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Re: harry Potter & lego
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Sun, 23 Jul 2000 02:47:45 GMT
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At the current rate of juniorization, by fall 2001 the average lego set will
have (*think* *think*) ~5 pieces. Uh, uh oh...

NICK #;^D

In lugnet.org.au, Aaron West writes:
In lugnet.org.au, Nick Cameron writes:
In lugnet.org.au, Sue Ann Barber writes:
Okay. you've probably already seen this... but I just noticed it.

Lego have the rights to "Harry Potter Construction Toys".

What do people think about all of this??

cheers

sue ann
Why don't they come out till next fall  D^`:) .

NICK :"^0
They are to be based on the Sorcer's Stone movie, being released fall 2001.
Nine sets have been agreed upon.  As long as Lego remembers that kids who read
books have the patience to build NON-juniorized sets (remember when...), then
I will be as happy as a clam in the sand.  Which is happier than a clam in the
sauce, yesno?
:o)
Aaron



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(...) And for those super-intelligent modern kids, They'll come in five different bags with a picture of what you can make with each bag. (24 years ago, 23-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.au)

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(...) They are to be based on the Sorcer's Stone movie, being released fall 2001. Nine sets have been agreed upon. As long as Lego remembers that kids who read books have the patience to build NON-juniorized sets (remember when...), then I will be (...) (24 years ago, 23-Jul-00, to lugnet.org.au)

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