Subject:
|
Re: When is a set a set?
|
Newsgroups:
|
lugnet.general
|
Date:
|
Tue, 12 Jan 1999 13:58:36 GMT
|
Viewed:
|
1214 times
|
| |
 | |
Steve Bliss writes:
<<SNIP>>>
> So: which set is complete?
> Or: to which set does the minifig belong?
<<SNIP again>>
IMHO: a set is a set when it has everything it says in the instructions. This
is including the minifig(s)because they are clearly present in the
instructions.
Ergo: you have one complete set and one incomplete set, missing the minifig.
You should go back to the seller and 'demand' the release of this -obviously
hostage-held- minifig ;-)
Mark
"If it ain't Lego, it don't count"
|
|
Message is in Reply To:
 | | When is a set a set?
|
| OK, here is a zen question for the Set-Purists[1] to ponder: I bought a bag of lego at a garage sale. Among other things, it included pieces and instructions for two small sets. Both sets can be built (simultaneously) from the pieces in the bag, (...) (27 years ago, 12-Jan-99, to lugnet.general)
|
4 Messages in This Thread:   
  
  
- Entire Thread on One Page:
- Nested:
All | Brief | Compact | Dots
Linear:
All | Brief | Compact
|
|
|
|