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Re: which set?
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Date: 
Fri, 28 Jul 2000 17:29:48 GMT
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In lugnet.fun, Chris Gray writes:

My boss, knowing all about my Lego hobby, has said that we should get a
corporate Lego set to use as a progress indicator. People that complete
items on their plan will get some number of pieces to add to the model.
He wants it to be a model that will readily show the progress. I suspect
it should be one that doesn't have a lot of smaller modules that are
added to it, since that doesn't show the continuous progress as well.

So, my question to readers is, which set would you recommend for this
purpose? My guess is that we can't get away with any of the *really* big
ones, but we also don't want a super small one, since that won't have
enough pieces.

Design your own. That way you get exactly what you want.
Since he's paying for them, you can get parts from any of the parts sites and
make something that's even company specific - like your company logo.
I'v handled corporate requests such as this in the past and it can be a lot of
fun.

-Jon
http://home.att.net/~baylit



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My boss, knowing all about my Lego hobby, has said that we should get a corporate Lego set to use as a progress indicator. People that complete items on their plan will get some number of pieces to add to the model. He wants it to be a model that (...) (24 years ago, 28-Jul-00, to lugnet.fun)

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