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Re: Set 10159 - City Airport
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lugnet.reviews
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Mon, 25 Oct 2004 15:57:13 GMT
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In lugnet.reviews, Tim Tosino wrote:
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> By nose cone I meant this piece: http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/6153. I don't
> see why TLG would need to replace it since it a fairly new piece. (1994). I
> looked at the zoomed in picture on S@H and I couldn't see the holes for the
> studs. But I was relieved when I see they they weren't click hinges on the plane
> and heli. I can't wait for my TWO to ship but not waiting on that VISA bill :)
Ah, THAT nose cone. Shows I usually collect space sets, doesn't it :-)
Well, if you look at the changes they did with the plates, this changes is
logical. It is the same useage that they improved (you can now attach it onto a
larger plate, without studs getting in the way. So as a building piece, it is
now more versatily. But I agree about the looks.
And yes, no click hinges, but "normal" fingered hinges. And lots of them! On the
two helicopters and the roof of the plane.
Enjoy your two sets and let the CC company worry about the bill ;-)
/\/\ark "my air traffic controller is now filing an official complaint about the
lack of escalators" de Kock
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| (...) By nose cone I meant this piece: (URL) I don't see why TLG would need to replace it since it a fairly new piece. (1994). I looked at the zoomed in picture on S@H and I couldn't see the holes for the studs. But I was relieved when I see they (...) (20 years ago, 24-Oct-04, to lugnet.reviews)
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