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Re: Pleasently Surprised
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Mon, 14 Aug 2000 23:10:27 GMT
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Gerry Venteicher <Mrbear569@aol.com> wrote in message
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> In lugnet.fabuland, Sheree Rosenkrantz writes:
> > Hi Gerry,
> >
> > This is good news. I am happy for you. I preordered from S@H too (in
> > June). I got a letter a couple of weeks ago saying they would ship 8-31-00.
> > Sounds like they might be running ahead of schedule. Maybe I'll get mine
> > this coming week ? ! Fingers crossed...
Mine arrived today! (doing an inventory will post in database tonight)
> >
> > Details please? Why is this the best one of the bunch (besides the bucket)
> > ? What 's the best element? Has Mickey or Minnie caught any fish yet?
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> This set includes some great elements. It has 3 detailed arches which I am
> sure to find some good uses for. It also has some good baseplates, 1 yellow
> and 1 green. There are also a lot of accessories to create stories with. The
> instrucions are much easier to fallow in my oppinion compared to Mickey's Car
> Garage and Minnies B-day.
I agree.
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> > Which of the new sets did you decide against getting? Any particular
> > reason?
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> I am a completist so I will get all the sets eventually. My wife likes these
> sets because she thinks they will be good for our child. Our first one
> arrives in 3 weeks.
How wonderful! I wish both you and your wife the best. This is both a very
special and somewhat difficult / physically uncomfortable time. Being a
parent, well it only gets better and better. Each moment is precious.
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> > Do you like Fabuland or the new Mickey best? If were a character from
> > either, who would you be?
> > For me it's Fabuland. I would resemble Bonnie Bunny, but be named sheree
> > rabbit.
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> I am a Disney fanatic so I would say the Disney. I do wish however that
> Fabuland characters would be a little more comparable in size.
Yeah. MM figures are a bit too big. And someone else noted in a different
thread, Benjamin Whytcross I think?, that the MM figures' legs are one
unit instead of two. This restricts movement and makes them less
positionable. I had failed to make note of this until he mentioned it in
relation to something else in another theme.
> I would have
> to say I would be Mickey Mouse Because he is loaded and gets all the
chicks. :)
Hey, Mickey only has eyes for Minnie.
sheree
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> > a vintage kid,
> > sheree
>
> The one true Peter Pan,
> Gerry
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Pleasently Surprised
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| Ah, someone beat me to it. I just got mine today (Pirate folks, look at the parts below to see why this is crossposted...). Interesting parts: Fabuland fishing pole Fabuland butterfly net 2 white trellis arches 1 red trellis arch 2 green Fabuland (...) (24 years ago, 14-Aug-00, to lugnet.fabuland, lugnet.pirates)
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| (...) This set includes some great elements. It has 3 detailed arches which I am sure to find some good uses for. It also has some good baseplates, 1 yellow and 1 green. There are also a lot of accessories to create stories with. The instrucions are (...) (24 years ago, 14-Aug-00, to lugnet.fabuland)
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