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Re: Question about Technic parts
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lugnet.loc.au
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Mon, 6 Dec 2004 07:09:57 GMT
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Which kind of makes sense as Life on Mars/ the start of Star Wars were
around the same time. I suppose I'm looking at in terms of being able to
look at picture of a set and say "that's a technic style brick/piece". In
other words, the obvious stuff.
cheers
SAB
"Ross Crawford" <rosscraw@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> In lugnet.loc.au, Sue Ann Barber wrote:
> > Hey everyone
> >
> > Here's a question about Technic parts..
> >
> > What was the first series that introduced technic style parts in a big way
> > in a non-technic set?
> >
> > Would it have been Life on Mars? Of course, I'm removing from the list
> > anything that was branded as Technic originally (Robo Riders, Bionicles etc)
> >
> > Any ideas?
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> Depends what you mean by a big way. Many SW sets made use of Technic parts, and
> though no single set used heaps of Technic, lump them all together and you could
> say SW used Technic parts in a big way.
>
> ROSCO
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| (...) Depends what you mean by a big way. Many SW sets made use of Technic parts, and though no single set used heaps of Technic, lump them all together and you could say SW used Technic parts in a big way. ROSCO (20 years ago, 6-Dec-04, to lugnet.loc.au)
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