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Re: thoughts on the lego skatepark
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lugnet.loc.au
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Sun, 6 Oct 2002 11:27:47 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Sue Ann Barber writes:
> Hi all
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> real life keeps interfering with my Lego time but I did recently purchase a
> skate park.
Good to hear from you again!
> Some of you will know that my Rock Festival contained a skate park using
> bricks from that OTHER company's line..
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> My first reaction to the Lego skatepark was the joy in not having it
> "explode" whilst it was being built - a very common problem with the other
> one. The design of the Lego set is less complex with less
> difficult-to-handle pieces. The curved pieces are stronger and retain their
> position (see bit about exploding bricks).
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> The colours are good and the set has a good feel. One criticism - it's not
> big enough! I'll have to purchase another one to fill the space of the old
> one.
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> I do love the range of pieces - the ramps could be used in other places as
> could the light stands and it comes with a set of stairs and a slide!
Glad to hear at least the LEGO quality still kicks that other company...
> ok - back to the real non-lego world
8?(
ROSCO
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