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Re: LEGO Legends
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lugnet.technic
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Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:18:18 GMT
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Duq wrote:
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> Okay guys,
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> let's get voting for the first technic set to be released in LEGO Legends.
> My top 3 (in random order) would be:
> 856, the old Bulldozer
> 8868, Airtech Claw Rig
> 8860, Chassis
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> Don't tell me, 8880 is missing.... I hope they'll put that one in the
> re-release series...
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> Duq
Hmmm... Here is the list of MOL (my own legends):
856, 8855, 8859, 8860, 8862, 8868, 8880, 8448, 8460, and 8480
and honorable mentions:
855, 8856, 8422, 8459, 8479
But 8422, 8448, 8459, 8460, 8479 and 8480 are quite new to became a
legend, so we can eliminate them. We can also eliminate the honorable
mentions to reduce the pool, so the left are:
856, 8855, 8859, 8860, 8862, 8868, 8880
I already own 8860, 8862, and 8880, so my personal choice of candidates
are :
856, 8855, 8859, 8868
8855 has a unique propellor, 8868 has an older type 9V motor, 8859 has
older engine cylinders (or engine squares..:-) which probably hard to
manufacture again. So my personal choice and bet of a Lego Legend is:
856
Am I boring or what?..:)
Selçuk
PS. If they manage to manufacture either old 9V motor or the 8855
propellor, I of course prefer both 8855 and 8868 over 856.
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: LEGO Legends
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| (...) All these numbers are very confusing, apart from 8462 I don't know the numbers of any sets and can't be arsed to look them up. Can't people use the proper names? Steve (23 years ago, 11-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) (The yellow bulldozer from the late Seventies) I built this recently from the instructions on Brickshelf and it is pretty good, and was certainly a killer set in its time... but compared with some of the more modern sets with pneumatics and so (...) (23 years ago, 11-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) The bulldozer has, like, two functions? You can push it along, too, though. And both the functions use the same principle, a sliding rack which pushes a lever. Honestly, I think this is a rather boring display of technic functions, especially (...) (23 years ago, 11-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| Okay guys, let's get voting for the first technic set to be released in LEGO Legends. My top 3 (in random order) would be: 856, the old Bulldozer 8868, Airtech Claw Rig 8860, Chassis Don't tell me, 8880 is missing.... I hope they'll put that one in (...) (23 years ago, 9-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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