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Re: Page 7 of Spring S@H catalog
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Date: 
Thu, 2 Mar 2000 20:15:00 GMT
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Eric Kingsley wrote:

In lugnet.castle, David Simmons writes:
Has anyone noticed that in the picture of King Leo's castle there appears to
be a large image of the lion crest behind the castle?  It almost looks like
a sail.  I know it isn't, but what really bothers me is that TLG seems to be
attempting to hide the large amount of air in the back of the castle.  Can
anyone confirm what's back there?

That's what it is a big lion's head sail.  I think it is supposed to be a
tapestry hanging behind the throne.  Other then that it is a bunch of air.  But
what you see in the picture of a lion's head cloth piece is actually part of
the set.

Which is very cool. My castle fleet will at sometime grow beyond a small
fleet of 6057s... This sail is a little small for a small pirate hull,
but not ridiculously so. It might look a little better on a ship made up
of the 10 wide boat hull bricks (like in 6560 or 5976 as well as older
sets). I can't wait for a K-Mart BOGO 50% Off sale and pick up another
couple castles.

--
Frank Filz

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  Re: Page 7 of Spring S@H catalog
 
(...) That's what it is a big lion's head sail. I think it is supposed to be a tapestry hanging behind the throne. Other then that it is a bunch of air. But what you see in the picture of a lion's head cloth piece is actually part of the set. (...) (...) (25 years ago, 2-Mar-00, to lugnet.castle)

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