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(...) However onomatopoeia is generally language specific anyway - how do those crazy frenchmen spell a word that sounds like 'CLICK'? ROSCO (16 years ago, 23-Jun-08, to lugnet.general)
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(...) I suspect 'CLICK' could be regarded as onomatopoeic, and may bypass multiple language requirements of some markets on that basis. (An exception that may also cover other words such as 'CRASH' mentioned by DaveE). Cheers Richie Dulin CO Legeaux (16 years ago, 22-Jun-08, to lugnet.general)
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Hello! (Whoa, first Lugnet post in a very long time.) (...) I dont own the Millennium Falcon, but I checked the Technic Destroyer Droid that Dave mentioned in the other post. In the instruction booklet the word cklick is used indeed. I'm pretty (...) (16 years ago, 21-Jun-08, to lugnet.general)
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(...) This is actually pretty common. Or, the word "Click" is, anyway. I've seen it used here and there in sets, at least since 2000, maybe longer. A quick glance online (actually, it was in the 2nd set I looked at) revealed a "CLICK" in the 8002 (...) (16 years ago, 20-Jun-08, to lugnet.general)
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| | Re: Hispabrick Magazine Issue 1 now Avaliable
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(...) Now, the Print On Demand is ready: (URL) this link, you can download it for free in high quality pdf, or buying it in a beautiful printed shape. Hispalug don't earn any money from pdf or printed, just like Railbricks and Lulu: free pdf, or (...) (16 years ago, 20-Jun-08, to lugnet.general)
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