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Re: not *that* odd (was Re: how very odd)
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lugnet.general, lugnet.castle
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Mon, 4 Nov 2002 21:31:14 GMT
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richard marchetti" <blueofnoon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> In lugnet.general, Clark Stephens writes:
> > The specific part you mention was added to a normal production run early in
> > the Fright Knights series. It was probably meant to be used more often.
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> Don't we have an even more recent example of this occurring in the Knight's
> Kingdom, #6098 King Leo's Castle? I refer to this element:
> http://peeron.com/inv/parts/30272 the different set numbers refer to the
> same set -- so basically, it has appeared in only one set so far (and if you
> have ever seen one, you know this is probably a good thing).
True, but hateful though it is it serves a purpose that cannot be done
without modified bricks. You can't get a portcullis grille down a gap 2 wide
including an arch. The wall piece provides no benefit over 2 seperate
corners, lots of which are used in the same model :) I didn't mean so much
its odd that LEGO should produce a piece for just one set, rather they
produce a piece for one set then use it in a way to render it pointless :)
<snip>
> -- Hop-Frog
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James Stacey
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