July 16, 200816 yr I'm signed! Even if it's even more imposible for me, a mexican AFOL..... anyway, lovely set, if I could get one!!
July 16, 200816 yr I will definitely buy it. This set is on par with the amazing Maersk Sealand and Boeing 787 models, which I own.
July 16, 200816 yr 4999 is so amazingly realistic! I didn't realise it would be so tall and I love all the parts you get in it. I'd buy at least 10 copies.
July 16, 200816 yr 4999 is so amazingly realistic! I didn't realise it would be so tall and I love all the parts you get in it. I'd buy at least 10 copies. Yes but you are an Aussie like me & several other people here and i fail too see how us Aussie's or even Americans will get this set I must admit the set has grown on me.....but im still not sure
July 16, 200816 yr Add me to the list as well. This set looks fantastic and, even better, it's a great clean resource for power!
July 16, 200816 yr I never posted in the actual topic about this, but I think it looks great, I'd definately buy it... I doubt a petition like this would make much difference with its release, but maybe. Count me in. 8 or so years ago the Velux window company had a promotional LEGO house set that they offered for sale on their website after realizing how much interest there was for it in the AFoL community. Hopefully this could happen with this brilliant set! :skull: Edited July 16, 200816 yr by Shoc
July 16, 200816 yr I'm happy to join the petition, but I'm skeptical it'll have much effect. Seems like we're tilting at windmills here. HA! Get it?? Tilting at windmills?? And the set has a ... a windmill in it?? Hello? Anybody?? Is this thing on???
July 16, 200816 yr This is the PERFECT set to serve as a background for my train/town layout! It's so... beautiful.
July 16, 200816 yr Those Lego Ambassadors better be getting to work, this whole set is simply amazing. And that utility van stands out for some reason.. not sure why
July 17, 200816 yr Saw this on Brickshelf a couple days ago and took me awhile to find out that it's not for general release?! I would so want one of these if it was released... Coincidentally just saw this program called Really Big Things (on The Learning Channel) where they went through the GE Windmill factory at Salzbergen, Germany following the build...awesome stuff...85 tonnes and 328ft high!
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