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Re: new lego sets? are they crazy?
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lugnet.general, lugnet.lego
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Fri, 31 Aug 2001 18:56:07 GMT
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TOBIAS.MOLLER@TELIA.COMstopspammers
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Jim Green wrote:
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> I'm still addicted, aren't you?
Actually, not as much as I used to be. And I feel myself that
juniorisation and weird things (Bionicle, Slizers, Jack Stone, the lack
of a proper catalog) has part in this.
My main concern is the catalog. Offering certain items through the
Internet only is not a good idea IMO. I'm not 18, so how am I supposed
to buy everything I want (lego legends, bulk bricks, etc). Phone
ordering does not work in Sweden (or so I've been told) and my parent's
aren't overly happy with me still playing with lego, so they're
hesitating a bit about buying the stuff I want for me.
I built a spaceship the other day, sure, it was fun, but I feel that
somewhere between all those action-orinted bionicle sets and the
Internet shop, my love for lego faded a bit.
Sad but true.
--Tobias
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| | Re: new lego sets? are they crazy?
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| <original snipped> I have (or had) been harping on the juniorized sets as well, mostly due to the quality of design, but after reading people's opinions I'm beginning to think there is room for the lines. Please excuse the analogy, but I think Lego (...) (23 years ago, 3-Aug-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.lego)
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