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Re: Help The Homeless In Legoville!
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 5 Nov 1999 01:13:21 GMT
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rsanders@gate.#ihatespam#net
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Moving the topic over to general....
The other day I was in a store and came across a small number of 6595
Surf Shack. My first impression was: Is this paradisa without the pink ?
It sure looks that way. Based on copyright dates (6595 = 1993), it seems
that it might have preceeded Paradisa by a year or so.
Ray
R2 wrote:
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> The paradisa series was a step in the right direction, however I felt that
> the pink bricks gave it a "separation" to the other sets. The series did
> have some great detail and parts. I wish they could continue this type of
> set but with "normal" colors. Then the rescue sets, western, train, etc.
> would complement the town structure better. The Scala and Belleville series
> have some great parts, but then the scale to the regular sets are different
> and they aren't "building" sets.
>
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| | Re: Help The Homeless In Legoville!
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| Ray Sanders wrote in message (...) I know the Don Cesar very well. Hey maybe they could get a Don Cesar Lego promo set. I do agree that a seaside town can be quaint, however, my point is that not all girls like pink. But then again getting me to (...) (25 years ago, 4-Nov-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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