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Re: Lego (DK) Animals and Figures Books (semi-review)
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Sat, 27 Nov 1999 06:05:37 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.ut, Ashley Glennon writes:
> I purchased the Lego Animals and Lego Figures books tonight at the Media Play
> in Ogden. Both books cost less than $10 total with tax.
> snip
> My second impression
> is that the statement made by DK that you can build these items "from bricks
> you have at home" is not realistic. Outside of mega-Lego enthusiasts, I doubt
> the average kid has all the specialty bricks necessary to make the necessary
> figures. Example: How many "pre-pirate" era kids have brown 2x2 round plates
> or the soccer ball from the World Cup soccer sets? The animals book will
> likely be more satisfying for younger Lego fans as it uses pieces more
> frequently found in the freestyle sets.
The soccer ball piece is part of the standard line for 2000.
> Ashley
> http://www.minifigmuseum.freeservers.com
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| I purchased the Lego Animals and Lego Figures books tonight at the Media Play in Ogden. Both books cost less than $10 total with tax. Both books look great but are certainly geared to a younger crowd. My first impression of the two books is that the (...) (25 years ago, 27-Nov-99, to lugnet.loc.us.ut)
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