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Re: AT-AT online at S@H
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lugnet.starwars
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Thu, 15 May 2003 12:12:45 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, David Laswell writes:
> In lugnet.starwars, Allan Bedford writes:
> > My suggestion was that since the work was already done and that it might add
> > only 155 - 160 additional parts (1) to the size of the kit... then why not
> > include it to make the set more authentic to the movie?
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> Hey, mebbe they could release it with Luke's real Snowspeeder, since he
> came with Wedge's...or am I the only person in the world who noticed that
> Luke's Snowspeeder was completely devoid of orange?
Your question has me baffled. My snowspeeder(s) came with orange pieces.
In fact, it was the first time I'd seen LEGO orange. Are we still sure
we're talking about the same set here?
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?q=7130_1&v=z
Or, do you mean that Luke's speeder in the movie was devoid of orange?
In which case we really have to talk about how X-wing's are white and not
light grey, but then... it's just LEGO, right? ;)
Regards,
Allan B.
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| (...) Yes. In the movie Luke's Snowspeeder is almost completely grey, while all of the other Rogue pilots fly Snowspeeders with orange color blocks. The only two correct Luke Snowspeeder toys that I can remember ever being released are the (...) (22 years ago, 15-May-03, to lugnet.starwars)
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| (...) And that general attitude on behalf of many SW fans probably contributes greatly to TLC's stated intent of never releasing any EU sets. If there's not significant support for EU sets in the SW:LEGO fan community, there's no guarantee that any (...) (22 years ago, 15-May-03, to lugnet.starwars)
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