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Re: Which sets to buy? New to LEGO.
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Date: 
Tue, 2 Jan 2001 13:02:24 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Matt Thompson writes:
Hello everyone.  I've been lurking for about a month, trying to absorb
everything you all are writing about.  I'm 28, and just getting into LEGO.
I'm sure i had some as a kid, but nowhere as deep as most of you seem to be.
I quit smoking, and needed something to do with my hands while watching tv
and stuff, and someone suggested i try LEGO.  Well, I picked up a blue bin
and fell in love.  But now I have a problem.  I have a new addiction :).
But, since I'm on a budget, I can't just run out and but a bunch of
different sets, of buy 30 lbs of mixed pieces on ebay.  So i ask all of you,
which sets should i buy that will give me a lot of interesting parts and
colors to build my own creations.  I bought some of the power bins, but I'm
looking for some sets that will give me the biggest bang for my buck.  I
look forward to hearing your suggestions.

Matt

Catapult Crusher is a cheap set with good parts, but is mostly only
good for Castle.



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  Which sets to buy? New to LEGO.
 
Hello everyone. I've been lurking for about a month, trying to absorb everything you all are writing about. I'm 28, and just getting into LEGO. I'm sure i had some as a kid, but nowhere as deep as most of you seem to be. I quit smoking, and needed (...) (23 years ago, 1-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)

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