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> Wow...this creation looks awesome. Great work!
Thanks :)
> > It's good fun to play with and I have so far scared three of my
> > co-workers in the office by steering it into their offices and
> > shooting at them (suprise attacks) :)
>
> Heheh...That seems like it would be really neat...they must have been quite
> surprised :-)
Yes, they sure were. One of 'em I even managed to scare twice, first
when the tank entered the room and then when it actually fired a
projectile :) To bad it takes almost half a minute to set the cannon
horisontally, I have to do it before I enter them room to keep the
surprise :)
> As a side note, does anyone know how one can get extra polarity switches?
Here in Sweden they can be ordered from LEGO Service. They are known
as 5120 and cost about 7 US$. I got some mailed to me today actually.
Here is a link to the '99 catalog from NL, they never printed any this
year:
http://www.brickshelf.com/scans/catalogs/1999/c99nl/c99nl-65.html
Hope this helps.
/Tobbe
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