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Re: The 2001 lineup (list on FBTB)
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lugnet.starwars
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Thu, 24 Aug 2000 20:07:55 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Steve Chapple writes:
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> It sure would be sweet if it resembles (Dave's?) AT-ST shown at MITs
> 1999 MindFest event. (I know David Eaton made the one AT-AT and
> Shaun Sullivan made the other - I suspect the AT-ST is Dave's since
> the style is similar to his AT-AT) Incredible models and a great display.
> http://troy.simplenet.com/lego/mindfest/images/dscn1014.JPG
> Since we all know TLC will never release a minifig scale AT-AT...
Actually the AT-ST is Shaun's, you can get instructions for it (dunno if
they're complete yet) over at FBTB. It's an excellent rendition, but the set
would have to be at a higher price point than the one that was mentioned
before... it would have to be a $50-$60 set. I suspect that the Lego AT-AT
will be smaller and will use technic and throwbot parts for the legs. It
could still be cool, it they do it right.
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> Dave - How about an Bricksmith AT-AT kit? How (gulp) much would
> it be? For that matter, how about the AT-ST if TLC won't do it "right"?
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> SRC
-Bryan
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| (...) <snip> (...) It sure would be sweet if it resembles (Dave's?) AT-ST shown at MITs 1999 MindFest event. (I know David Eaton made the one AT-AT and Shaun Sullivan made the other - I suspect the AT-ST is Dave's since the style is similar to his (...) (24 years ago, 24-Aug-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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