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In lugnet.general, Paul S. D'Urbano wrote:
> Okay, so I think this is really neat:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/speaknspell/194067843/
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/speaknspell/194067846/
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/speaknspell/194067847/
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/speaknspell/194067848/
>
> Steve Witt announced this on http://www.legofan.org
>
> Statistics:
> 1197 pieces, 66 cm long with a wingspan of 69 cm
> due out this summer
>
> It doesn't look like they're officially calling it "UCS" although one look at
> the display stand and you'll agree the title definitely applies.
>
> It's really cool to see them apply the UCS concept outside of Star Wars (as much
> as I also love the Star Wars UCS stuff, of course). On more than one occasion
> I've suggested something like "UCS 747" in those AFOL surveys they have from
> time to time. I'm sure many others suggested the same thing, too. It's nice to
> see ideas like that come to life.
>
> (snipped)
>
> -Paul D.
I had some concerns earlier this year about the Lego City passenger plane being
a little too simplified with the one-piece nose section and one-piece wings, so
I'm really glad to see TLC release a plane made from real bricks.
I do wonder, however, with all the new slope bricks that have been released in
the past few years if it would have been possible to make the plane
(particularly the nose) a little more smooth looking.
Still, I'll plan on saving up for this one.
TLC, thanks for keeping it about "building."
-Steven
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