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Just wanted to add my own little bit to the review (GREAT review, btw). I feel
the same way about the set. It IS pretty durn big! But look out! The box
shows that you can make THREE submersibles with the detachable mini-sub. You
cannot, in fact, make a submersible with the mini-sub and the big spinning
pneumatic tube motor without a bit of "creative reengineering."
Just a little gripe, since being able to stick the pneumatic engine to the
mini-sub is COOL, but not part of the instructions.
-Zak
In lugnet.starwars, Greg Majewski writes:
> A review of the set I received for Christmas:
> Set #: 7161
> Name: Gungan Sub
> Theme: Star Wars
<SNIP>
> One of two engine
> attatchments can be connected to the cockpit, making it a small complete
> seperate submersible.
<SNIP>
> Reviewed by: Greg Majewski, 12/26/99
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| (...) feel Thanks :) (...) I have seen that picture showing three seperate subs as well, so I was a bit confused when the sub I got didn't do that. I'm guessing there's more than one version of the sub? I know there have been other sets like this, (...) (25 years ago, 27-Dec-99, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.reviews)
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| A review of the set I received for Christmas: Set #: 7161 Name: Gungan Sub Theme: Star Wars Subtheme: Episode I Year: 1999 Pieces: 375 Minifigs: 3 (Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui-Gon Jinn, and Jar Jar Binks) Price: ~$49.99 (US$) Though it has been criticized (...) (25 years ago, 27-Dec-99, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.reviews)
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