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Skeletons are Minifigs to
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Mon, 26 Jul 2004 02:33:25 GMT
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Hello  this may have been mentioned before ,and I am not sure where this post
belongs so here it is The database has 4757 HC2 listed with 8 minifigs ,Should
this not be 9 ? As there is also a skeleton hiding inside ,He's not pictured on
the front or side of the box where the other 8 are,but he does make an apperance
on the back ...Wondering if the details uploaded for this set came from an
actual set or just pictures.... BTW this is a fantastic set ,and if you missed
out on getting it for $114 (is that a polybag the knightbus was in?) I feel for
you .What a great idea to add a motorized door  :))

I really dont like the fact that the last 8 sets I have got had no other inserts
but the instructions ,are you still getting them ? Ive had none in Starwars
,Harrypotter ,or the Adventurers recently

oh and speaking of extraordinary in a few over 150 misb sets I have never had a
piece missing until i got the mini knightbus attached to HC2 (a clear2*1 really
was invisible) , strange days indeed....

cheers
Jamie Crothers
  Fanatical Lego Collector



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  Re: Skeletons are Minifigs too
 
(...) What would we classify a Karen Carpenter fig as ? I'm with you, I would consider a skel a minifig, but I'm sure greater minds than ours have analysed this issue in death.....woops...depth. I would possibly consider anything with a detachable (...) (20 years ago, 26-Jul-04, to lugnet.loc.au)

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