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Re: LEGO new crane: a step in the right direction?
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lugnet.technic
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Thu, 6 Jan 2005 07:31:09 GMT
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If there are a lack of steering I guess there isn't a very big problem to build
one your self..
this actually are lego remember? :)
happy new year
In lugnet.technic, Jennifer Clark wrote:
> "TJ Avery" <tjavery@texbrick.com> wrote in message
> news:I9ur9s.34x@lugnet.com...
> >
> > If that is a fake, then there is a master builder behind it (Jennifer
> Clark :-)
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> It wisnae me!
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> > I have to get out of my rut and come back to the world of LEGO Technic!
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> Definitely. I bought the new Ferrari racing car and a couple of the new
> truck with crane for my Christmas, and they both look good. I am really
> impressed with some of the new construction based sets.
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> > I agree with Jennifer- it will be great to find out how the steering
> works.
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> *If* it works... it looks awfully straight in that photo. Usually the
> steering is posed to some extent. I hope it does.
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> I really liked some of the other cranes too, the one with the premade
> telescoping sections looks interesting too, I note they use these sections
> for the outriggers too. Most excellent.
>
> Jennifer
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| "TJ Avery" <tjavery@texbrick.com> wrote in message news:I9ur9s.34x@lugnet.com... (...) Clark :-) It wisnae me! (...) Definitely. I bought the new Ferrari racing car and a couple of the new truck with crane for my Christmas, and they both look good. (...) (20 years ago, 5-Jan-05, to lugnet.technic)
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