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In lugnet.build, Jonathan Mizner writes:
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> The question I'm asking is, how do you get all those same-color parts? If
> I took every one of my grey parts, I would only have a few hundred small
> bricks to build with. I am starting to realize that Legos are
> cumulative-the longer you are a Lego fan, the less walking room there is in
> your house. Which would explain why everyone seems to have these great big
> storage shelves. In case I didn't state this before, your newest mech
> (M-077 MSP) is awesome. Thanks for such great models!
The Star Wars sets are a boon for gray plates, bricks, and slopes as well as
many cool tech elements. Now that most of the first series sets are on
clearance it's easy to build up a pretty good stock of parts. I personally
own three copies each of the Sith Infiltrator, the Snowspeeder, and the
Battle Droid Carrier (for the Battle Droids.) I also own two copies of
several of the other sets.
If you check the Lugnet set references for 7151 (Sith Infiltrator) and 7130
(Snowspeeder,) you'll see that many people own multiple copies of both of
these sets (one guy has 20 7151s!) You'll also see that both sets can be
purchased for just $10.00ea at e-toys.
here's links to the set references:
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/7151
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/7130
-Bryan
hobartrus@hotmail.com
http://www.geocities.com/hobartrus/index.html
http://brickshelf.com/gallery/hobartrus
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