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Re: which set?
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lugnet.fun
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Sun, 30 Jul 2000 02:46:42 GMT
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In lugnet.fun, Alan Gerber writes:
> In lugnet.fun, Chris Gray writes:
> > "Timothy Jones" <timothyj10@juno.com> writes:
> >
> > > In lugnet.fun, Eric Lanteigne writes:
> > > > In lugnet.fun, Chris Gray writes:
> > > > > 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.
> > > >
> > > > Maybe you want to wait for this fall and get the Liberty Statue set.
> > >
> > > But he said he didn't want any really big ones; that one's going to be $200,
> > > at least from what I heard.
> >
> > I could probably swing that kind of thing, but
> >
> > a) I don't think my boss wants to wait that long
> > b) We're in Canada, so its not terribly appropriate
> > (This is the first I've heard of this set. Are any pics or
> > info available?)
> Here's a picture on brickshelf:
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=8560 .
> Alan
> > If I had my preferences, I might choose something like the Technic Space
> > Shuttle, but they aren't available anymore, and I'm not about to give up
> > my own to the cause!
> >
> > The current supercar is OK, but I'd rather it not be a set with a bunch
> > of smaller modules like that. Two large modules could work - one for the
> > hardware progress and one for the software progress, followed by
> > integration afterwards. Hmm. Maybe the supercar could work - give all
> > the red trim pieces to marketing/sales, so they can't do anything until
> > *after* the rest is all done! :-)
Just out of curiosity, what's that castle-looking thing in the background by
that guy in a blue shirt?
NICK :^A
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