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Re: Scans Ready: Star Wars, Rock Raiders, and other 1999 sets.
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Mon, 2 Nov 1998 21:13:01 GMT
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Jesse Long wrote:

Selçuk wrote in message <363B175D.EA10FFA5@nospam.superonline.com>...
Snowspeeder is originally small vehicle already. It has less than Half of • the
Length of X-wing, according to the blue prints of Hoth Base hangar from the • SW
Technical Journal. It looks just OK (if it has a place at cockpit back for • a
second minifig...I hope)..:-)


But this might suggest that, for the first time in Lego and SW toy history,
people are actually taking into account scale.  The Snow Speeder is small,
the Y-Wing is big, etc.

At that rate, how big would a Death Star be?  Lotsa grey legos ... :)

-Lee.



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  Re: Scans Ready: Star Wars, Rock Raiders, and other 1999 sets.
 
(...) 6x6x4 - not coincidentally, the same size as the boulder in Boulder Cliff Canyon... Steve (26 years ago, 3-Nov-98, to lugnet.starwars)

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Selçuk wrote in message <363B175D.EA10FFA5@n...ne.com>... (...) the (...) SW (...) a (...) But this might suggest that, for the first time in Lego and SW toy history, people are actually taking into account scale. The Snow Speeder is small, the (...) (26 years ago, 31-Oct-98, to lugnet.starwars)

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