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Re: Number one request for LEGO
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:22:34 GMT
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Eric Kingsley wrote:
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> In lugnet.dear-lego, Fredrik Glöckner writes:
> > mattdm@mattdm.org (Matthew Miller) writes:
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> > > In fact, "more classic smileys" would be a good start.
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> > But there are usually a few sets available which have the classic
> > smiley, aren't there? For example, right now the 1807 is available in
> > Norway, and it is a cheap way to get the classic smiley.
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> 7130 - SnowSpeeder also includes a Classic Smiley for "Dack". I still don't
> like the idea of naming generic figs but I guess that doesn't matter to much.
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> I definity liked it when all there were, were classic smileys. There was a lot
> less worry about figs then. One other thing I like is that classic smileys
> work great for both male and female figs just put on an approriate hair piece
> and there you go. You don't need lipstick for a fig to be female suprisingly
> enough.
Of course the use of lipsticked heads in many sets lets you double the
numeber of females produced by the set. Put the long hair piece on a
smiley head, and the lipsticked head under a cap or other headgear.
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Frank Filz
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| (...) 7130 - SnowSpeeder also includes a Classic Smiley for "Dack". I still don't like the idea of naming generic figs but I guess that doesn't matter to much. I definity liked it when all there were, were classic smileys. There was a lot less worry (...) (25 years ago, 16-Dec-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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