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In lugnet.starwars, Dave Schuler 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.
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> 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.
Have you seen the prototype?
http://www.disturbingauctions.com/view.pl?item=14
--DaveL
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| (...) 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 (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-01, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.starwars)
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