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Re: the whole truth and nothing but the truth
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 23 May 2001 16:44:03 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
>
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Shiri Dori writes:
> > In lugnet.lego.direct, Jeff Thompson writes:
> > > However, if "set size" really is an issue, they could bundle
> > > together a few sets like sets 6041 (armour shop), 6040 (weaponsmith),
> > > and 6067 (inn) and 6048 (wizard's workshop) into a "make your
> > > own medieval village" larger and more profitable playset.
> > >
> > > Well, it's fun to dream!
> >
> > It sure is. ;-) And I swear someday I'll be castle complete - with or
> > without TLC's help. ;-)
>
> That kind of DOES beg the question, to all you completists out there (and I
> know, I know, complete is by definition what it means to *you*).
>
> Suppose you are a Pirate completist... (the three pirate sets have new numbers)
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> If you already have RBR, do you need to get the new RBR to remain complete?
> Conversely, if you did not already have RBR, would getting just the new one
> make you complete?
For myself, I think I'll have to buy one of each since I'm going for set
number completeness (interestingly, the way I figure it, I only need to
buy 5 "My Trains" to be complete, at least one small train, at least one
large train, at least one tender, on train in each color). I think I'm
down to two Pirate items (other than the re-releases) to be complete
(6251 and a comic book). I look at alternate packages and the like as
optional bonuses.
--
Frank Filz
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