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Re: New LEGO Toys Based on Jurassic Park III
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lugnet.publish.cinema
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Mon, 5 Feb 2001 21:18:51 GMT
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> The larger dinos are *definitely* much larger than the Adventurers dinos. I
> was a little disappointed at first with the Juniorised feel of the sets, but
> as I studied the images I realised that, in fact, the same pieces (esp. the
> body pieces) were used in multiple ways in the different models. In fact, the
> typical larger dino body was, in fact, two of the same piece, connected at the
> middle! It's hard to explain without pictures, but when you see them it'll
> make sense.
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> At any rate, as I kept looking at the pictures I became more and more happy
> with these sets. I imagine they will be popular with anyone who wants to make
> big "monsters" to terrorise minifigs (or other scale LEGO figs), from Castle
> builders to Space builders to sadistic Town builders who watched too many
> monster movies as a kid. :D
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> I'm fairly interested in seeing what can be done with them.
>
> eric
This was *exactly* my reaction. Thanks for putting it into words. Now people
will really be able to build dragons.
Jonathan
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| (...) The larger dinos are *definitely* much larger than the Adventurers dinos. I was a little disappointed at first with the Juniorised feel of the sets, but as I studied the images I realised that, in fact, the same pieces (esp. the body pieces) (...) (24 years ago, 5-Feb-01, to lugnet.animation)
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