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Re: No way for a LEGO newbie to get up to speed? Unfair!
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 19 Jan 1999 16:59:13 GMT
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Alex Wetmore wrote:
> I also wanted to say that I don't remember there being a lot of Universal
> sets when I was a child. My Expert Builder and Technic sets were 948 (Go
> Cart), 950 (Fork Lift), 8032 (a Universal Set), and 8848 (a Power Truck).
> The Universal Set is the one that I have the least memories of.
How about 8020, 8022, 8054, 8064, 8094, and 8485? (especially 8485!) All of
which are now discontinued.
Which is my point.
> > Mark
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: No way for a LEGO newbie to get up to speed? Unfair!
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| Mark Tarrabain wrote in message <36A4B9E1.9FAFDE89@l....bc.ca>... (...) of (...) 9719 seems to replace 8485 to me (8485 also includes a bunch of "unnecessary" electronics). It cost the same amount as Mindstorms does as well. I don't understand what (...) (26 years ago, 19-Jan-99, to lugnet.general)
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| Mark Tarrabain wrote in message <36A4501C.248EF8CE@l....bc.ca>... (...) The Mindstorms set is basically a Universal set with a microcontroller and two motors. Even if you don't want the computer the set is a very good deal just for the pieces and (...) (26 years ago, 19-Jan-99, to lugnet.general)
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