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Re: Color & Classic Space
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lugnet.space
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Sun, 7 Nov 1999 14:12:30 GMT
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Perhaps we could make a whole web-page about this. Everyone´s theories and
thoughts.
--Tobias
> At least, this is how *I* played with my sets when I was 12 or so. I would
> certainly never do this klind of thing today. Nope. I welcome more
> speculation on other sets; this was fun....
>
> Dave (jot and jab)
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> P.S. I never bothered trying to classify post-"Classic" mini-figs. Futuron
> guys...it's all just yellow and blue, and what fun is that. And the all-black
> Blacktrons? When you're evil, you don't need a Class. Everyone kills everyone
> else.
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> THE END.
>
> -----
>
> > Yellow= Pilots- they always seemed to be the figs that came with spaceships
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> > White= Technicians- they played the support role in most pictures involving
> > ships.
> >
> > Blue= Scientists- They were the figs with the labs and the Uranium search
> > vehicle.
> >
> > Red= Command- they came with the command base and command vehicles
> >
> > Black= I can't really figure these guys out. My thoughts were either gaurds,
> > GI, or high command.
> >
> > Felix
>
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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| I've never given any figure "rank" over each other (just my own wussy way of play when I was ten), but rather considered their job in a given Lego set as a clue to what their color might indicate as their "Class". Here's how I always broke 'em down: (...) (25 years ago, 6-Nov-99, to lugnet.space)
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