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Hmm - cant get those in the uk on S@H - they are still focussing on
starwars and the Dino 2010 range.
With this Dino 2010 range - are the dinosours all one moulded peice,
or are there seperate peices that might lend to some interesting
creations (thinking Bryce here).
There doesnt seem to be a lot else new over here.
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Danny Staple MBCS
OrionRobots
http://orionrobots.co.uk
(Full contact details available through website)
On 04/12/05, Mike Petrucelli <lordi@erols.com> wrote:
> I'm surprised no one pointed these out yet.
>
> <http://shop.lego.com/leaf.asp?cn=240&d=7&t=3>
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> Saw 7705 in Toys 'R' Us as well.
>
> These things look like pretty sweet parts sets for space and mecha. Kind of
> bummer those freaky hair anime figs don't have helments though. The robot figs
> look really cool. Bet those guys' parts will be used for all sorts of nifty
> stuff.
>
> -Mike Petrucelli
>
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| (...) Danny, The smaller dinos are a single molded part. Starting with sets in the $10 range, the dinos are multiple parts with racheting click hinge connections. Once these parts become feasable to buy in bulk, THEN Bryce will consider using them. (...) (19 years ago, 5-Dec-05, to lugnet.space, lugnet.build.mecha)
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