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In lugnet.technic, Thomas D. Fulk, Jr. writes:
> Overall the set looks very nice on display, and if I could just
> keep the stickers on the feet I would be pretty satisfied.
I have to disagree with this part. If I had made this ghastly thing as an
MOC I'd've been ashamed to post pictures of it. Looking at it on my desk I
can only believe that it's C3PO by closing both eyes and imagining it. I
know it's been said before, but how did this make it past the TLC review
board? Is there such a thing, or do they just grab 300+ parts at random and
say "oh, they'll buy it." The legs don't even move, for pity's sake!
I've never been fond of the skeletal/framework design featured in some of
the more popular Technic vehicle sets, for instance, but at least in those
cases the shape of the vehicle is evoked effectively.
Dave!
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Just got 8007/C3PO
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| (...) Ahh...but it's good for parts. Maybe it's just me...I didn't even bother putting together the main model, but the stuff inside called out to be used. I've got the beginnings of a nice mecha using the ball joints (duh) and some of those snazzy (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-01, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.starwars)
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| I made a stop by Target today to make sure they hadn't lowered their clearance prices anymore, and they had the 8007 C3PO. $29.97. I just got through assembling the set. First my rants :) This set would have been much better if there had been more (...) (24 years ago, 13-Jan-01, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.starwars)
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