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Werewolf Ambush 110 elements, 3 figures, US$10, 2002 LEGO > Studios |
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People who wrote Notes about this set (23 people)
Mark de Kock: "I swapped the two eyes; now the tree looks sad."
Stephen F. Roberts: "a few good pieces. some strange browns"
Bryan Wong: "Great parts!"
Scott Sanburn: "I like the minifigs and parts. Not too bad at all. Real nice at 2.50."
Drew Dirschell: "Great furry flannel torso on wolf."
Aaron West: "Cool!"
Reinhard "Ben" Beneke: "I love it: lots of cool brown bricks, and some of the nicest minifig bodies I have seen so far."
Jason Spears: "Neat Minifigs, and good starting place for tree. Control panel is a great space piece too!"
David Gregory: "So is Wolfman supposed to be running around with no pants on?"
Adam Murtha: "Cool set, except maybe the tree, why does it have a control panel?"
Lenny McKee Hoffman: "Two sided Heads, wolfman minifig, and what amounts to a tree building part set. all good for cheap price!"
Arne Nielsen: "Neat idea with the two different torso's for Wolfie"
Alex Vizcarra: "the minifigs and car are cool, but the tree really sucks..."
Burt Clawson: "This is a cute set. I *love* the werewolf minifig. Got two left eyes for the tree, though."
Gary Thomas: "'Werewolf Ambush' starring Willem Defoe & Kirsten Dunst. Great parts, but seems half-hearted."
Josh Royd Wedin: "Figs are decent, car is a bit fragile. Tree needs help. Has good pieces though."
Nathan Wells: "Awesome set! I love the werewolf, and there are a lot of usefull brown pieces...the car is nice too!"
Ben Lagow: "4 MISB"
Robb King: "I'm still trying to figure out what a wolfman and a computerized tree have to do with anything, but for $4 I can suspend questions."
: "A refreshing set."
Rintaro Mori: "Studio"
JP Ruijs: "Found 2 on the shelf of a toy store 06-09-2008. New unused old brown parts... ideal for ship building."
Peter Smith: "The werewolf figure sold me, the tree was a bonus :)."
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