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Re: Is 6461 Surveillance Chopper a real set?
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 12 Mar 2001 14:55:49 GMT
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Thomas,
Yes, the set is real. I purchased several from overseas, just to
get the minifig. The guy driving the copter is a security guy
(as opposed to an astronaut), thus the different uniform. The
copter itself is kinda goofy, but I like the fig.
I never noticed any difference in the logos before, and I don't
have the set in front of me to check... I'll have to check later.
Let me know if you need any additional info!
Skip
"Thomas Main" <main@appstate.edu> wrote in message
news:3AACDDEB.B220305A@appstate.edu...
> I was looking through Felix Greco's Aquazone webpage, which linked to
> another page that featured ray-traced LEGO models
> (http://www.ettnet.se/~solid/lego/lego.shtml). One of the sets shown as
> a raytrace is 6461 Surveillance Chopper. I had never seen this set
> before. I looked the set up in the LUGNET database and was surprised to
> see it listed there, albeit without a lot of information other than a
> release date and a pic of the box. Something is a little fishy to me
> about this set...it has a black-suited astronaut (all other Space Port
> guys wear white suits) and the Space Port logo is different than all the
> other Space Port sets. Can anyone conform that this is a real set?
>
> --
> Thomas Main
> main@appstate.edu
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