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Re: Millenium Falcon (7190) questions
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lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.starwars
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Sun, 24 Sep 2000 15:27:33 GMT
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You can read a detailed review of the Millennium Falcon at
http://www.adequete.com/lego/reviews/Details/228.html
You can also go to
www.brickset.com
where you can find many informal reviews of this and other sets.
In lugnet.loc.au, Richard Parsons writes:
> Evening all,
>
> Haven't actually seen one of these in the ABS yet, I can't seem to find a
> detailed review of it over in .starwars, and I'm getting all keen and
> hyperactive.
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> What is the deal with the underside - is it flat, or have they used the
> inverse saucer pieces as per one of the aquanauts(?) sets?
>
> And have there been any Sydney sightings beyond the Penrith TRU (thanks Peter)?
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> While I am not a grand fan of the way the set looks in the lego.com pics, it
> looks like a worthy collection of pieces. A Port Block refit will definitely
> be in order.
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> Actually, come to think of it, looking over at the shelf with an N1, two Ys,
> an X and two snows all having been refitted, and looking forward to an MF, one
> wonders whether the Port Block Shipyard (future style) gets its own web
> page.....
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> Richard
> Still baldly going...
> Check out Port Block, 1829 style, at http://www.hinet.net.au/~rparsons/port/
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| Evening all, Haven't actually seen one of these in the ABS yet, I can't seem to find a detailed review of it over in .starwars, and I'm getting all keen and hyperactive. What is the deal with the underside - is it flat, or have they used the inverse (...) (24 years ago, 24-Sep-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.starwars)
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