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Re: Who has a substanstial Lego Army
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lugnet.loc.au
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Wed, 30 May 2001 10:29:59 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Zac Soden writes:
> In lugnet.loc.au, George Georgiou writes:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I have been trying to amass a Lego army for Brickwars for a little while now
> > (and its going a bit slow due to funds). I am curious to see what other
> > people have amassed in terms of a fighting force.
> >
> > I am personally interested in the Castle era, and I would like to know who
> > would possibly be an opposing force in Castle Brickwars in any future
> > events.
> >
> > I will be counting my 'small' force and posting the info here soon. I have
> > seen what others have done in the Lugnet.castle newsgroup and the amount of
> > minfigs has been amazing.
> >
> > I am hanging out for the chance to see a good sized battle at the Melbourne
> > Meeting in June.
> >
> > Thanks
> > George Georgiou
>
> The best things Lego ever invented for creating space armies was those
> minifig pack, but in more recent times, the $3.25 astronaut which was
> dicontinued this year. I bought four of them because they came with so many
> good parts.
>
> ZaC
I'll have to agree about the impulse sets...but I prefered the two that
contained 'Johnny Thunder'...as can be seen from the make-up of my forces :)
Benjamin Whytcross [still looking for $1.76 copies of these 2 sets :) ]
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| (...) The best things Lego ever invented for creating space armies was those minifig pack, but in more recent times, the $3.25 astronaut which was dicontinued this year. I bought four of them because they came with so many good parts. ZaC (23 years ago, 29-May-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
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