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Actually I'm pretty happy with those. There is actually space between the
two legs. Many people use two round 1x1 plates stacked on top for each leg,
to make dwaves and hopits or what ever these are great and I think will look
better than the four round plate method.
John
In lugnet.general, John Radtke writes:
> Not to keep anyone in suspense but there will be some
> grumbling here. We have short minifigs but they did it at the expense of
> articulation, yes, they are solid:
> http://home.att.net/~johnradtke/minilegs.jpg
> So maybe not as good as they could be but still better looking than many of
> the brick options out there.
>
> Excerpted from the Ewok Attack review http://news.lugnet.com/starwars/?n=12120
>
> #388
> John
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