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Re: Limited edition bricks; Spellbreaker launch at LEGOLAND California!
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lugnet.legoland.california
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Fri, 13 Oct 2000 22:30:24 GMT
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In lugnet.legoland.california, Ashley Glennon writes:
> 2. Build a pumpkin at Castle Hill! Here's your chance to get some orange
> bricks for $5. Remember the Halloween buckets at Target a few seasons ago?
> We have created a variation of the pumpkin depicted on the side of the bucket
> and will make these available as a build-it-yourself kit for $5. The model
> design is two studs deep and the only source I know of for long 2x orange
> plates and certain orange slopes. (Sorry, I do not recall the parts count.)
I stopped by Legoland today to check out the new Halloween stuff. The whole
park is well themed, and Castle Hill is super themed. It looks great. I
bought one of the pumpkin sets to find out which pieces were in it. The set
doesn't come with instructions, but there were diagrams of the pumpkin on a
near-by table. I forgot to bring my camera to get a picture of it and am
still trying to figure out how the pieces are supposed to go together. But
here is the piece count. LDraw numbers are in parentheses.
Orange pieces:
6 1x2 brick (3004)
4 1x3 brick (3622)
2 1x4 brick (3010)
1 2x6 plate (3795)
1 2x12 plate (2445)
8 45-degree 2x2 slope brick (3039)
6 45-degree 2x2 inverted slope brick (3660)
4 33-degree 3x2 inverted slope brick (3747)
32 orange pieces
Green pieces:
1 1x3 plate (3623)
1 2x2 plate (3022)
1 45-degree 2x1 slope brick (3040)
3 green pieces
35 total pieces
I will be going back to Legoland again before Halloween so I can get a picture
of the pumpkin.
John Gramley
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