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Re: Soldier help?
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lugnet.pirates
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Mon, 5 Feb 2001 14:49:13 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, Jon Furman writes:
> DOes anyone out there know why The Lego Company switched from Blue soldiers
> to Red Imperial guards in 1992? Are they supposed to be different
> countries, or different branches of the same military?
> I am also wondering why the Lugnet database lists "Lagoon Lockup" and
> "Broadside's Brig" as imperial guards sets when they come with Blue coated
> soldiers? If they truly are imperial guard sets , Isn't "Broadside" a
> reference to "Governor Broadside" who is included with the Carribbean
> Clipper and Eldorado fortress? Is this the link between the two? Help me
> out here guys! JOn
both the red and blue leader-guys have been called "Governer Broadside". All I
can figure is The Lego Company said "Blue and white?!? What were we thinking?
Now red and white... That has potential...".
NICK (-:
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| DOes anyone out there know why The Lego Company switched from Blue soldiers to Red Imperial guards in 1992? Are they supposed to be different countries, or different branches of the same military? I am also wondering why the Lugnet database lists (...) (24 years ago, 2-Feb-01, to lugnet.pirates)
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