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In lugnet.castle, Nick Cameron writes:
> In lugnet.harrypotter, Jeff Stembel writes:
> > Hardly half. Unless something isn't pictured, 4701, 4702, 4704, 4705, 4706,
> > and 4708 have no large cardboard/plastic/whatever pieces. 4707 has a large
> > piece used to fold up to a conical roof, which makes up maybe 15% of the
> > total volume, if even that. 4709 has two medium sized pieces with slate roof
> > printing or somesuch, and they don't even make up 5% of that set. 4721, \
> > 4722, and 4723 each have a very large piece used as walls. While these
> > pieces dominate the sets, the parts each set has are so good to easily make
> > up for it,in my opinion.
> >
> > Jeff
>
> 4721 looks like it has a roof too. What % is that?
That appears to be part of the page design. I'd say that 50% of th volume of
4721-3 is the cardboard backdrop, but that is only those three sets, and the
parts in those make me drool a flood. :D
Jeff
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| (...) I'm also not inclined to worry that there's a cardboard backdrop in a set. It's been done before, and I doubt it adds much to the cost of the set. If it makes the set that much more desirable for the targeted market, and therefore more (...) (23 years ago, 1-Jul-01, to lugnet.harrypotter, lugnet.castle)
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