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Re: AucZILLA X: what is this item?
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Sat, 1 May 1999 04:00:18 GMT
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Steve Bliss wrote:

On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 19:45:14 GMT, Joshua Delahunty
<dulcaoin@alumni.cse.ucsc.edu> wrote:

My favorite, of course (rare set, only place in grey) is 3313 Lightpoles

Those soccer sets were awesome: very cool models, no overly specialized
pieces (except the ball), and many rare/unusual pieces.

Simply MUST agree with you there...

3302: Only decorated 48x48 baseplate that I'm aware of (and such a
utilitarian decoration, too) (uniq)

3303: the soccer ball.  It may be specialized, but it is awefully cool
(and certainly rates "rare") (uniq)

3306: Grey baseball cap

3308: Grey suitcase (borderline rare)
White Belville telephone handset (also in 6559 Deep Sea Bounty)

3309: Grey crane leg

3312: four of the 2x2x3 sloping brick in white
      blue 1x4x4 vertical frame with integrated tr-lt-blue window (uniq)

3313: Pirateship rigging in black (x2) (uniq)
      Aforementioned latticed girders in grey (uniq)
      grey 10x10 octagonal plate with center hole (uniq)
      2x4 curve-arched brick in transparent-yellow (x12!) (uniq)

3314: 3x3 disk

3308 and 3309: Opaque White 6x2x2 Windshield!
3309, 3310, 3312: 8x6x1 Sloping Brick (only also in 5521)

-- and then there's the fact that all players and ref's have standard
smiling faces...  :-)

-- joshua



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  Re: AucZILLA X: what is this item?
 
(...) WHAT! Joshua agreeing with Steve!?! (1) How bizarre. An ominous portent, for sure. :-P -- Terry K -- 1. an inside joke. If you only knew........ :-) (26 years ago, 1-May-99, to lugnet.general)
  Re: AucZILLA X: what is this item?
 
(...) In Junior High we used an educational Lego kit to study growth of cities, it had a 48x48 baseplate which represented the geography of the Seattle area. I think the water was just painted on. Different color bricks were used to represent (...) (26 years ago, 3-May-99, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: AucZILLA X: what is this item?
 
(...) Those soccer sets were awesome: very cool models, no overly specialized pieces (except the ball), and many rare/unusual pieces. Steve (26 years ago, 30-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)

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