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Purpose: Well, to bring you Lego news my own Lego Store, then perhaps being the 9th Lego Pro, then if there is enough money, I may bring Stanley Home
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« on: September 20, 2009, 03:49:34 pm » |
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Thanks for the review, legodac. Like you said, I'm sure a simple modification to the blade would make it less likely to fall off.  It's not only design that is the problem here, I've found now and then, not very often, a set where the pieces seem to fit a little looser then normal. The bulldozer fit into that not a great fit category.Technically that's unavoidable in certain cases, like for instance some of the old pins on the older Bionicle sets were looser at times(Though I have doubts about it fully being from the set itself, since it's had it's fair amount of usages), but they still worked, though it is annoying when something falls out that's not supposed to at a very inconvenient time. Define "unavoidable" buddy, because I can't agree, I know how injection molding machines work, I"ve wired a few for Skil Tools
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