10184 Town Plan Set

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Nice. A town set that isn't based on a police station, fire station, or hospital. Makes me think of Hill Valley, from Back to the Future.

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Wow, wow, wow. It's gorgeous! I better start saving my pennies...
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This is a fantastic set! Now if only they would make a medieval version for us castle fans, then all would be gravy!
Makes me think of Hill Valley, from Back to the Future.
Yea, I got the same feeling.
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Post by HeartOfDarkness »

Nice! In some strange way, this seems on par witht the Cafe Corner and Market Street. The newlyweds are a cute addition, as is the 'Now Showing: The Fifty Year Brick!'.
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Wow... and da man himself on the cover :D

Here's to a medieval version of this!
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Very nicely done indeed! Quite exciting! 1981 pieces - hmmm... almost the right number to be my birth year!
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Post by Jacob C. »

Brickset had these listed in their news archive from August 29, 2007:

10184 Town Plan
10185 Green Grocer
10186 General Grievous
10187 Volkswagen Beetle
10188 SW Death Star
10189 Taj Mahal


I'm interested in seeing the other 5 sets, especially the Green Grocer and Taj Mahal.

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Wow this set is quite impressive and it seems to fit nicely with the cafe corner and market street.
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*sniff*

I don't even have the Cafe Corner or the Market Street yet. Such an awesome set. I'll be modfiying it heavily, though, so it'll match the Cafe Corner more (make the buildings taller, beefier).

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must find me a bank to hold up :P oh lordy the next 2 years are going to be exciting ones for LEGO with over 1,000 new piece types 3 new colors added several new sets and themes coming out,oopsie said too much :P
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Asterios wrote:oh lordy the next 2 years are going to be exciting ones for LEGO with over 1,000 new piece types 3 new colors added several new sets and themes coming out,oopsie said too much :P
Ok that makes no sense, considering that LEGO is trimming their color palette and reducing the number of element types in production...
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Gumby wrote:
Asterios wrote:oh lordy the next 2 years are going to be exciting ones for LEGO with over 1,000 new piece types 3 new colors added several new sets and themes coming out,oopsie said too much :P
Ok that makes no sense, considering that LEGO is trimming their color palette and reducing the number of element types in production...
now you know why :wink:
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