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Re: Watto's Junk shop boxed set or bucket?
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lugnet.starwars
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Wed, 13 Sep 2000 06:58:15 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Frank Filz writes:
> The bucket does come with instructions for all the pod racers shown on the
> bucket (at least on the "front" side - I think there are some alternate models
> shown). In fact, you can make all of them at once. The set really isn't that
> bad. Sure, it isn't quite the same quality as 7171, but it's probably a much
> more practical set for a kid to re-enact a pod race with.
So we have the 7171 and a ligth version as the pod bucket. What migth come
next is a UCS pod racer like Joel Kuster´s
http://minispy.tripod.com/starwars/anakin.html The logical next step would be
a smaller/ligther version than the pod bucket: a Duplo pod racer. Anyone who
has enough Duplo bricks and wants to give it a try ;)
dö
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| | Re: Watto's Junk shop boxed set or bucket?
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| (...) The bucket does come with instructions for all the pod racers shown on the bucket (at least on the "front" side - I think there are some alternate models shown). In fact, you can make all of them at once. The set really isn't that bad. Sure, (...) (24 years ago, 12-Sep-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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