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10188 is missing the display plaque and it isn't really a display set, it is a play set. Granted, you can play with 10240, however it comes on a stand and is meant to be on a stand. 10188 is missing the stand. :)
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If those are the criteria, Then #10188 is an UCS too, well, OK not data sheet :)
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So what makes any of the three sets a UCS? None have plaques and none are 'display' pieces. What makes a #10123 a UCS? I'm really struggling with this now. Just how is a #10123 a UCS? I thought we were discussing characteristics of what made a UCS so felt a plaque being a common occurrence made #10187 a valid inclusion.…
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Wow, that's a long sentence, but to keep my answer short - yes! UCS is all about marketing. It's what dragged me out of my Dark Ages. Let's keep it civil huh? It's hardly a heated argument. There are many things in this forum I might not agree with but I don't go around calling them absurd. Why the hostility? I thought you…
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