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Re: Divers (was: Lugnet Roll-call)
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lugnet.people, lugnet.town
Date: 
Mon, 17 Jan 2000 18:15:32 GMT
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In lugnet.people, Matthew Teets writes:

I find the best way to "use" the sets is to combine them with the pirate theme
(whice I don't have much of) in sort of a "sunken ship" diorama.  This
enhances the fun of the set a lot.  I don't actually understand why this
didn't occur more to TLC when creating the sets as they have a treasure chest
stuck in the jaws of the bones of a giant fish, but not from a wrecked ship
(with skeleton!).  This is especially odd since the two themes were close to
each other in dates.  I think they could have sold a lot more divers that way
through sort of a cross-pollination.

Hmm.  I wonder if LEGO thought about making a combo-pack of something like
6558 Shark Cage Cove and 6250 Cross Bone Clipper.  If they had included an
additional instruction set, to build a shipwreck search-and-salvage (or the
academic equivalent of salvage), that would have been great!

Steve



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(...) I find the best way to "use" the sets is to combine them with the pirate theme (whice I don't have much of) in sort of a "sunken ship" diorama. This enhances the fun of the set a lot. I don't actually understand why this didn't occur more to (...) (25 years ago, 15-Jan-00, to lugnet.people, lugnet.town)

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