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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 19:28:01 GMT
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johnneal@=Spamless=uswest.net
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Mr L F Braun wrote:
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> PS: I have a related rant on the palaeontological accuracy of the
> documentation, but I'll save that.
Ooh, I'd love to hear it:-) Since I haven't gotten the actual dinos for closer
examination yet, I'll hold my nits to two. First, kudos to TLC for placing the
shoulder girdle *under* the ribcages of the tricerablocks and the stlegosaurs.
With the tails elevated, IMO this is the most accurate representation of these
animals.
Now, I disagree with the double row of spikes on the stlegosaur. I would like to
have seen 1 row alternating side to side.
I was just at Walmart yesterday and saw some pre-release action dinos from
Disney's DINOSAUR and was surprised at how crummy they were. I like the LEGO ones
better!
-John
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: New Set Availability at US S@H
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| (...) Yes--the design of the actual models is pretty good (although I do have issues with the stegosaur's plates being *raised*--they probably laid pretty flat, if John McLoughlin is correct--and the Triceratops frill not being attached to the (...) (25 years ago, 23-Apr-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
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