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In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Richard Marchetti writes:
> Some Tyco Castles can be seen at:
>
> http://members.aol.com/blueofnoon2/tyco/t-cs5280.jpg
> http://members.aol.com/blueofnoon2/tyco/t-c5281.jpg
> http://members.aol.com/blueofnoon2/tyco/t-c5282.jpg
>
> Now, where is the page that used to host these pictures?
>
> -- Richard
cool, thanks, richard! it's a tyco 5282 i recently scored. _definitely_,
these are the best of the clone brands. the (6) red 2x1x3 gothic windows
are sweeet! i keep the tyco sorted seperately from lego, but i don't mind
using certain special pieces like these windows in a lego construction.
also, the detailed weapons make unique accessories for custom mini-fig
characters. (love the battleaxe!) the tyco figs and overly-muscled horses
are a bit too strange for my eyes accustomed to lego, though. (pink skin!? ~
what's that?)
the gray bricks are just a shade lighter than standard lego light gray. i
may use these to make a mountain or some such background for a lego
structure. the octagonal and triangular tyco bricks deviate from lego
modularity almost completely, but there are some strange cool possibilities
with them nonetheless.
later ~ craig~
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