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Re: Removing glue
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Mon, 27 Mar 2000 16:07:20 GMT
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Kevin Salm wrote:

In lugnet.general, Frank Filz writes:
In lugnet.general, Kevin Salm writes:
Other than that, I cannot help.  I can only hope that I never see such a
horrific thing as glued Lego.

Better stay away from Legoland, and avert your eyes in most any store which
has a TLC supplied LEGO model...
Frank

Hey, don't get so technical on me.

Those are definite exceptions.  I would be perfectly happy knowing that those
models are glued together--and the internal metal supports are okay with me,
too.

There is another reason I don't care to visit a Legoland park or see other
roving or in-store displays:  They contain mass quantities of elements and
colors we can never hope to obtain.  If I saw a model using Light Blue
elements, for example, I would turn green from envy and then likely vomit.  A
visit to a Legoland park would leave me with jealosy pains for days.

__Kevin Salm__

Thank you Kevin,  I thought I was the only one with the jealousy scenario.  There
is no point in visiting a LEGOLAND, if your blood pressure goes up due to "parts
envy".  Maybe once LEGO Direct goes online with a full range of available parts,
a LEGOLAND visit will be less traumatic.

Gary Istok



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(...) Hey, don't get so technical on me. Those are definite exceptions. I would be perfectly happy knowing that those models are glued together--and the internal metal supports are okay with me, too. There is another reason I don't care to visit a (...) (25 years ago, 26-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)  

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