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Dug the picture up from the Temporary Internet Files and put in on
Brickshelf:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Duq/Blah/set384x288us010021.jpeg
There was a close up as well, where you could see the (non-) windows, but I
haven't seen it...
Duq
"William R Ward" <bill@wards.net> wrote in message
news:m2lm9dc3a5.fsf@komodo.home.wards.net...
> "Duq" <lugnetpost@skipthisbit.duq.tmfweb.nl> writes:
> > THANX LEGO!!!
> >
> > Not yet announced, but spotted:
http://shop.lego.com/xt_Imagepopup.asp?XMLPath=2057&iFile=/images/products/T
> > YPE10/LEGO-US-2057/set384x288us010021.jpg
> > THE legend I've been waiting for..... Cool!
>
> It's gone now - what was it?
>
> It seems that the last few LEGO releases have been preceded by a brief
> visibility on their website. I suspect that there is some software or
> procedural problem with lego.com where it is impossible for items to
> be added to their database without making them publically visible, at
> least for a moment...
>
> --Bill.
>
> --
> William R Ward bill@wards.net http://www.wards.net/~bill/
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---
> AMAZING BUT TRUE: There is so much sand in northern Africa that if it were
> spread out it would completely cover the Sahara Desert!
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