| | Re: what defines a MOC as blacktron? was: (2nd Annual Space Building Contest) Jason Whittenburg
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| | (...) Actually, a story like that (pretty close) was in the US and Canada LEGO catalog around 1988. Additionally if someone in the Atlanta area needs to use a BT1 minifig, I can loan you one for picture taking purposes. -Jason (23 years ago, 16-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.contests)
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| | | | Re: what defines a MOC as blacktron? was: (2nd Annual Space Building Contest) Richard Marchetti
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| | | | (...) Duuuuude! Don't be like that, give us a reference! I have several of each of the BT1 sets, and lot's of promotional materials from the same BT1 sets MISB (all opened now), and I have NEVER seen this suggested storyline. I am all ears, baby! (...) (23 years ago, 16-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.contests)
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| | | | | | Re: what defines a MOC as blacktron? was: (2nd Annual Space Building Contest) Jason Whittenburg
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| | | | (...) *sigh* My bad <-- See I can fess up! I looked it up, it was a BT2 thing in the 1991 US/CA catalog. So not a BT1 story, per se. -Jason (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.contests)
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| | | | | | Re: what defines a MOC as blacktron? was: (2nd Annual Space Building Contest) Richard Marchetti
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| | | | (...) Amazing! I had never noticed this part before -- my eyes only scan for elements when I look at these catalogues, and I have this very catalogue myself (probably in storage). (URL) reads: "Who's Who in Lego Space? M:Trons have the galaxy's best (...) (23 years ago, 19-Nov-01, to lugnet.build.contests)
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