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Re: The "Which Set Should I Buy" FAQ
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lugnet.robotics
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Mon, 20 Dec 1999 14:00:05 GMT
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Barbara Nostrand <nostrand@bradley!AvoidSpam!.edu>
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Hi.
Excluding the $15.75 motor, the remainder of the set costs $0.45 a part.
Excluding the $12.25 battery case as well (which holds six AA cells just
like the brick) the set costs $11.75 for 52 parts at $0.23 per part which
is not a stunning deal. Since the battery case is probably useless, you
are really looking at $0.45 a part.
Now. What is this clutch gear that everyone is so excited about? I looked
at the pictures on the on-line catalogue and couldn't see anything that
wasn't already familiar. Maybe I am missing something.
Barbara Nostrand
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| | Re: The "Which Set Should I Buy" FAQ
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| << Also, I'm not at all convinced that the RIS 1.5 upgrade is worth $30, if you're not using Lego's software. (Which you probably shouldn't be anyway!) >> I viewed it more of a need for the clutch gear, and the upgrade costed 25, to find a cheap set (...) (25 years ago, 18-Dec-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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