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Re: UCS Tie Interceptor first opinions.
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lugnet.starwars
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Fri, 19 May 2000 19:11:55 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Mark Sandlin writes:
> In lugnet.starwars, Chris Norman writes:
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> > You should have seen the confused look on my face when I was
> > opening plastic bags and said "Why the &$%@ are there shovels in here?". I
> > will take some pics when I am done to show all of you, why there were shovels
> > in a tie fighter set, but this also was a bit of dismay, because you would
> > think they could have molded a special piece for the function the shovel
> > serves.
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> I noticed the shovels on the wings when I saw the preview pics. I
> suppose I thought it was kind of neat that they were using them in a
> non-shovel kind of way. I like using parts in unusual ways.
I fully agree, Mark. When I saw thos pics, I thought, "That is so cool! I
never would've used it this way!" I am very happy that Lego decided to use
current pieces rather than molding a new one just for that use. I feel the
same way about the dark gray harpoon guns, too. ;)
Jeff
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| | Re: UCS Tie Interceptor first opinions.
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| (...) opening plastic (...) some (...) they (...) I noticed the shovels on the wings when I saw the preview pics. I suppose I thought it was kind of neat that they were using them in a non-shovel kind of way. I like using parts in unusual ways. (...) (25 years ago, 19-May-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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