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            Re: FBTB Coverage of Galactic Challenge Event
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            lugnet.starwars, lugnet.legoland
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            Mon, 25 Sep 2000 06:46:12 GMT
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      The models and the features the kids put 
on them were wonderful.  Everyone there should be 
very proud. (Go Hungary! Whoo Hoo!) 
 
I have to say, though, I am very disappointed in the 
building materials they were given.  Think a minute: 
you assemble the most promising kids from around the 
world for the STAR WARS GALACTIC CHALLENGE, and what 
you you give them to build with?  Giant ramped road 
plates, soccer field squares, and light and sound 
big-ugly-bricks from the shuttle! Who the heck could 
build anything from that lot? 
 
Now, give them each an x-wing, sith interceptor or two, 
rock raider ship, and a polar base, and you might get 
something interesting.  Really now, the only starwars 
set I saw was a pod-racer bucket.  Who was in charge of 
that? 
 
-gyug 
 
 
In lugnet.announce, Tim Courtney writes: 
> Hey! 
> Tim Saupe -- From Bricks to Bothans -- asked me to post some information on 
> coverage they're doing of the Galactic Challenge contest that was held on 
> Friday.  Here's the link: 
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> http://collectibles.echostation.com/fbtb/gc/ 
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> The winners were David Michon (US) in the 5-10 age category, and Peter Nagy 
> (Hungary) in the 11-16 category.  Congratulations guys!! 
> -- 
>  
> Tim Courtney - tim@zacktron.com 
>  
> http://www.ldraw.org - Centralized LDraw Resources 
> http://www.zacktron.com - Zacktron Alliance 
>  
> ICQ: 23951114 - AIM: TimCourtne 
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