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Re: "Technic"ally deficient
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lugnet.technic
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Tue, 22 Feb 2000 09:29:31 GMT
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I love to work with Technic. I invite you to have a look at my site. Take
your time, lots of pictures.
Bob Fay
rfay@we.mediaone.net
The Shop
http://www.geocities.com/bobfay_98
"Brian Sauls" <barbcue@nospam.home.com> wrote in message
news:FqBGMI.FAJ@lugnet.com...
> I've never built a Technic set.
>
> I've never owned a Technic set.
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> I *do* own a bag of misc. Technic parts, but I couldn't tell you what they
> are or what they're used for--round thingys, pokey doohickeys, stick
> hootises, bent thingamabobs, etc.
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> With this in mind, what is a good *starter* set that will capture my
> attention without raising my frustration level? I've been looking at the
> new Star Wars sets, but I don't know if I will be able to build them without
> getting divorced, or if I will even enjoy the process of building or the
> finished creation.
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> So, if somebody will take my hand and lead me ever so gently into the world
> of gears and beams....
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>
> Brian (bbq) Sauls
> (My wife will be ever so pleased that I'm looking at getting into a whole
> new realm of Lego....)
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>
>
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| I've never built a Technic set. I've never owned a Technic set. I *do* own a bag of misc. Technic parts, but I couldn't tell you what they are or what they're used for--round thingys, pokey doohickeys, stick hootises, bent thingamabobs, etc. With (...) (25 years ago, 22-Feb-00, to lugnet.technic)
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