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Re: Star Wars minis and Orient sets arrived
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lugnet.loc.au
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Wed, 22 Jan 2003 08:21:15 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Richard Parsons writes:
> Perhaps I missed a staff meeting, but there's a decent range in Bowral
> Toyworld (top marks again).
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> The AT ST is cool, I'm a bit ambivalent about the rest. In any event, these
> ses sure are greebliful - perfect for those trying to get the fractal factor
> right on vehicle exteriors.
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> And friends of mine have already picked me up a 7412 and a 7410. Gotta love
> that ;-) I haven't opened them yet, but the Yeti looks surprisingly fun -
> not really a decent minifig, but beats the stuffing out of the beach club
> labrador. Does make a decent
> whatever-the-hell-the-big-white-hairy-scary-toothy-thingie was that tore
> into Luke in the ice on Hoth though...
Wait 'til your Yeti meets the Belville Ice Castle 'Fatso' polar bears,
they will sit on him and pop the arms out of his sockets ;^)
> (And the fur lined headwear for the babe in 7412 is entirely too cool - need
> more of these for a Mongol army)
pete.w (Bring back fig packs !)
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| Perhaps I missed a staff meeting, but there's a decent range in Bowral Toyworld (top marks again). The AT ST is cool, I'm a bit ambivalent about the rest. In any event, these ses sure are greebliful - perfect for those trying to get the fractal (...) (22 years ago, 22-Jan-03, to lugnet.loc.au)
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