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Re: The effects of Bulk Sales are evident....
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lugnet.lego.direct, lugnet.general
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Mon, 12 Feb 2001 21:16:20 GMT
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JOHNNEAL@USWEST.ihatespamNET
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You are so right, Gary! From my own experience, I have built/am building 5
large buildings which all employ bricks from bulk which simply were not
obtainable in any economical sense otherwise. I am turning into a
"Townie";-)
-John
Gary Istok wrote:
> I was browsing some of the LUGNET sites I usually don't have time for,
> such as lugnet.town, (I usually hang out in lugnet.general) when I
> stumbled across this classic beauty....
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=32455
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> Mark Chan built this nice classical building called Laural Hall. He
> couldn't have done it (easily) without the limited bulk sales that are
> already available. The potential for many of the LEGO systems are
> limitless, as can be seen here. Some of the items Mark used in this
> building are not currently part of the bulk sales lot, but would make a
> great addition to bulk availability. The white railings are one item
> (both straight and curved), as are the 2x2 round bricks, which make for
> great classic columns. Great work Mark!!!!
>
> With expanded bulk sales, we are only at the beginning of the "Lego
> Renaissance"!!
> With greater parts availability, the sky is the limit for the collective
> genius of AFOLs.
>
> I am especially confident that town will do well as far as bulk
> assortment is concerned. It is after all the closest related Lego
> System to Trains!!! :-)
>
> Gary Istok
> A Town System fan since 1960.
>
> "In the beginning........ there was Town".
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