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In lugnet.general, Silas Pierrot writes:
> I was looking at my Lego Idea books and noticing how much superior the book
> from the early 80s is (#6000) compared to the more recent one (#260). They
> both have interesting ideas, but #6000 is great because it not only has
> ideas, it follows a story line, which makes it fun to look through. It also
> is about twice as long. I know there were other idea books put out, such as
> #250 and #8890 from the late 80s. Can any one out there make some comments
> about these or any others they know of?
>
> Silas
Page Comparison of Legoland idea books (no Technic):
200 52p 1985
226 84p 1981
250 52p 1987
260 52p 1990
697 (52?)p 1997 (don't have scans of it here at work. :) )
6000 84p 1980
7777 84p 1981
The older ones have almost 40% more pages than the newer ones! There is also
more space dedicated to each theme in the older ones. Over half (50p) of 6000
is dedicated to Town, while 200, 250, & 260 have a measly 12 pages for Town!
They are all good, but I find myself looking through 6000 and 200 the most for
Town ideas.
Jeff
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