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In lugnet.town, David Eaton wrote:
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In lugnet.town, Joseph Gonzalez wrote:
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i seem to remember a town/flight set that included a black airplane that had
an odd double-tail fin design very much like the 6582 daredevil flight squad
plane (http://www.peeron.com/inv/sets/6582-1).
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Im guessing or maybe
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6563 Gator Landing 232 elements, 3 figures, US$27.50, 1996 LEGO > SYSTEM > Town > {} | ?
DaveE
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thanks for the reference with pictures, dave. i think my brain mixed the 6582
and 1687 sets together cause im remembering it differently but those have got
to be the only sets that match what im remembering.
..jg
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While I cant comment on the accuracy of the model (Ive never been to Europe),
Ive got to say that is quite an excellent LEGO town.
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In lugnet.town, Joseph Gonzalez wrote:
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i seem to remember a town/flight set that included a black airplane that had
an odd double-tail fin design very much like the 6582 daredevil flight squad
plane (http://www.peeron.com/inv/sets/6582-1).
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Im guessing or maybe
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6563 Gator Landing 232 elements, 3 figures, US$27.50, 1996 LEGO > SYSTEM > Town > {} | ?
DaveE
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i need help identifying/finding a set. i seem to remember a town/flight set
that included a black airplane that had an odd double-tail fin design very much
like the 6582 daredevil flight squad plane
(http://www.peeron.com/inv/sets/6582-1).
it seems like it was available in the early 1990's but i could be remembering
the set incorrectly. does anybody remember this set?
..joseph g
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Jacob Sparre Andersen sparre@nbi.dk wrote:
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Last week Esben K. posted pictures of his model of Kartoffelrækkerne (a
quarter in Copenhagen built in the late 19th century). The model was
presented at LEGO World in Copenhagen this year, but I still think it
deserves an even wider audience:
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Esben created some very nice models here. I love the activity in the scene.
-Jason
Jason Spears | Flickr | WMLTC
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Last week Esben K. posted pictures of his model of Kartoffelrækkerne (a
quarter in Copenhagen built in the late 19th century). The model was
presented at LEGO World in Copenhagen this year, but I still think it
deserves an even wider audience:
Play well,
Jacob
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Lasse.Vestergård posted this model of the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde on
www.byggepladen.dk yesterday:
The model was presented for the first time to the public at LEGO World in
Copenhagen last week. I think it deserves to be shared with the rest of the
world.
Play well,
Jacob
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In lugnet.build, John Neal wrote:
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Yeah, I just finished a building for Brickmanias new super cool Vietnam
diorama, and Ive dropped 8 Lifelites into that, and Ive got another
building to go! Maybe Ill finance anniversary diamonds for Robs wife...
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I think Dan is bringing this to Bricks by the Bay. I cant wait to see it!
Russell
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In lugnet.build, David Koudys wrote:
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In lugnet.build, John Neal wrote:
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I promised two updates this week, and so here is the second one for this
week, and it actually involves more Lifelites.
We had already
wired
Harold up to make his
rotor
spin, and that is cool, but we decided that we needed to light up his
helipad as well. And so
HERE is the result. I needed to drill holes all the way up through the
corners, and it was kind of a pain, but I think that the results made it
worth the effort.
Im the kind of guy (ADHD no doubt;-) that thinks that the more flashing
lights and moving stuff, the better.
<=ADHDers
smiley of choice
I look forward to public reaction to it this Saturday for our monthly open
house.
JOHN
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Oh now youre corrupted! the drilling holes wont be the end of it--not by a
long shot :)
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Im afraid to ask, Dave-- what else is there???
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The landing pad looks fantastic! nicely done!!
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Thanks!
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And now that youre on this long road of lifelites, prepare to drill more
holes all over the layout! :)
Dave K
-whose purchases of lifelites probably factors into Robs retirement plan...
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Yeah, I just finished a building for Brickmanias new super cool Vietnam
diorama, and Ive dropped 8 Lifelites into that, and Ive got another building
to go! Maybe Ill finance anniversary diamonds for Robs wife...
JOHN
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In lugnet.build, John Neal wrote:
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I promised two updates this week, and so here is the second one for this
week, and it actually involves more Lifelites.
We had already
wired Harold
up to make his
rotor spin,
and that is cool, but we decided that we needed to light up his helipad as
well. And so
HERE is the result. I needed to drill holes all the way up through the
corners, and it was kind of a pain, but I think that the results made it
worth the effort.
Im the kind of guy (ADHD no doubt;-) that thinks that the more flashing
lights and moving stuff, the better.
<=ADHDers smiley
of choice
I look forward to public reaction to it this Saturday for our monthly open
house.
JOHN
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Oh now youre corrupted! the drilling holes wont be the end of it--not by a
long shot :)
The landing pad looks fantastic! nicely done!!
And now that youre on this long road of lifelites, prepare to drill more holes
all over the layout! :)
Dave K
-whose purchases of lifelites probably factors into Robs retirement plan...
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