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Re: Quickie 10000 Guarded Inn (a review as if there never had been a set #6067)
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lugnet.reviews, lugnet.castle
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Wed, 18 Jul 2001 12:13:45 GMT
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It does seem to be more of a common thing these days, but then is the volume
of sets being made much larger now??
and has anyone noticed the print quality of the instruction book
it reminds me of a colour photocopy (all be it a good one) of the original
"Jeff Stembel" <jeff.stembel@noaa.gov> wrote in message
news:GGo40L.KJE@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.castle, Richard Marchetti writes:
> >
> > But for the lack of greater quality control in the manufacturing of the
> > printed elements, this set would have achieved a perfect score without a
> > doubt.
>
> I do't know why anyone expected any different. Offset printing has been pretty
> common for years, especially in Star Wars.
>
> Also, the printing in the two sets I've opened so far haven't been off by much
> at all, and one set had perfect printing on the half-timber walls. :)
>
> Jeff
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