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In lugnet.starwars, Luke Ma writes:
> And on the subject: how many people build alternate models of sets? I
> realize that taking your entire collection and creating something original
> without constraint is more fun for most but for those who have limited
> sets...isn't that what Lego is partially about? That even with a very
> limited number of pieces, one can always build many different things?
>
> Sonic
I tend to do that from time to time. My Shrike (which is on Brickshelf:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=121399
that was an alternate from the X-Wing.
It's a lot like a game to me when I do alternates...what can I do with what I
have here? And strangely enough, one of the best sets for noodling around was
the Episode I small set with the STAPs and Jar Jar. The piece assortment was
just right to do many different things.
Joe
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