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I agree - if it's just basic bricks, lets build it ourselves. Who's
going buy one anyways and will make the instructions available?
SRC
(Who would like to make one, but doesn't want to waste time
squinting at photos to do so.)
In lugnet.market.shopping, James J. Trobaugh writes:
> I agree, for $150 you can buy close to 7 basic 1200 blue tubs and build a few
> of these things. I would have been much more intersted if they had kept the
> slopes and arches in the set.
>
> In lugnet.market.shopping, Doug Dropeskey writes:
> > You can probably build one of those things (or a close equivalent) with a
> > few tubs at a third the cost. I would have considered buying something like
> > the prototype, with lots of slopes, but I can't see any reason to buy the
> > production model. I feel sorry for the people who absolutely must collect
> > everything LEGO produces. 8.3 cents a piece is pretty expensive for basic
> > bricks.
> >
> > Tom Stangl, VFAQman <talonts@vfaq.com> wrote in message
> > news:39B5A558.257135B6@vfaq.com...
> > > Un-frigging believable! The minifig doesn't have the 6005 arches
> > > for hands like the prototype does.
> > > > http://members.tripod.com/~jstroot/P0000949.jpg
> > > > (1) Note to lawyers and other hired goons: all pictures copyright
> > > > 2000 The LEGO Group. Used without permission, but intended for
> > > > informational / educational purposes only!
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