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Re: War Toys? (was: Re: New Dino sets now available from US Shop At Home.)
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Date: 
Thu, 10 May 2001 17:26:39 GMT
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In lugnet.market.shopping, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:
In lugnet.market.shopping, Jonathan Lill writes:
I ordered the Styracosaurus and the Mosasaurus! I held off on the other two
adults because after ordering the Sopwith Camel earlier today my wife is
going to kill me. But as I've told her, its nothing compared to shelling out
$500 this time last year for the two UCS sets and the Millenium falcon. I am
very excited to see the exact nature of these sets and parts because it is
such a leap for lego, much different than just bringing out a set like the
Bi-plane. I'll post a review when I get them.

  I just thought about this, and figured I'd pop it in .general
  to get (hopefully) an intelligent conversation going.

  Does the appearance of 3451 Sopwith Camel--so out-of-character
  for TLC, IMHO, that I originally thought it was a MOC of some
  kind (albeit with parts in colours I had never seen before)--
  indicate a shift in TLC's attitude towards the dreaded War Toy?

Granted I did not expect a Model Team version of 5928, but I doubt it has
changed TLC's hypocritical "No War toys" policy.  (Wild West, Adventures,
Star WARS, Narf? Gee, Brain aren't those war toys?)

  Or does this merely mean that the more antiseptic elements of
  the First World War are now "fair game," given that the genera-
  tion of the Great War and, in large part, their children are
  gone now (a la Wild West)?

  It's an interesting case.  I think this is the most clearly
  modern-war themed item TLC has produced to date (though maybe
  Gary Istok can tell me if I'm wrong; my knowledge of pre-1980
  LEGO history is topical at best).  Does it bode changes for
  the pacifistic policy?  Or is it "only a model"? ("We're knights
  of the Round Table, we dance whene'er we're able...")

"Camalot!" "Camalot!" "Camalot!" "It's only a model."

Lol.
-Mike Petrucelli



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  Re: War Toys? (was: Re: New Dino sets now available from US Shop At Home.)
 
(...) "On second thought, let's not go to Camelot. It's a silly place." I was trying to look at the picture and see if the machine guns were present. I'm still unsure... I suppose we'll have to rely on reviews as we get them. ~Grand Admiral Muffin (...) (24 years ago, 10-May-01, to lugnet.general)

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