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I asked if I could purchase the AT-AT Walker from the LEGO Roadshow.....not
a chance came the reply ;-(
You have to wonder though how they go about building such monsters.....I
read somewhere that a prototype is built then a second is built with the
pieces being glued together. Do they draw up building instructions for the
first model, thus making it easy to build the display model?
If this is the case it would simply be a case of getting one's hands on the
plans and building your own AT-AT.... ;-)
Sanjay
Jonas Marcho wrote in message ...
> That'll be the day, Sanjay. It would be greedy enough to ask for a minifig-
> scale Millenium Falcon, let alone an AT-AT or a Death Star (please). Even a
> nanofig-scale Death Star would take up an entire room.
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| Yes and no, depending on how many copies are needed. The Master Builder I talked to at Legoland CA explained that when doing a one-of-a-kind model, the MB would complete it, and then hand it off to specialists that are experts at copying - they'd (...) (26 years ago, 10-May-99, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.build)
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| That'll be the day, Sanjay. It would be greedy enough to ask for a minifig- scale Millenium Falcon, let alone an AT-AT or a Death Star (please). Even a nanofig-scale Death Star would take up an entire room. (26 years ago, 9-May-99, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.build)
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