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"Duq" <lugnetpost@skipthisbit.duq.tmfweb.nl> writes:
> Yep, here's my thoughts:
> I wouldn't get any of those space sets. Guess I'm just too old. I was lucky
> enough to be around 10 years old when the first space stuff was introduced.
> The only space classic I'd buy would be 928. I'd also buy it if they didn't
> remold the classic helmet.
> 6973 the best space set ever? That's.............. (speechless). It looks
> like those crappy 80's japanese cartoons. Transformers 'n' stuff....
I think 6973 was a great space set. Maybe not the greatest, but
definitely in the top 5. The color scheme rankles, but it has a very
high playability factor. I bought it 5 years ago when it was new and
I was in my mid-20's and loved it. Lots of great parts, too. You
just need sunglasses to look at it...
--Bill.
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William R Ward bill@wards.net http://www.wards.net/~bill/
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