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Re: Minifig torsos...
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lugnet.general
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Sun, 9 May 1999 05:46:42 GMT
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cjc@newsguy.com#saynotospam#
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Joshua Delahunty <dulcaoin@alumni.cse.ucsc.edu> wrote:
> Thanks. I'm not so sure I'm sure enough about it to call it a theory,
> so I'm happy that you've kept it secret in case I'm way off.
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> :-)
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> I first noticed (or was told, it all happened about the same time) from
> the torsos in the soccer sets. So, it's really from 1998 and later
> torsos.
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> Considering how TLG likes to LESSEN the amount of plastic in their molds
> over time, there must be a powerful reason for those to be there. WHAT
> could it be? :-)
Dunno. What could it be?
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Minifig torsos...
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| (...) Safe to call it a hypothesis? (...) How does an increase in the amount of plastic ribbing inside the bottom of the minifig torso change its connection properties? (That's not a rhetorical question to suggest that it doesn't; it's a real (...) (26 years ago, 9-May-99, to lugnet.general)
| | | Re: Minifig torsos...
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| I just cracked open a scout trooper.. must be for better support for the legs. Interesting all the same, I would have never even realized that! Scott Sanburn (...) (26 years ago, 10-May-99, to lugnet.general)
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| Thanks. I'm not so sure I'm sure enough about it to call it a theory, so I'm happy that you've kept it secret in case I'm way off. :-) I first noticed (or was told, it all happened about the same time) from the torsos in the soccer sets. So, it's (...) (26 years ago, 9-May-99, to lugnet.general)
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