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In lugnet.belville, Frank Filz writes:
> In lugnet.belville, Peter White writes:
> > Any comments ?
> > The German catalogue has been scanned showing the 2001 sets.
> > Looks like it could be the last year of the Fairytale series, the sets are
> > getting a bit non-bricky, as if they weren't non-bricky enough. Obviously only
> > a concern for those of us who use the elements for alternative uses.
> >
> > http://www.1000steine.de/katalog/2001/5834.jpg
> > Look, a cloth baseplate ! Might make a nice teatowel.
> > I hope the lumpy piece in the top right-hand corner is a moulded piece.
> > Could be useful for a grotto or cave and is that a trans-blue canopy on top ?
> > As for the rest, when Flora and Elvira finish swinging it's off to bed(s).
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> The lumpy piece is a vacuum formed piece, same piece (with different printing)
> as in the Carla's Winter Camp Scala set. I think that is a new canopy. It looks
> neat, I hope they use it in a castle set in a more reasonable color.
That's it ! (I have never seen Scala). Should have castley uses.
I can think of uses for the trans-blue canopy.
> See my post in lugnet.year.2001 for more details that I gleaned from the
> pictures.
Can never have too many trans 1 x n's.
pw
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| (...) The lumpy piece is a vacuum formed piece, same piece (with different printing) as in the Carla's Winter Camp Scala set. I think that is a new canopy. It looks neat, I hope they use it in a castle set in a more reasonable color. See my post in (...) (24 years ago, 5-Nov-00, to lugnet.belville, lugnet.loc.au)
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