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Re: UCS sets.
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lugnet.loc.au
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Wed, 6 Jun 2001 05:42:23 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Kerry Raymond writes:
> Mind you, the other day I had a Foxtel technician at home fixing a problem
> and as he was leaving, he said "Is that really made out of Lego? Wow! That's
> amazing!". At the time, he was standing in a spot from which about 6 - 8
> largish models could be seen (including the 2 UCS sets). Which set had
> caught his fancy? No, it wasn't either of the UCS sets. It wasn't my
> Wobbegong pirate ship with the all-female crew of bloodthirsty piratesses.
> It wasn't my castles. It was the MB aircraft carrier.
And if you'd had the severed head of an ox hanging there amongst your
collection of Van Gogh originals, you know which one he would have
commmented on, don't you !? :-) :-) :-)
And besides, you can't trust the opinion of someone who works for Foxtel,
can you? :-)
> Fond as I am of the MB aircraft carrier, it was scheduled to go back into
> the bit bucket some months ago,
That would be the MB bit bucket, wouldn't it? Please? :-)
> but it has stickers-over-multiple-parts on
MB commits that sin too? They're even worse than I thought!
> the flight deck and I can't bear to cut them. I guess I just have to bite
> the bullet and grab that Stanley knife.
Don't confuse that bullet and the Stanley knife. The result could be ugly.
Cheers
Richie Dulin
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| (...) The UCS Tie Interceptor is great stuff, but IMHO the UCS X-Wing is the absolute cat's pyjamas in the Star Wars theme. I just love waggling them wings. The Millennium Falcon is definitely in 3rd place (OK, I know it isn't a UCS set but it is a (...) (23 years ago, 6-Jun-01, to lugnet.loc.au)
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