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UCS in the future
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Date: 
Mon, 7 Aug 2000 18:49:30 GMT
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Ok, after finally finding the UCS models here in Europe I can only agree
with everyone else - they're marvellous!

Now (again, I know...), what UCS models would be possible in the future?

My takes:

Episode 1 - Naboo Fighter, AAT
Episode 4 - TIE Fighter (hardly likely, with the Interceptor around), Y-Wing
Fighter (probably a tad too large)
Episode 5 - Snowspeeder, Slave 1 (again, probably too large), Cloud Car (not
likely)
Episode 6 - AT-ST, A-Wing Fighter, B-Wing Fighter (again, probably too
large)

Regarding a previous post of mine including a quote from a Lego rep
(regarding updated versions of older ships), it dawned on me that she
probably meant the UCS models... Both do exist in some form (well, TIE X-1)
in System size.

T.
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  Re: UCS in the future
 
(...) Hmm, I think the ships that "are too large" could be possible UCS models because they aren't TOO large. They're mostly single-seater (or maybe double) ships so they should be comparable to the existing UCS sets. Then again, I don't know how (...) (24 years ago, 8-Aug-00, to lugnet.starwars)
  Re: UCS in the future
 
(...) Maybe we'll see some other UCS models besides in Star Wars(okay , i think this has been talked about before) like some town models: how about a car factory, with realistic two-seater cars, conveyor belt, robotic machines for building them. A (...) (24 years ago, 8-Aug-00, to lugnet.starwars)

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