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Re: How do Duplo-figs move their arms?
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lugnet.duplo
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Tue, 14 Dec 1999 23:04:22 GMT
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In lugnet.duplo, Hao-yang Wang writes:
> For a change, when the S@H lady asked me to choose the free gift, I picked the
> Duplo dino-friend sets instead of the McDonald set.
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> The little Duplo figure somehow cannot move its both arms independently. The
> right arm has to remain in 0 degrees to 90 degrees in front of the left arm,
> so when it raises its right arm, eventually the left arm follows the right
> arm. (Does it make much sense? Sorry English is my second language.)
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> Why cannot the Duplo figures move their arms freely, like the mini-figs?
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> Cheers,
> Hao-yang Wang
Hi there
As an Australian. without the luxury of s@h, :-(
I'm not sure if the figure you are referring to is a dino or a person.
i have about 200 duplo figures and all of them can move thier arms
independantly.
I'd be ringing s@h for a replacement.
Hope this is helpful.
Rachel
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: How do Duplo-figs move their arms?
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| (...) the (...) What I seem to recall is this. The large duplo figures (the "adults") have arms that can move independantly. The smaller duplo figures (the duplo "children") have arms that move in unison. That's what I recall, anyway. Could be (...) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.duplo)
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| For a change, when the S@H lady asked me to choose the free gift, I picked the Duplo dino-friend sets instead of the McDonald set. The little Duplo figure somehow cannot move its both arms independently. The right arm has to remain in 0 degrees to (...) (25 years ago, 14-Dec-99, to lugnet.duplo)
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