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Re: William Toenjes Featured in LEGO Press Release
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lugnet.town
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Mon, 31 Mar 2003 05:05:46 GMT
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In lugnet.town, Ondrew Hartigan writes:
> In lugnet.town, Allan Bedford writes:
> > In lugnet.mediawatch, Kevin McMillin writes:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > Browsing LEGO's Press Room, it appears LEGO was as impressed with the 1920s
> > > fire engine by William Toenjes as we all were:
> > >
> > > http://www.lego.com/eng/info/press/morepress.asp?RegionalSiteId=11&id=653
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> > If it ever becomes possible to nominate a model for LEGO's 'My Own Creation'
> > series... this one will get my nod.
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> i most definity agree. it would be a perfact addition to the holiday
> catalog. (great gift to the firefighter in the family)
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> > I am as impressed with this model today as when it was first seen on LUGNET
> > a few weeks ago.
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> i most definity agree.
> ondrew
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> > Regards,
> > Allan B.
Ondrew, Allen & all,
Thanks everyone for your kind words. I would love to be able to offer the
fire truck as a set but fear the task of collecting 340 new parts to be more
than I would want to take on. I've been looking at the possiblility of
producing my tractor as a custom set-it is "only" 233 pieces. If I did it
would probably be a limited run of 20-25 sets if I can come up with a
reasonable price and the interest is there. First I would be able to prove
that Mrs Dew that me buying roughly 6000 parts from BrickLink would be a
good thing ;)
Failing that maybe a CD-ROM with instructions...
--
Bill
(TooMuchDew)
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