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Re: Enough with the microphones
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Mon, 30 Oct 2000 19:06:58 GMT
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I can understand that completely. I would rather, as has been mentioned
already, see minifig heads that can be used cross-genre. This is especially
irritating when you are trying to do any kind of story. If they really want
minifigs to have microphones, I would say a better solution would be to put the
microphone on a helmet or a neckband type thing. That way you can use the head
seperately.
Personally, I have no problem scraping off some paint. I bought the LEGO
brick, and now it's mine and I can do anything I want with it.
Screw you purists.
Hahahahaha. Just kidding. I really do respect your opinion and option to not
alter bricks, and I was just sending out a troll for the sake of the "Are we
being to nice to each other"? thread. :)
Jason
In lugnet.dear-lego, Eric Joslin writes:
> But some of us pride ourselves on *not* altering LEGO elements.
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> I'm not saying that doing that kind of stuff is inherently evil, or that your
> soul is going to burn for it, but personally I think it's much cooler to see
> something built in completely unmodified LEGO bricks- and that includes
> minifigs. I have no problem at all with the phasing out of the classic smiley
> in favor of more expressive faces, but I too would like to see them be more
> cross-genre.
>
> eric
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| (...) But some of us pride ourselves on *not* altering LEGO elements. I'm not saying that doing that kind of stuff is inherently evil, or that your soul is going to burn for it, but personally I think it's much cooler to see something built in (...) (24 years ago, 30-Oct-00, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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