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Re: ok, lets play this again, what sets should we see in November
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lugnet.starwars
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Thu, 8 Jun 2000 15:15:49 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Josh Opotzner writes:
> In lugnet.starwars, Bryan Hodges writes:
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> Actually, 2001 *will* be the Imperial year. Sorry, I don't have a bookmark to
> it, but I remember there was an interview with somebody from Lego. He said
> that it'd be the Imperial year, and when asked if we would get stormtroopers,
> he said "Yes, in 2001". Too bad I can't locate it, though...
>
> I agree, we need more Imperials. How are these kids supposed to be playing
> with this stuff, anyway?:) Heres the rebel hanger: X-Wing, Y-Wing, A-Wing, B-
> Wing, Snowspeeder. And...heres the Imperial hanger...a TIE Advanced and two
> speeder bikes:). It would be *really* cool if, when they release the normal
> TIE, they have two TIES in one set for $30. Maybe two normal TIE
> fighters...or more reasonably a TIE and a TIE Intercepter. I also believe
> the'll release all the mini-fig pack figs in normal sets...I'm hoping
> Palpatine will be in a shuttle. They have essentially run out of rebel craft
> to produce, unless they want to get wierd and start making sets like the V-
> Wing. I'm very confident there will stormtroopers on the shelfs before the
> year is over.
I'm pretty sure you mean ask LEGO at fbtb, whose link you may see at the main
Star Wars newsgroup page.
Alan
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