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In lugnet.adventurers, David Eaton writes:
> In lugnet.adventurers, Paul Davidson writes:
> > Is it just me, or does Tricerablocks (whoever coined that cool name) have
> > the same white horns attacked to his head as the barbarians in the new
> > Knights lego? If so, they must be tougher than we thought. :)
>
> Now here's a question... The horns they use for the Tricerablocks &
> Moo-men/Longhorns/Oxheads/whatever are the same as those used in the Islanders
> sets (or so I'd imagine). Now the Islanders sets came with the horns mounted on
> the little plastic ring that came with two horns, and 1 feather-type-dealy.
> Does that mean they're going to give us sets with feather-dealies that we can't
> use? Or do you think they'll be used anywhere in the sets? Certainly a dino
> with feathers instead of horns would look rather silly, as would a Bull-horn
> guy with them. Any ideas on where the feathers might go? Or maybe they'll no
> longer come on rings! Just like the 1x1 round plates used to come in 2's with a
> little thing attaching them that they did away with... maybe they'll get rid
> of the attaching plastic?
I bought Fort Legoredo, and the horns on top of the buildings did come in a
ring with one feather piece. I kept all my western pieces seperate, so I still
have that feather piece in with them (even though it isn't really a western
piece).
-Marc Nelson Jr.
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