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(...) They're endlessly useable and replayable. There are no limits. (...) The above, and they last damn near forever. (...) Galidor, and those ugly new dinos. Also some of the other non-system, and seemingly irrelevant items, such as the bionicle (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jul-05, to lugnet.general)
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(...) It is more then a toy -- it is an art form, one that can grow with the individual. (...) Limitless variations with respect to what can be created. (...) N/A (...) I like many of the new colors. And many of the new sets are very nice. (...) An (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jul-05, to lugnet.general)
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(...) I have had LEGO toys as long as I can remember. (...) It's LEGO. (...) The ventures into non-building system items. Named minifigs - I liked it better when only the setting, and maybe a basic premise for the story was provided. Who all of the (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jul-05, to lugnet.general)
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(...) They allow for a maximum of creativity and are infinitely combinable across the entire product line. (...) Their longevity, durability, quality of construction and long-term value. (...) Lego has taken to too much of what is called (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jul-05, to lugnet.general)
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Gotta bail out this time :( Sorry I can't make it, especially as I finally mounted that speed computer on my RC car :) (And yes, it just needed a new battery, Calum) Take pics! -Rob A> (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jul-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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