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http://www.classic-castle.com/sets/arti ... k250c.html

What really scares me is how right you are. The comparison is 'night and day'. I'm loving these 'new' old models. Three cheers for unbridled imagination.cnelson wrote:This just got me thinking how TLC would implement the sedan chair today:
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Blech.
Carl
To our horror you are probably correct. So I wouldn't give TLC idea's like thatThis just got me thinking how TLC would implement the sedan chair today:
http://www.carlnelson.com/images/lego/newchair.jpg
ThanksBen and Yaron,
You guys are doing such a great job on this. Its nice to see the models separate and with a bit of a description, the little ones can be overlooked when taking the pages as a whole.
I don't see us doing the other books in the next short period, however we might make a few selectable models out of themPS Yaron and Ben should make all the idea books (except the last one).
The Barbeque model is really easy to make, don't give upI want instructions for the barbeque and the pub...
I know eactly what you mean. Nonetheless even though I workede really hard to get those parts, those models just worth it.While all of these models were nice to look at, I was never able to build them well enough to make myself happy. These were well before the Internet was on the horizon and waaay before Bricklink. I love the inventiveness, but the use of all those rare slopes and non-castle pieces did take away from the enjoyment I had as kid .