boys
and Adults) some challange.

-Shiri



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  Re: Quick review of the Belville Yacht
 
(...) I think the fact that it's a Belville set with *function* is very cool. Most Belville sets are very simple backdrops for pretend-play. The closest we get to Belville which does something is a swing or a slide. So having a floating boat is very (...) (24 years ago, 18-Jan-00, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.belville)

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