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Jeff Stembel wrote:
> Well, lets start at the begining!
> *Star Wars* (see my other reviews in .starwars)
> 7191 - Looks cool, but expensive. why does it have a 1x4/2x2 hinge brick at
> the front? Tons of plates and other good pieces! Yay!
Matt, who works in our office, says that the front of the X-Wing (the
'sensor array') opens up, and that he saw a part in one of the films
where R2-D2 is out there fixing stuff. I assume that even if the second
bit's mis-remembered that the front will open up, perhaps with cool
stuff in it.
I hope this isn't *much* more than $100 or 60 ukp, or too limited,
because I want all those plates. The 16+ age label could be a really
astute move by TLG- 'buy this big X-wing to display' then watch as the
new AFOLs go crazy and buy up the entire SW range (guilty, m'lud- even
the MF, which is a good enough job.)
Are there *20* black 8x4 wings in the Tie Interceptor or am I counting
wrong? (2 on the 'bottom' and 3 in the middle of each of the four wings?)
[x-post and f-up to .starwars]
:: paul
:: http://www.songtwo.demon.co.uk/lego/
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| Well, lets start at the begining! *Please direct replies to the appropriate places(Star Wars to .starwars, etc.)* *Soccer* 3401 - Not much to recommend this set, IMO. I doubt I'll get it. 3403 - Looks decent, 8 seats is good, as are the 6x8 slopes. (...) (25 years ago, 9-Nov-99, to lugnet.general)
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