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Re: a bad pic of the new Jurassic Park dino set
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lugnet.year.2001, lugnet.general
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Mon, 12 Feb 2001 21:03:53 GMT
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> My first reaction to the overhead shot was that the folks who had put the
> diorama together had placed a dino from another line in with the LEGO stuff,
> but on closer inspection it seems to be a buildup from the Dinosaur set pieces.
> Really, really nice stuff.
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> I was going to mention the Pteranodon too, but you beat me to it. Take a look
> at the Pteranodon's head- do you think the "spine" coming out of the back is
> molded into it, or do you think it's a tail-tip piece stuck on the back of the
> head somehow? I hope the latter, because it means all sorts of head-fins will
> be possible for MOC creatures.
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> The plane looks like it hearkens back to the old days of Town, but it's heard
> to tell from the picture. It might be my wishful thinking.
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> I find it interesting that the minifigs we can see appear to simply be
> Adventurer 'figs. Does this mean we won't get 'figs for the characters in the
> movie?
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> eric
As far as I can tell all the dinosaurs in the picture(except for the
Spinosaurus/T-Rex) are using the same head, if in different colors.The
thingy sticking off the Pteranodon's head is a tail piece. Having seen the
older pictures of these sets the tails and necks are interchangeable.
Frankly as far as realism goes the Pteranodon seems to look really goofy.
But its nice to see Lego mixing in basic block construction into the system
sets and showing that its alright to build animals from Lego and not have to
depend on wholly pre-molded figures. Also its not clear if these were
dinosaurs built for the diorama only or are actually parts of the sets. The
plane does look nice and functional too.
Jonathan
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