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In lugnet.reviews, John Kyle wrote:
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I rather like the minifig primarily because hes perfect for use as the
standard slob who does nothing but sits around the house watching TV &
sipping beer :)
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good point. i didnt describe the adventurer fig, hes got dark brown pants,
suspenders and a tanktop t-shirt. hes unshaven, got a smirk and the t-shirt
has a big old brown stain on the front (its nicely detailed two-sided torso
print)...fits your description perfectly of a bum in front of the telly.
..jg
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I rather like the minifig primarily because hes perfect for use as the standard
slob who does nothing but sits around the house watching TV & sipping beer :)
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In lugnet.reviews, David Gregory wrote:
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In lugnet.reviews, Joseph Gonzalez wrote:
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The back of the box shows that the staff
is one of a series of objects to be collected. Other objects found in the
other sets include items such as scarab shield, headdress, gem and
scimitar.
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Actually, thats an ancient Egyptian
khopesh.
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Gesundheit!
Seriously though, thanks for the clarification and parts references. I know
theres a name for the peaked hat I have in mind but couldnt for the life of me
think of that either.
..jg
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In lugnet.reviews, Joseph Gonzalez wrote:
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The altar/shrine is a very basic construction of maybe
25-30 pieces that features a standing staff. A small rod fitted behind the
center of the staff can be flicked to knock the staff out of place (ooh, I
hope I can contain my excitement!).
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LEGOs playability in this feature fell pretty flat. When I tried to flick
the staff over, the axle just lamely pushed it to the side without it being
dislodged. I didnt really mind though, as I wanted that
forked staff to go with the
serpent scepter that came
with the Series #2 MF
Pharaoh.
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The back of the box shows that the staff
is one of a series of objects to be collected. Other objects found in the
other sets include items such as scarab shield, headdress, gem and scimitar.
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Actually, thats an ancient Egyptian
khopesh.
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This set came in at around $10.00 which is pretty reasonable (figuring the
current minifig value at around $3.00 plus a motorcycle) and will make for a
must-have purchase when they get discounted.
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Absolutely! Its a great selection of parts for the price.
David
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In lugnet.adventurers, Dave Schuler wrote:
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Mark Stafford wrote:
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At last an end to Johnny Thunder. But wait, Lego now makes Tommy guns!......
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Mark Stafford wrote:
You know, its a darn shame that this didnt get more comments. Im sorry I
missed it and only happened to stumble upon it almost three years after you
posted!
A great scene--tons of detail and really nice staging.
Thanks for sharing!
Dave!
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They may be slow, uncomfortable and leak oil, but at least they have character:
Cheers
Richie Dulin
CO Legeaux
FUT .town
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In lugnet.adventurers, Amado C. Pinlac wrote:
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Here crystal skull on display at the Lego store in Bridgwater mall.
AC
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Heres part of the Indy display at Orlando:
--Mike.
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Here crystal skull on display at the Lego store in Bridgwater mall.
AC
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