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Re: New sets, pictures at lego.com
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lugnet.belville
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Mon, 3 Jan 2000 15:27:00 GMT
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Shiri wrote:
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> In lugnet.belville, Steve Bliss writes:
> > In lugnet.belville, craig hamilton wrote:
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> > > In lugnet.belville, Shiri Dori writes:
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> > > > (I can just imagine a Snow-white/Cinderella storyline...)
> >
> > Just throw in set #4930 for some dwarves. ;)
> >
> > > looking at my MM catalogue which arrived today, i've spent most of my time
> > > scouring the belville pages for details. in #5824, the blue fairy has a
> > > silver moon design where as the others have stars.it comes with the scala
> > > butterfly and lady bug too. wow. what appeats to be a clear gemstone! a
> > > diamond! i _must_ have it! i like this set a lot, and it's only $9!
> >
> > The light-pink fairy in #5823 also has the moon pattern.
> >
> > Can someone tell me *why* they didn't use minifigs for the fairies? These
> > non-poseable SPUDs are terrible!
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> Don't ask me - I stopped searching for reason in TLC long ago... :-)
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> BTW, SPUD stands for...?
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> > > in #5823 one of the kittens is an orange tabby! there's a small trans-red
> > > or trans dark pink treasure chest, a trans lt pink gemstone, a silver cup
> > > and either a trans red or trans drk pink small radar dish.
> > >
> > > the #5827 ~royal coach, i'm a bit "if-fy" about getting. the silver radar
> > > dishes and a large (#5801 size) clear chest, the fairy, which is white w/
> > > clear wand are the only appealing elements.
> >
> > And this fairy has a rosebud print. Just in case anyone cares.
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> Yeah, I mentioned those faires in the other posts.
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> > I'm not too keen on the SPUD-ness of the carriage, but this is Belville--that
> > approach is expected.
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> > I notice in sets 5825 (Fairy Queen Stella) and 5826 (Wicked Queen) there's a
> > new
> > element for Belville - a solid wall with studs on the sides (or is this old,
> > and
> > I've been asleep?). I guess the Belville designers have been taking notes
> > from
> > Scala. Good for them.
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> Is it just me, or does that wall look like it could rotate?
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> That would be cool.
Looks like it to me. I wonder if it is a better piece than the System
secret door?
--
Frank Filz
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| (...) Don't ask me - I stopped searching for reason in TLC long ago... :-) BTW, SPUD stands for...? (...) Yeah, I mentioned those faires in the other posts. (...) Is it just me, or does that wall look like it could rotate? That would be cool. (...) (...) (25 years ago, 1-Jan-00, to lugnet.belville)
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