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As my wife and son are having a trip to Taiwan and I am home alone, I did one thing quite impulsively last Saturday: I flew down to Carlsbad and back, just to get my Brick-or-Treat brick! I took pictures. I uploaded some of them at BrickShelf: (URL) (...) (24 years ago, 16-Oct-00, to lugnet.legoland.california)
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(...) I wish I could fly to Carlsbad... But thanks for taking some pictures of the park and all the festivities. That poor skeleton committing suicide off that building... He had so much to live for. By the way, has anyone figured out why Lego would (...) (24 years ago, 17-Oct-00, to lugnet.legoland.california)
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(...) They don't build to minifig scale because minifig scale is so out-of-whack with normal human dimensions. The custom figs they build are likely about as small as they can make them with standard lego pieces. Besides, from a distance of however (...) (24 years ago, 17-Oct-00, to lugnet.legoland.california)
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(...) There were actually lots more festivities going on. My pictures are heavily biased toward what's happening in the Miniland. (...) Nahhh. How much deader can a skeleton be? This is just Skulley's trick to get back to its home at the cemetery (...) (24 years ago, 17-Oct-00, to lugnet.legoland.california)
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(...) Adrian's post is an adequate description of why we build to 'Miniland scale.' Miniland is all about detail. Ashley Glennon Manager of Sales, Promotions and Sponsorships LEGOLAND California (24 years ago, 20-Oct-00, to lugnet.legoland.california)
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