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Re: Galidor @ Zainey Brainy
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lugnet.market.shopping, lugnet.reviews
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Sat, 27 Apr 2002 01:10:12 GMT
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John Henry Kruer wrote:

In lugnet.market.shopping, Marlene Spears writes:
If you live near any of the stores listed here,

http://www.galidor.com/whatsnew/

you can have a "sneak preview" look at these sets. They're "action figures"
rather than brick or Technic/Bionicle products. This seems like a bit of a
departure from tradition, I can't say whether that's a good thing.

Has anyone bought and opened and played with one of these sets?

I havn't bought one, (I live in the south) but I have to say I am not
pleased.  Poring through lego.com and its magazines, galidor is just another
way for Lego to make money.  I guess lego figures that bricks don't make
enough money, so they are going into action figures.  This actually started
with bionicle, but at least you built them.  Lego claims you can
'build'galidor, but all they are are torsos, arms and legs connected by
technic pegs.  The only brick/technic in these are the 4 or so pegs that are
used to connect the body parts.

I guess I never posted when I got one (over a week ago) from S@H. They
definitely are rather limited in their LEGOness, but they do use the
same new linkage as the new Alpha Team sets (but all the parts are
highly sculpted). I purchased Euripides and will probably try and use
some of the parts for a large dragon.

They do have a decent range of motion. One thing which may not be
aparent is that the hands do rotate at the wrist.

FUT: lugnet.reviews

Frank



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  Re: Galidor @ Zainey Brainy
 
(...) I havn't bought one, (I live in the south) but I have to say I am not pleased. Poring through lego.com and its magazines, galidor is just another way for Lego to make money. I guess lego figures that bricks don't make enough money, so they are (...) (22 years ago, 26-Apr-02, to lugnet.market.shopping)

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