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Ack! Don't suggest it!
You know why? To get the right scale, they'd end up using minifigs for the
Hobbits, and the new Midifigs for humans. Ick!
David Gowing wrote:
> Is it just me? I just cant seem to get excited over the imminent Harry
> Potter line. O.k I have only read 50 pages of the first book, but it all
> seemed to be based in a modern day town environment with characters who
> wouldn't translate well into minifigs (ie: Harry and the other children are
> too small and Hagrid too big).
>
> I would therefore suggest that a "Lord of the Rings" line would be far more
> appropriate for TLG to be developing. The film is due for release in
> December 2002. It is truly fantasy based, mediaeval, full of knights,
> wizards, castles, dragons, etc.. I agree that the size of the Hobbits could
> be a problem, but what the heck, they are fantasy figures, so there is more
> scope for imagination.
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