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Re: There goes the neighborhood b/w Look who's coming to dinner.
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lugnet.starwars
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Sat, 4 Aug 2001 02:37:44 GMT
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Posting pictures of Ewoks is public endangerment, it cause projectile
vomitting in some people...
Oh, you mean Mace Windu. No can do, he has the hereto unknown Jedi Power of
"does not appear in photographs" so your out of luck for the moment. We are
waiting for our shipment of those little creatures that cancel out Jedi
powers so we can snap a pic. But I have personally observed him.
Matthew Teets
In lugnet.starwars, Geordan Hankinson writes:
> I'll hold you to this you know! unless of course you reveal the
> pics...pretty please?
>
> -Geordan-
>
>
> In lugnet.starwars, Matthew Teets writes:
> > I normally don't reply to posts this old....but it is topical....
> >
> > An anonymous source gave me the following information (plus showed me some
> > pics) on 2002 sets.
> >
> > THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHHOOD!!!
> > Ewoks make their appearance in a set...
> >
> >
> > LOOK WHO'S COMING TO DINNER!!!
> > A BROWN Mace Windu will be part of the 2002 Episode 2 line-up. Brown face,
> > brown hands, otherwise very Jedi-ish.
> > Also, Slave I is being re-released at about two times the size. It
> > apparently appears as a different bounty hunters ship in the movie, but you
> > can't hide that it's the same ship but done up like it should have been in
> > the first place, MUCH better scale.
> >
> > I have other great info, but hey go find your own source :)
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > In lugnet.starwars, Damien Nesbit writes:
> > > Yup, yer right. I definitely missed the discussion on the subject when
> > > these sets first appeared. Its been a while since I've had some extra cash
> > > to grab some Legos with, as it has also been some time since I could devote
> > > my mental energies to pondering all subjects Lego. If you've got the time,
> > > give me #'s of the postings and I'll bring myself up to date on the issue
> > > when I can.
> > > I have to say, though, that I agree with you. Every town needs a
> > > Shaft(What about a Jack of Spades from "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka!"?). I also
> > > agree that this is Lego's way of testing the waters on the subject. I hope
> > > that it's being greeted with a positive response. I, for one, must commend
> > > TLC on being so enacting such measures so quickly. It seems to me that they
> > > might have had the Tie Pilot minifigs slated to have the same black
> > > headpieces that the Imperial Guards have in the Imperial Shuttle set, but
> > > figured that it'd be relatively easy to slip the new brown heads into this
> > > set, and just went for it! Hooray!!! And extra kudos to LUGNET in general.
> > > I daresay that this might not have been implemented had we no forum such as
> > > this to rant and conversate within as TLC stands back and listens (or reads,
> > > however the case may be).
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