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Re: New Set Availability at US S@H
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Date: 
Tue, 25 Apr 2000 21:57:49 GMT
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In lugnet.adventurers, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
steve duhoski wrote:

I took a look at your images and the sets look very good!  I do have one
question and it is in reference to the dino pics.  Are the dinos complete
single units or do they come apart (such as a tail, body and leg pieces)?
Any help will be appreciated.

The upper and lower bodies are not readily detachable from one another, a
shame really--two tone grey would be better as would brown/orange.

The "T-rex Transport", the one with the big boat, has the leg colors switched
on the trike, and the Reasearch Compound has them switched on the steggy.  :)

Jeff

P.S.  Lindsay, could you get some pictures of the Island Hopper?  I'd really
like to see more of it.  :)



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  Re: New Set Availability at US S@H
 
(...) When I build it, I will. :) I haven't had time--my doctoral exam is on 5 May so I feel guilty about doing anything. _Suffren_ is about the only LEGO project that I feel is cathartic enough to warrant drawing me away from my books and my (...) (24 years ago, 26-Apr-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
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(...) Sounds like a lame attempt to differentiate the SPUD-dinos in the different sets, to make it more desireable to buy all the sets. Positive spin: TLC's trying to reduce the feeling of "yet another triceratops" among buyers of mass-quantity. (...) (24 years ago, 26-Apr-00, to lugnet.adventurers)

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(...) The Triceratops has a detachable upper head (hinged like the crocodiles and dragons). The tail segment also comes out; they reused the crocodile/dragon tail for the Stegosaurus but the T-Rex and Triceratops use a new segment. The Stegosaurus (...) (24 years ago, 23-Apr-00, to lugnet.adventurers)

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