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In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Kerry Raymond writes:
> When you are finished, please tell me if:
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> * you have a ton of leftover parts (I had over 60 in all shapes and sizes)
> and leftover stickers
> * you can explain why the superstructure has so many tiles built into its
> base
>
> But be warned. Two weeks ago I bought this set as my first excursion into
> Mega Bloks. A week later I went back and bought 6 more. I've having great
> fun with them.
Yup, heaps of good pieces and stickers left over, I love it. And I think
that the island is held on by tiles to make it possible to remove it more
easily for transport and under hull development, and to make the model fall
better in a cataclysmic tumble. That's my guess. Felt to me like a
farsighted bit of design really.
My first week is almost up, and I'm almost as hungry for more as were you ;-)
Richard
Still baldly going...
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| (...) fall (...) Yes, the adding of the wheels is a bit bizarre. It would have been more logical to do the wheels before commencing any of the above-deck superstructure. But then I wouldn't have built the carrier hull in three parts either. I found (...) (24 years ago, 13-Nov-00, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)
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| (...) It looks like we are all taking a walk on the wild side. (...) fit (...) When you are finished, please tell me if: * you have a ton of leftover parts (I had over 60 in all shapes and sizes) and leftover stickers * you can explain why the (...) (24 years ago, 11-Nov-00, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)
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