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Re: Halving the colours in the palette - Lego Life Sept 2004
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Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:52:15 GMT
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Christian Treczoks wrote:
Niels Karsdorp wrote:

A Zeppelin would be awesome, too.

Hmm, a Zeppelin would be nice, but: Either the hull would be a really
big special piece like in that Adventurers set (which actually used the
Zeppelin hull as packaging, IIRC), or it would eat tons of bricks.
Neither solution raises the chance for a set like this.
Perhaps it could come with a "plastic bag"-type thing, possibly with a few studs
or towball-sockets on it, that's inflatable with pneumatics.  That way, it
doesn't have to be huge, nor eat a ton of bricks.  OTOH, it does have to be
fairly special, and possibly take a different sort of plastic then current
pieces (I don't know enough about the usability and durability of their current
plastic when it's thin; perhaps it would work).  If it does need different
plastic, then this would be far worse.  If not, it'd be much better.

(I wonder if anybody from TLG reads lugnet looking for ideas.)

-=- James Mastros



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  Re: Halving the colours in the palette - Lego Life Sept 2004
 
(...) Hmm, a Zeppelin would be nice, but: Either the hull would be a really big special piece like in that Adventurers set (which actually used the Zeppelin hull as packaging, IIRC), or it would eat tons of bricks. Neither solution raises the chance (...) (20 years ago, 14-Dec-04, to lugnet.general)

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