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Re: New Set Availability at US S@H
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lugnet.adventurers
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Sun, 23 Apr 2000 16:38:25 GMT
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On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 04:37:17 GMT, Mr L F Braun
<braunli1@pilot.msu.edu> wrote:
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> OK, sorry for replying to myself:
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> Mr L F Braun wrote:
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> > Jeff Johnston wrote:
> > > OK, I've got some questions...are the upper body and lower body separatable
> > > without, say, using a screwdriver? Can you swap to get a grey/grey
> > > triceratops and a brown/"butterscotch" stegosaurus? Is that orangey-brown
> > > color orange or the color they used for the Kaadus in the Gungan Patrol? It
> > > looks like the head on the Triceratops uses the same connection as the
> > > crocodile/dragon heads, is that true? Can you make a dracoceratops?
> >
> > Sure, though I haven't tried it yet--but the compatibility seems there. The orange is the
> > same orange as the Kaadus. See my other post for construction notes--I *wish* you could swap
> > 'em, they'd be much neater. It seems mostly to allow for greatest standardisation of moulded
> > elements.
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> Amend this paragraph--it is *not* the same orange:
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> http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/oranges1.jpg
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> All three types of orange are represented there. Kaadu orange is darker than brick orange, and
> dinosaur orange is a shade darker than Kaadu orange. Very silly, to have three kinds of orange,
> but who am I to say? Oh, and you'll notice in that picture that the Triceratops has a crocodile
> skull. It works! The Triceratops head also fits on crocodiles (sort of a very
> loosely-interpreted protoceratopsian thing, I guess).
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> best
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> Lindsay
If the Triceratops head fits on a crocodile, it SHOULD fit on a
dragon! Hmm possibilities..... Many possibilities :^)
Mike
All other themes are just spare parts for Castle!
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| OK, sorry for replying to myself: (...) Amend this paragraph--it is *not* the same orange: (URL) three types of orange are represented there. Kaadu orange is darker than brick orange, and dinosaur orange is a shade darker than Kaadu orange. Very (...) (25 years ago, 23-Apr-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
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