Castle 2007 Consolodation thread

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Not sure if this stuff been posted yet, but I found this on brickshelf: Pics of 7090 (with pieces inventory pic)

Couldn't find anything this detailed for the other sets in the line, though.
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Baned wrote:Not sure if this stuff been posted yet, but I found this on brickshelf: Pics of 7090 (with pieces inventory pic)

Couldn't find anything this detailed for the other sets in the line, though.
Yeah, I saw that. I also noticed the new page with the instructions to put them on a table and sort them.

And another question to add to my last, when is the Skellie Pirate ship going to be realeased? And what was the price?
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Dr. J wrote:And another question to add to my last, when is the Skellie Pirate ship going to be realeased? And what was the price?
From what I gathered: $75 in August, only at TRU. I could be wrong.
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I'd like to have 7029, Skeleton Ship Attack. That set looks pretty cool, plus you can use the parts for multiple purposes.
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Lawkeeper wrote:... plus you can use the parts for multiple purposes.
Isn't that what LEGO is all about?!?! :wink:
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Baned wrote:
Dr. J wrote:And another question to add to my last, when is the Skellie Pirate ship going to be realeased? And what was the price?
From what I gathered: $75 in August, only at TRU. I could be wrong.
That is what I was thinking. I would have to say the same as you.
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I asked a rep at the LEGO store over here in San Jose, California about the knew castle sets. He told me that they would not get them for at least two weeks but he might be wrong. I hope that he is. :wink:
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bobthelegobuilder wrote:I asked a rep at the LEGO store over here in San Jose, California about the knew castle sets. He told me that they would not get them for at least two weeks but he might be wrong. I hope that he is. :wink:
That's good, because if California will have them in two weeks, then Indiana should have them in three weeks at latest.

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Keep me up to date on that Bob, I'm planning a trip to that very store...

I am actually surprised that the lego stores will be getting these sets so soon, with backorders on S@H.
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wunztwice wrote:
Lawkeeper wrote:... plus you can use the parts for multiple purposes.
Isn't that what LEGO is all about?!?! :wink:

Yes, but I mean the sails of the skeletons could also be used for a pirate ship.
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Is it just me... or has this become the LARGEST thread in all of Classic Castle forums. I mean 35 pages now? LOL!

The IMPERIAL KNIGHTS (Castle 2007), are quite popular. :lol:
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JPinoy wrote:Is it just me... or has this become the LARGEST thread in all of Classic Castle forums. I mean 35 pages now? LOL!

The IMPERIAL KNIGHTS (Castle 2007), are quite popular. :lol:
I have not been around here long but biggest one I have ever seen.
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Well, it's probably one of the biggest things that's happened to the Castle line... so yeah.

Boy, I sure am getting nervous about the contest...
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i've found some pictures of the skeleton tower:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=254040

i think there will be a review about this set on eurobricks very soon.....
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[quote="DNL"]i've found some pictures of the skeleton tower:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=254040
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Just found this and was on my way to post it. Well met DNL!

Now we see the wizard's torso. Could prove very useful!
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