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Re: Star Wars fixes
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lugnet.admin.database, lugnet.starwars
Date: 
Wed, 12 May 1999 21:46:35 GMT
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Kevin Bracey <kbracey@acorn.co.uk> writes:
So, if it has a torso that can accept long
leg studs, OR has a long neck stud, then it's a minifig.

I suspect someone's going to come up with an obvious counter-example
very shortly...

According to your arguement, any brick (not plate) can be classified as a
minifig.  You did not limit the definition of "torso", and all bricks can
accept minifig legs.  Maybe the only qualifier should be the single long
neck stud.  (emphasis on *single* because there are other pieces with
extra-length studs, but ASFAIK, no others with just one.)
--Bram


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  Re: Star Wars fixes
 
(...) Yup. (...) Ah, nice one. I think I would say that that was a minifig, because of the standard head. (...) The torsos still accept the new-style legs though, don't they? Do they have long neck studs, or did the torso just have a normal stud on (...) (26 years ago, 12-May-99, to lugnet.admin.database, lugnet.starwars)

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