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Re: Scale of figures
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 18 Aug 1999 02:53:07 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Greg Majewski writes:
> In addition to these three scales though, there is
> also 'bendy people' scale and microfig scale. The bendy people were from the
> 70s, and microfig is just a generic term for something even smaller than
> minifig scale.
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> Greg "..and that is why British people are the most illogical people you'll
> ever meet, but that is also why they produce the best pop music on the
> planet.." Majewski
But then again, the "bendy people" (maxi-fig?) had minifigs as
infants/todlers. I always liked to use them as giants. My sister thought
otherwise.....
Charles "Believe it or not, that is the sound of an invasion! Yes, that is the
sound created by the musical invasion of America by the world's
hottest recording groups; and all of these groups seem to be coming from
England." Seyferth
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| | Re: Scale of figures
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| (...) I have asked this question before on RTL, and the answer I received was that Belville are not the same scale as Technic, though I don't know if they are larger or smaller. In addition to these three scales though, there is also 'bendy people' (...) (25 years ago, 17-Aug-99, to lugnet.general)
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