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    Re: On to other news.... —Greg Majewski
   (...) My guess is that it is just a simple mistake by Todd. (...) Wow... that was really awkwardly worded. But I think I get your idea. First of all, what is with "Futureworld?" There was never any line of products by this name. The line you (...) (23 years ago, 20-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
   (...) as Futureworld. The same symbol appears for Futuron sets as it does for Legoland Space sets and both Futuron and Legoland Space have the same logo. The first version of Space Police has the similar planet on the shoulder logo as Futuron and to (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Duane Hess
     (...) Are you talking about the logo itself, or the design of the "uniform"? (...) This link has a lot of information for you (if you haven't been there already...). (URL) you mind separating your post into paragraphs? It makes it very hard to read (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
     (...) It is interesting to know that there are three new versions of Futuron uniforms, including two variations of the black Futuron uniform. The same logo, on both the uniforms and the space craft, are on Legoland Space and Futuron. The red, white (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Greg Majewski
     (...) Sorry, it was started in 1978. (...) Sorry pal, but you're not going to win this. If you insist you are right, I insist that you check the release date on <set:924> (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Kyle Keppler
     (...) Here's a list of sets from 1978 and there are definatly soem CS sets there: (URL) here is a timeline of lego space, which has a little entry under 78: (URL) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Duane Hess
      (...) I believe you, but to play devil's advocate the instructions on Brickshelf show 1979. I seem to remember a debate coming up once before on copyright vs. release date. Can anyone point to a resolution, or am I just smoking crack? (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
     
          Re: On to other news.... —Suzanne D. Rich
       (...) For the sake of further evidence, I own a classic space LEGO box that says '1978'. it was purchased in the USA (for me as a kid). Differentiating characteristic between 493 in 1978 is the lack of a crater baseplate (uses bricks to build (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
        (...) I appreciate that you have shown the box for the proof of their arguement, Suzanne. Jesse Long (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Ronald Vallenduuk
       My 889, 891, 894, 897, 918 and 920 all show (C)1979 on the instructions. I'm afraid the boxes never made it... However, 367 is (C)1975.... ;-) Duq "Suzanne D. Rich" <suz@baseplate.com> wrote in message news:3B3252A5.A405CE...ate.com... (...) started (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
     
          Re: On to other news.... —Geoffrey Hyde
       (...) .html Kyle - or for that matter anyone with HTML knowledge - why won't that URL: be recognised or resolve to a proper URL: for my browser? IE5.5 brings back a 'page cannot be found' error when I try cutting and pasting that in. -- Cheers ... (...) (23 years ago, 22-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
     
          Re: Valid URLs (was: On to other news....) —Ross Crawford
       (...) The ">" is extraneous, probably introduced by someones news / mail client when replying. If you go back to the first post with this link ((URL) it's correct. Note that ">" is invalid in any URL. ROSCO (23 years ago, 22-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
     
          Re: On to other news.... —Larry Pieniazek
      (...) Fibblesnork is a framed site. You may not be able to get in that deep. Try this one: (URL) click on Futuron. That may not be the exact place Kyle was referencing, though. It DOES show a timeline and shows where Futuron fits in the scheme of (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
     
          Re: On to other news.... —Tom Stangl
      (...) There's a simpler answer than that - the frame in question is: (URL) original URL got split, then quoted, adding a ">" into the URL between "futuron-" and "timeline.html". If you look at Kyle's original message, the URL is correct -- Tom (...) (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
     
          Re: On to other news.... —Larry Pieniazek
       (...) Good catch! Missed that. In my defense, it was in the wee hours of the morning and I had just finished building my copy of Kevin Wilson's schoolhouse kit. An exhausting but impressive build! Man that kit comes with a lot of pieces. ++Lar (23 years ago, 24-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Kevin Wilson
       Larry Pieniazek wrote in message ... (...) with (...) More than 1600 :-) Were there any actual Lego sets with that many pieces? I seem to remember 1400 as being about the highest. Kevin ---...--- Craftsman Lego Kits & Custom models: (URL) Lego parts (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Tom Stangl
        5571 - 1743 pieces. (...) -- Tom Stangl ***(URL) Visual FAQ home ***(URL) Bay Area DSMs (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
       
            Re: On to other news.... —Ross Crawford
        (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Larry Pieniazek
        (...) Check out 5571 for mainstream... over 1700 Check out Statue of Liberty for LD originated... over 2000 (both IIRC, I gotta go to my meeting no time to check) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
       (...) 1,600 pieces. The first set is a giant Lego figure with a hat and the second set is a model of the Statue of Liberty, which has many sand green bricks and plates. I do not recall the particular call numbers but I do remember that I have them (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Duane Hess
       (...) The Black Cat/Giant Truck <set:5571> has 1743 The Silver Champion <set:8458> has 1412 The Statue of Liberty <set:3450>, which has already been stated, has 2882 Lego Mosaic <set:3443> has 1993 The Legoland Minifigure <set:3723> has 1849 The (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
      
           Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
       (...) Please forgive me for the mistake about the Silver Champion, Duane. I did not have my catalog with me. Jesse Long (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
     
          Re: On to other news.... —Kyle Keppler
      (...) Yep, that's what happened. :-P --Kyle (URL) (...) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space, lugnet.general)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
     (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Dave Schuler
     (...) I received the beloved 924 in 1978. I recall it quite vividly; I know that I received it for Christmas, and I know that I had it during Spring of 1979 (I still have it, of course!). Does this help you? Dave! (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
     (...) The sets were made in December of 1978 but were labeled as 1979. This is an occurence that happens much too frquently in merchandising and I think that Lego simply confused people with that approach to their customers. (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Greg Majewski
     (...) Really? I never knew that. Thanks for pointing it out. Do you have a link or proof that this was the case? (...) Oh, I was not aware that you were referring to the minifigs. True, SP1 and black Futuron minifigs both have the same torsos. But (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
     (...) The logo for Blacktron I and the Legend of Zelda series both contain the same logo but The Legend of Zelda also contains the logo in an upward direction and I know this because I used to own the Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past on my Super (...) (23 years ago, 21-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Kyle D. Jackson
   (...) I doubt this. The Legoland Space series was introduced in 1978. It was the first space-themed series of LEGO toys that made use of the poseable "minifig", which was also introduced in 1978. "Legoland" was the name given the the line of sets (...) (23 years ago, 22-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
   (...) I was simply thinking that the same symbol was used on both sets but that brings even more confusion into this discussion but I think that the only way that this issue will ever become resolved is that we speak with an actual representative or (...) (23 years ago, 22-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Greg Majewski
   (...) So by using your logic, we can determine that France and Russia are actually the same country because they both have red, blue and white bars on their flags. The logo doesn't matter. It is what name the sets were released under that does. (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
     (...) France and Russia are not the same country but about forty countries around the world have red, white, and blue stripes in their flags. I think I was stressed out over the numerous letters in response to my letters so what I meant to say was (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         Re: On to other news.... —Tim Courtney
      (...) Dude, chill. You make ABSOLUTELY NO sense here, your 'arguments' are just rambling. LEGOLAND Space (ie. Classic Space [1]) ran 1978-1988 when they phased it out. Futuron is a separate sub-theme in the catalogs, with a different minifig design (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
     
          Re: On to other news.... —Kyle Keppler
       (...) It sure is clear! It's cause it's the coolest logo LEGO has ever made for anything my brotha!! How did you not know that! Geeze! Bring on the CS re-issues! --Kyle (URL) (23 years ago, 25-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
    
         responding to multiple Jesse posts —Paul Hartzog
     (...) you asked: The first question is why has Lugnet not put a section for Exploriens? and then requested an Exploriens area. direct this to the owner/operator of lugnet, plz. We don't control such issues. you also asked: The second question is if (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Jesse Alan Long
   (...) All I was asking was some simple questions and you and a few others act as though you are the Lego gods and that you have a right to "bait" me. Am I a fish? Do I breathe through gills? Do I live in a fishbowl? Do I bait you because I believe (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
   
        Re: On to other news.... —Greg Majewski
   (...) I answered your questions the first go 'round as politely as I could, but because you insist that I am wrong and you still believe something that has absolutley no basis to it, I have been getting a bit frustrated. Sorry if I have been (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jun-01, to lugnet.space)
 

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