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Re: Lego Purity
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 26 Sep 2007 01:46:30 GMT
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David & All,
Wow, I thought myself maybe an 8, and I ended up with a 1.33.
Well, considering that I have no issues with cutting baseplates, wire for train
creations, cutting up official LEGO wiring to extend them, painting elements
that never come in the color you need them to in order to make a proper GP38,
cutting tubing, etc. I guess I am not that pure.
However, after that article that was posted here recently about the changes that
TLC needed to make in order to be competitive in the ever-changing global
economy, I think they are doing a good job, and if I need to do things in order
to make my enjoyment of the hobby more sustainable, so be it.
Thanks for the nifty tester! : )
Sincerely,
Scott Sanburn President - Michiana-LUG / LTC
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| So, after being pointed at a (URL) thread on Classic-Space by Felix Greco>, I figured it might be interesting to see how the community feels about Lego purity in general. So, I made a little test: (URL) Right now, it's only got my own information, (...) (17 years ago, 25-Sep-07, to lugnet.general, FTX) !!
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