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In lugnet.town, David Eaton wrote:
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I think one of the other appeals will be to the albeit small female market.
The few women Ive known who have talked about liking Lego as children often
reflected on how they liked the less action-packed sets (like police
stations and fire houses), preferring houses, stores, etc.
How awesome would it be to see sets in this genre coming out more frequently?
A school, library, playground, town hall, corner grocery store, etc? I cant
wait.
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K3w1! My lawless figs ae getting pretty bored knocking over just train
stations, fire houses and Breezeway Cafes:-)
Actually, theres no crime on my LEGOtown streets. Not much poverty either.
I think Jonathan has enough for the both of us without Faile. (or should I say
with;-)
JOHN
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In lugnet.town, David Eaton wrote:
K3w1! My lawless figs ae getting pretty bored knocking over just train
stations, fire houses and Breezeway Cafes:-)
Actually, theres no crime on my LEGOtown streets. Not much poverty
either. I think Jonathan has enough for the both of us without Faile. (or
should I say with;-)
JOHN
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LOL!
Ive been stumbling through an attempt to build one of these to deal with the
alleged issues of my town:
http://www.fdnytrucks.com/images/specialunits/nypd/NYPDESU5.jpg
I have the cab to a point where I like it, but now the back is making me a
little wonky. Maybe Ill post pictures of where I am with it tomorrow and ask
for a helping hand.
Jonathan
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