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Re: better scans of the 2000 arctic polar bears?
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 3 Dec 1999 03:30:57 GMT
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lordinsanity@usa.=StopSpam=net
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Jeff Stembel wrote:
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> In lugnet.general, Paul Davidson writes:
> > Does anyone have better scans of the Arctic polar bears in the 2000
> > catalogue? I'm interested in knowing if they have studs on their backs --
> > from the Brickshelf scans, it looks like they don't. That would be quite a
> > letdown for me -- I had plans for domesticating those polar bears!
Domesticating Polar Bears!? Polar Bears are the only mammal on earth
that will attack a human unprovoked. In truth every one of those Arctic
minifigs should have a revolver or rifle. The first thing an Alaskin
and I would assume Canadian hunter does after making a kill is reload in
case a polar bear shows up. In Alaska it is illeagal to kill a polar
bear unless it is in self defense though.
Even the
> > dragons and alligators have studs, so why not polar bears? (assuming that's
> > the case)
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> I'll see if I can scan one in this weekend, but I can confirm that they are
> stud-less. On the upside, the head moves. :)
>
> Jeff
I always thought the dragons and alligators had studs in place of
ridges. The horses only have studs in the notch for the saddle piece.
--
-Lord Insanity
"A little nonsense now and then, relished by the wisest men"
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