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Re: Mmm. This made my day....
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lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto
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Tue, 15 Feb 2005 19:26:20 GMT
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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, Calum Tsang wrote:
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I think theyre about...8-10 inches x 4-5 inches? Theyre a good size. Not
too expensive, about $4-5 for the basic apple one.
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Wow. So they are bananas? And you had how many of these in a week? Im
impressed! Im diabetic; Id be in a coma after the first one!
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Im bummed. Im going to play with my LEGO NHL set.
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Not being a hockey fan, I cant say I understand, but the hockey set is
pretty cool regardless for the 32 long axle and the rounded tan bricks. That
and when theyre on sale... :)
Calum
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Gonna be lots on sale after this year. :( or I guess maybe :)
Youre from Toronto and not into hockey? I didnt know they grew them that way
up there. :) You know, the set I like the most is the 1-on-1 street hockey one I
love the huge tarmac tiles.. Well that and Ive developed a wicked wrist shot
(dont think that blade curve is legal, though).
One thing I wish for the hockey sets is a different minifig torso that lets the
shoulders pivot more naturally. They made a separate piece for the feet
(skates), so why not make a slight mod to the arms so the figs didnt all have
to play one-handed? I think this will be the next fantasy part I make in our
Rapid Prototyping machine just because it annoys me.
Darrell
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| (...) I think they're about...8-10 inches x 4-5 inches? They're a good size. Not too expensive, about $4-5 for the basic apple one. (...) Not being a hockey fan, I can't say I understand, but the hockey set is pretty cool regardless for the 32 long (...) (20 years ago, 15-Feb-05, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, FTX)
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