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In lugnet.market.shopping, James J. Trobaugh writes:
> The "maxi-figs" you see in the picture are borrowed display models from the
> LEGO Outlet store. They are not built out of LEGO bricks at all, they're just
> very large mini-figs and work (joint wise)in the same way.
>
> Unforunatly the "maxi-figs" arent' for sale, so it looks like the model ones
> in the catalog are going to be the closes thing to getting one for yourself.
>
> In lugnet.market.shopping, Steve Chapple writes:
> > In lugnet.market.shopping, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> > > Braden Fox writes:
> > > > WHAT PROTOTYPE!!!!!!!!!!!!
> > >
> > > The one at Kidvention at Legoland CA this summer. Along with
> > > prototypes of the statue of liberty, the movie maker set, and
> > > some technic models.
> >
> > Could someone from Georgia please enlighten me/us
> > regarding those way cool "Maxifigs" (or whatever they're
> > called) that they're holding... http://www.ngltc.org/
> > Are these (in the photo) the prototypes?
> > Are instructions available for us to build our own?
Is there a minifig expert who can tell me/us what set(s) to get to
get (or make) the minifig to match the giant minifig model?
(ie. blue coveralls, red shirt, green hat and classic smiley.)
> > > > 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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