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Re: Question: Does the market realy want junorization?
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Thu, 6 Dec 2001 11:26:16 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Pedro Silva writes:
As for the parks, I believe you may change your oppinion after seeing one.
The miniland dioramas are purely fantastic!

Not likely.  I have the Ult Lego Book and all the fantastic models it
contains infuriate me because I can't even begin to amass or in ANY way
acquire some of the elements available to the Legoland Master Builders in
the making of those models.  That's everyone's complaint in a nutshell.

See?  Lego as a creative toy makes me want to build.  When I want to build
stuff that is impossible to build because of a lack of the elements needed
to do it, it frustrates me.  Who has the tenacity to spend years amassing
the needed elements?

Well, I do (which is surely sign of some mental defect). I now have most of
the stuff I need to implement some of my longer term plans relating to Lego
MOCs.  But, it has taken so long to acquire the stuff I am thinking of
taking a break from the hobby just for the immediate future. I feel somewhat
exhausted by the effort. Anyway, I have other more immediate goals to which
I must attend.

-- Hop-Frog



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  Re: Question: Does the market realy want junorization?
 
In lugnet.general, Richard Marchetti writes: (snipped) (...) Richard, I disagree with you on this. The Legoland parks are something worthwhile, which I knew virtually nothing only five years ago. I happened to visit Windsor's in '97, and let me tell (...) (22 years ago, 5-Dec-01, to lugnet.general)

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