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Re: How does TLC come up with the pcs count ?
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 16 Jan 2001 03:46:55 GMT
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True. In this case there are no spare parts. Everything is used to build the
model (other than the minig accys of course). I think someone miscounted.
Ray
In lugnet.general, Mark Papenfuss writes:
> I have never got a small set that has not had a few extra parts in it. I
> just got some of the paridsa moterboats off a guy from ebay, and I was very
> happy with the extra pink plates that were in every box. Thats one of the
> things I love about small sets, you get extra parts.
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> In lugnet.general, Frank Filz writes:
> > Ray Sanders wrote:
> > >
> > > Just came across a 1271 Jungle Surprise. Being a small set, i did a quick
> > > inventory. Box says 24 pcs, I came up with 30 (not counting the box or the
> > > instructions). That number was counting the minifig head, torso and legs as one
> > > piece (not three). I counted the minifig accys (rifle, hat, backpack, map) as
> > > seperate pieces.
> > >
> > > How do they come up with these piece counts ?
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> > Hmm, that's a good question. I just looked at mine, which doesn't have
> > the minifig, equipment, or snake nearby. Just the little treasure hiding
> > place is 24 pcs. Sometimes an undercount can be related to the "free"
> > 1x1 round plates or other "extras" (they shouldn't contribute to the
> > piece count).
> >
> > Frank
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| I have never got a small set that has not had a few extra parts in it. I just got some of the paridsa moterboats off a guy from ebay, and I was very happy with the extra pink plates that were in every box. Thats one of the things I love about small (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)
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