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Re: Lego Club [WAS re: 2005 Aussie Catalogue is available]
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lugnet.loc.au
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Date:
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Wed, 30 Mar 2005 23:53:47 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Sue Ann Barber wrote:
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> > Mine arrived last night. It's now simply titled 'Lego Club' - its worldliness
> > seemingly abandoned in favour of simply Australia & New Zealand. The quality is
> > certainly {consistent} with the recent 'world club' versions. The reader
> > creations seem still to feature megablox too.
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> Interesting isn't it? Do you think the Lego Club people just didn't realise
> that kid had used a lot of MB in his LOTR design.
I don't think the Lego Club people don't care about anything other than filling
a page with photos smarmy kids with collections of lego-ish things. Who cares if
they're not lego? Who cares if they're just built-up sets? Who cares if the kid
has a low building-talent-for-age?
> I suppose if you hadn't
> seen the items in MB, you may not have been aware that they are, in fact,
> not Lego.
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> And with so many Lego clones out there at the moment, it must be hard for
> them to keep on top of all of the elements :D
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> I'm just so amused at the way some people are so anti-lego clone when Lego
> themselves don't seem to be able to tell the difference :D
I think the lego club people might be to lego people what mega blox is to lego.
They seem right at first, but the quality is just not there. ;-)
Cheers
Richie Dulin
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| (...) worldliness (...) quality is (...) Interesting isn't it? Do you think the Lego Club people just didn't realise that kid had used a lot of MB in his LOTR design. I suppose if you hadn't seen the items in MB, you may not have been aware that (...) (20 years ago, 30-Mar-05, to lugnet.loc.au)
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