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Re: Origin of the Chrome Breastplate
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 2 Jun 2001 15:41:51 GMT
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Arrr, ye lubbers in stone outhouses be a'thinkin' ye be the centre o'the
world. The cutesy belly-armour came abou' wi' the Imperial Armada sailin'
o'er the horizon in the Final (sniff) Year o' da Pirate.
Cap'n Redbeard
In lugnet.castle, Bryan Buckley writes:
> Hello fellow LEGO enthusiasts , just posting something I found out today. A
> little earlier while I was at the mall I bought a copy of the Rapid River
> Village , it was marked down from $60.00 to $35.00. When I opened the box I
> found the catalogue , and began to look through it for a minute. When I came
> upon the Pirate section , I found a picture of a minifig set with a Imperial
> soldier wearing a chrome breastplate! It was starnge for me to realize that
> Knights Kingdom wasn't the first theme to feature the chrome breastplate.
> Has anyone else noticed this?
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| Hello fellow LEGO enthusiasts , just posting something I found out today. A little earlier while I was at the mall I bought a copy of the Rapid River Village , it was marked down from $60.00 to $35.00. When I opened the box I found the catalogue , (...) (23 years ago, 2-Jun-01, to lugnet.castle)
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