| | | | | in article FuBrLp.2G9@lugnet.com, Jeff Stembel at aulddragon@wamalug.org
wrote on 5/9/00 9:41 PM:
> In lugnet.general, Alan Gerber writes:
> > First, for those that haven't yet seen it, here are pictures of the big set:
> > http://www.lego.com/studios/shots.asp . Look at those pieces... earthquake
> > plate... supports for spotlights... lots of green slopes... and some odd yellow
> > plate that a cord goes in... and something designed to make the buildings
> > collapse(new?)! And according to something in the media section, movement
> > sticks to make the figs look like they're moving on their own.
> > Alan
>
> There's a new torso in there, as well, on the female on the third page of
> images!! Woo Hoo!
>
> Jeff
In the second movie, check out the face on the director at the end. I had a
good laugh at that. If my face ever makes onto a minifig, I'll know I've
really made it. 8)
Ben
Ben Vaughan
buster@marsbase.com
http://www.marsbase.com
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Ben Vaughan wrote:
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> In the second movie, check out the face on the director at the end. I had a
> good laugh at that. If my face ever makes onto a minifig, I'll know I've
> really made it. 8)
Good observation, Ben-- that's Spielberg all right! If anyone deserves to be
immortalized as a minifig, it is he IMO.
BTW, the butchering of his last name in this thread was killing me so I changed
it, but at least I wasn't anal enough to retype LEGO in all caps as it should
be;-)
-John
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> Ben
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