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> Lego really have got another think coming if they expect people to collect
> 72 masks though. Even younger kids won't be taken in by this. With one mask
> in each main set, and only two masks in each mask pack (for £1.75 or
> whatever) the amount of money required to even attempt this is simply
> staggering!
>
> Paul.
The answer is yes they probably will want to collect them all, it may be a
sad fact to admit to hardened Lego fans of the past but the current
generation don't see Lego in the way we do. Bionicle is the first Lego I
have seen to be of interest to children in my class.
As for the cost £1.75 (£1.49 being the cheapest round here) this is nothing
to many children, it is frightening to see just how much money some children
seem to have.
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