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Re: More Fabuland bodies?
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lugnet.fabuland
Date: 
Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:43:27 GMT
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In lugnet.fabuland, Jeff Thompson writes:
In lugnet.fabuland, Frank Filz writes:
Sybrand Bonsma wrote:

In the Danish catalog that is on Kevin Loch's site, there is a preview of a • new
theme called Action Wheels.

See:
http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/catalogs/2000/c00dk/c00dk-60.html

Interestingly, there are no minifigs in this theme, but another type. It • looks
to me like they used Fabuland bodies and put human heads on top of it • instead
of the animal heads. As the size of the figs is the same, maybe also some • of
the vehicles might look nice in a Fabuland city.

Looks like DUPLO/Toolo to me.


Agreed.  Look at the DUPLO studs on the helicopter - the figures
are sized for that.  Their legs cover a span of two DUPLO studs,
which would be four regular studs -- much too large for fabuland
bodies, which are two regular studs wide, not four.

--

jthompson@esker.com   "Float on a river, forever and ever, Emily"

Yes, indeed. I think I fooled myself, hoping for more Fabuland items to come
out. When I first saw the picture, I didn't think of Duplo to exist (shame on
me), so I only thought: He, something different than minifigs, that must be
new.

Sybrand



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(...) new (...) looks (...) instead (...) Agreed. Look at the DUPLO studs on the helicopter - the figures are sized for that. Their legs cover a span of two DUPLO studs, which would be four regular studs -- much too large for fabuland bodies, which (...) (25 years ago, 12-Jan-00, to lugnet.fabuland)

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