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Re: Painting Lego (Was: More Dragons)
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 21 Sep 2000 19:39:32 GMT
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> come. Lego was built on the foundation of non-war toys. The fact that they
> came out with fright knights is a waver in their dedication to this.
Huh? How is Fright Knights a war toy? Yes, they take the Royal Knights
as prisoners, but the Forestmen were being captured by the royal guys (not sure
which ones, Crusaders maybe) 10 years before Fright Knights. If LEGO was
wavering their non-war policy, FK wouldn't be the first example. Castle and
Pirates have been about wars for a good while now. And the new Star Wars, how
is that a non-war toy? I think they were meaning that they wouldn't be making
any modern war toys. The modern LEGO is firmy centred around rescue and extreme
sport.
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| (...) etc. (...) I agree! I think the next level of creation IS customization. An earlier comment about waiting for Lego to come out with stuff? Some things will never come. Lego was built on the foundation of non-war toys. The fact that they came (...) (24 years ago, 21-Sep-00, to lugnet.castle)
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