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In lugnet.harrypotter, Lawrence Wilkes writes:
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> "Christopher Pisciotti" <pisciotti10@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:GDLDtJ.8qM@lugnet.com...
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> > > www.geocities.com/loch_forest/hpbox.html
> > This image is from a demo disk I received yesterday from the LEGO Media
> > booth at E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo, http://www.e3expo.com) currently
> > running through today at the LA Convention center in Los Angeles. The box
> > art may give some insight into what some of the Harry Potter sets and
> > minifigs might look like. I also have some pictures I took of the Harry
> > Potter display and some more images from the press kit the demo disk came in
> > that I'll try and scan and get online soon. Enjoy this for now!!!
>
> So we can begin to see what the castle and also Hogwart's Express train set
> will look like!
>
> If the picture is indicative of the sets, there looks like an interesting
> large curved printed wall piece on the castle - top right
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> Some interesting hair pieces (I like the beard)
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> The sign looks nice too (hope the 9 3/4 is just part of the mock up)
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> Also the white owl - top right - is clearly a lego piece (to my eyes at
> least)
>
> regards
> lawrence
My main point of interest is the front of the train - although this is all
CGI, it does show a 9V buffer bar. Fingers crossed.
Jason J Railton
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