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Thanks for the compliments!
My aquazone history is kind of interesting. I never bought a single aquazone
set until last year.
Then, just for fun, I got a 6199 (Hydro-crystalization station or something
like that). However, I never used it to build aquazone stuff. Instead,
these parts (and a subsequent copy of the set I bought) went into my police
station ( http://members.home.net/hmltn1/city2/police.htm )
I had been on a hot search for the sacred set 6195 (Neptune Discovery Lab)
for about a year, but I just couldn't find any copies anywhere!!
Anyhow, on December 31st, 1999, my fiancee and I were shopping and I
happened to see one out of the blue! It was about $100US, but I was more
than happy to pay it. I suppose that they found a copy some place!
Once I got that set, it became my favorite and played a key role in my
aquarium model ( http://members.home.net/hmltn1/city2/aquarium.htm )
In the months following, 6195's started showing up all over the place! I
don't know what the deal is, but LEGO must have started producing those sets
again, or they found a massive quantity. These sets were available in
quantity from Zainy Brainy for quite a while. I picked up one other.
In the mean time, I started trading. I got one other nearly complete 6195.
Next, I found someone that somehow had about 4 6195's but apparently just
wanted the figures and he really wanted some of my spare parts. So, we did
a trade and I got 4 more 6195 gate pieces, 1x6 large trans blue "dome"
pieces, submarine fronts, domes, and column pieces!
So, I have 6 copies of the most important pieces.
I also have a lot of other yellow pieces (including arches) from various
other sources, a few of which go back to my very first LEGO set (404).
Brad
Jonathan Wilson <jonwil@tpgi.com.au> wrote in message
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> Brad Hamilton wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just finished posting photos of my Aquazone Cathedral.
> >
> > You can see the building here:
> >
> > http://members.home.net/hmltn1/aqua/cathedral.htm
> >
> > It follows the general floor-plan of French Gothic cathedral, although I've
> > mixed in a bunch of other architectural motifs. Its quite large, taking up
> > 6 aquazone baseplates, and going up about 2-3 feet. Although not my tallest
> > building, it probably covers the most floor-space.
> >
> > This is the first building in my new Aquazone city called Aqua-Metropolis.
> > Here is the (currently fairly bare) page for the city:
> >
> > http://members.home.net/hmltn1/aqua/main.htm
> >
> > Finally, here is my main page:
> >
> > http://members.home.net/hmltn1/lego.htm
> >
> > Let me know what you think.
> >
> > I'll be posting pictures of the next building, city hall, as soon as I've
> > finished building its web page.
> >
> > Brad
> (Picks jaw up off floor after realizing how much aquazone you have...).
> WOW!
> You are the only person I know of who can make such wonderfull aquazone
> stuff.
> How many neptune discovery labs do you own?
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