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Hi gang. To keep up with the trend of getting to know our Lugnet, I've
decided to take a look around .scala for a day. (and who knows, maybe
longer after looking at some of the greeblies in these sets.)
Thus my first question: does anyone here sell parts from the scala sets.
I'm digging the "pots" that I see in a lot of the houses. The kind of
oblong cylinders. Anyone got some they are willing to part with?
What's exiting in .scala? Who's the big .scala person? Any cool MOCs?
Mark
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In lugnet.scala, Greg Perry writes:
> In lugnet.scala, Maggie Cambron writes:
> > I guess that means I'd better not mention that I've got the only #3110,
> > Four Animal Friends, currently on Brickl--oops!
>
> That's a great set! I've been meaning to post a rave/review of this set for
> a few months now. It's one of my all time favorite accessory sets and
> definitely the Scala set that I own the most copies of (having been lucky
> enough to find some at the Potomac Mills Outlet store that had been marked
> down AND had escaped the notice of the AFOL's that work there).
Yeah, imagine if it had the WHOLE turkey rather than just a leg!
> I even started to do this "real" Scala post last night as my penance for
> polluting the newsgroup pool. I'll get to it soon - along with the two
> dozen other "Top of the List" LEGO-related projects I absolutely must get
> done.
>
> > Primo is deader than this group. A post I wrote two years ago is still on
> > the front page.
>
> Cool. So you have your own newsgroup too? Thanks for popping over to help
> me boost the stats here in the Scala group. Now GET OUT! This is MY
> newsgroup! All Mine! I'm the King of Scala! Ba Ha Ha Ha!
Hey, wait a minute! I didn't claim Primo, I lurk in all groups! (Wish I could
read Italian!) Anyway Primo is Baby stuff-- well, it's been LEGO Baby for a
couple of years anyway. Nope, I would be the queen of Paradisa. And that's
*Paradeesa* BTW!
Maggie
> > All in fun, of course! (otherwise I'd have given the link to my store) ;-)
>
> ALWAYS! And when it's no longer fun that's when it stops.
>
> Greg
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In lugnet.scala, Maggie Cambron writes:
> I guess that means I'd better not mention that I've got the only #3110,
> Four Animal Friends, currently on Brickl--oops!
That's a great set! I've been meaning to post a rave/review of this set for
a few months now. It's one of my all time favorite accessory sets and
definitely the Scala set that I own the most copies of (having been lucky
enough to find some at the Potomac Mills Outlet store that had been marked
down AND had escaped the notice of the AFOL's that work there).
I even started to do this "real" Scala post last night as my penance for
polluting the newsgroup pool. I'll get to it soon - along with the two
dozen other "Top of the List" LEGO-related projects I absolutely must get done.
> Primo is deader than this group. A post I wrote two years ago is still on the
> front page.
Cool. So you have your own newsgroup too? Thanks for popping over to help
me boost the stats here in the Scala group. Now GET OUT! This is MY
newsgroup! All Mine! I'm the King of Scala! Ba Ha Ha Ha!
> All in fun, of course! (otherwise I'd have given the link to my store) ;-)
ALWAYS! And when it's no longer fun that's when it stops.
Greg
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In lugnet.scala, Greg Perry writes:
> In lugnet.scala, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> > Please limit all posts to this group to ones of non-commercial nature.
> Again, please accept my apologies for the previous commercial message.
> Since I've been the only poster to this newsgroup in the last seven months I
> honestly thought that no one would mind. Wrong again. Oh well.
I guess that means I'd better not mention that I've got the only #3110,
Four Animal Friends, currently on Brickl--oops!
> Let silence reign once again in the Scala newsgroup.
Primo is deader than this group. A post I wrote two years ago is still on the
front page.
> P.S. For all you hardcore Scala fans out there who have been following the
> exciting going-ons in this newsgroup, I'm happy to report that the extra
> horses I had found a good home and so have avoided the fate of a trip to the
> ABS Glue Factory.
Whew!
All in fun, of course! (otherwise I'd have given the link to my store) ;-)
Maggie C.
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