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In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Kerry Raymond writes:
> So, while the head goes on enough to hold it on, the head is sitting too high
> and you can still see the mouth above the beard, so you can have the full beard
> without the moustache look, but not the full moustache-and-beard look.
Well, to my mind the HP sets had a similar problem with the bearded guy
whose face was misprinted such that even though the minihead will sit lower
(or correctly), you have to raise it up so that the glasses do not appear to
be located beneath the beard. Or is it just my mini?
Isn't lego quality becoming fairly "iffy" also?
Anyway, I am going to guess that there is nothing wrong with the Shifty
beard that cannot be solved with a Dremel tool, jeweler's file, or a hobby
knife.
-- Hop-Frog
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: Shifty sets: brown beards!
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| (...) lower (...) to (...) No, mine are like that too, so I think it's a generic fault. (...) Lego is not always perfect, but Shifty is definitely a lot "iffy"-er based on my actual experiences with it (all reported in this newsgroup). (...) This is (...) (23 years ago, 26-Jun-02, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)
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| (...) Argh!!! When I posted the above, I had only looked in the polybag. Now that I have built the set I have discovered that the brown beards are not moulded properly and prevents the head from sitting as low as it should on the neck. So, while the (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-02, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)
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