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In lugnet.western, Damien Nesbit writes:
> Todd Lehman e-mailed me earlier on today and guided me towards Suzanne
> Rich's website www.baseplate.com. It's an awesome sight in general, but she
> may be able to aid some of you western enthusiasts specifically if you check
> out the www.baseplates.com/kits section. Suzanne offers a few custom sets 2
> of which are "women of the west" (which includes 3 minifig femme-fatales) and
> her "saloon bartender" (which comes complete with a bar, and a keg of ale).
> As far as S.H.E.I.L.D. agent David Little's latest response to my comments,
> I'll say that I think that all Lego enthusiasts should depend more on their
> own imaginations than on the imaginations of the paid lego set designers.
> This goes for all of the LUGNET user newsgroups.
Damien, I agree with you on most of your points. I am currently working on a
western themed set up in which I am mixing elements from adventurer, ninja,
and pirate sets that I own. It is a coastal fort with a near by town. When
ever I get a chance to finish it (work is making that difficult) I will put
them up on a website for all to see.
Again Damien I apolagize if I misunderstood you earlier.
Thanks
David
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