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Re: Dragonstar!
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 14 Apr 2003 04:04:55 GMT
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> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=17768
> > >
> > > In this picture, behind the crewman ... those pieces you're using for, I
> > > assume, a refigerator or freezer ... where did you get them? I've never
> > > seen that piece before.
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> > Those are from a Spaceport set from several years ago, #6614 Launch Evac 1.
> > The set is a small fire/rescue-type vehicle and it comes with 2 of those
> > door pieces.
> >
> > --Dan
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> Actually it was part of the Launch Command line, which was Spaceport's
> predecessor (and was much better, as its "launch pad" set had a STS orbiter
> rather than a ridiculous three-stage shuttle with tiny black wings and no
> boosters or fuel tank; Launch Command also had all the cool sets, like
> Shuttle Transcon 2). Close enough, but Launch Command is my favorite Town
> theme so I'm a bit anal about it.
>
> -Andrusi &&
> Sanity not included.
Thanks for your answers, guys!
I need to dig out some of those pieces for the Okizaki ... anyone happen to
know what category it would be on Bricklink? Those things would make for
some pretty cool cargo containers.
Jeff Benson
jbenso1@towson.edu
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