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In lugnet.year.2001, Jeff Stembel writes:
> In lugnet.general, Jonathan Lill writes:
> > In lugnet.year.2001, David Simmons writes:
> > > Erm. The Jack Stone sets look frighteningly pre-fab and the Dinosaurs look
> > > like they were made by someone else. Where are the bricks? Here's a couple
> > > of product lines that I won't mind NOT coming to the States.
> >
> > Well they're coming, like it or not. For a better notion of the dino sets
> > take a look at this pic Christian Gemunden posted:
> >
> > http://www.brickmaster.de/images/dino_6719-1.jpg
> >
> > Focus on what can be done with the pieces that was not possible before.
> > These are not juniorized parts per se because they perform functions not
> > previously possible before and are not simply conglomerations of smaller
> > pieces. I don't expect the dinosaur sets to be liked by the majority of the
> > community but I do think they will surprise people by their flexibility.
>
> And just think of the monsters you can create with them for your castle
> layouts! :D
> Jeff
> -Eagerly anticipating a sequel to Xenogears
Thats exactly what I was thinking!!!
I always attempt to apply other themes to how useful they can be for Castle
When I saw the picture, I thought wow nice feet and arms (a colour varient
of the original dragon arms, but a better colour!) Apart from those two
pieces, all the rest appears limited IMO. However, that big fishy does have
a great head, I just hope I can transfix it unto a quadroped body piece. (To
create a Grendel from Beowulf)
Sincerely,
--==Richard==--
You can reach me @ SHROUD_OF_KUNG_FU@Hotmail.com
-Lego good, Canada great-®
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