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In lugnet.general, Harvey Henkelman wrote:
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Looks like The Lego Group is finally cutting corners (literally) in order to
compete with cheap clone brands. Is this the end of good-quality Lego?, or is
this merely a bad batch of product?
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Yeah, this is bad juju.
Nobody wants grey elements that dont match with light and dark grey as we have
known them. I dont necessarily mind additions to the color scheme as we know
it, but to eliminate the greys is just madness. I dont even have any of those
ultra-light greys from the mosaic sets, nor do I want any.
The greys are THEE pair of colors not to mess with -- everyone loves the greys.
Everyone needs those precise colors to make larger projects work. It just wont
do to have most of one kind of grey and then some few odd pieces of new grey
mixed into the design. It means you will have to build in old and new grey
separately. It means you will have to collect a lot of new grey to make your
designs color matched. It means you will have to buy new grey versions of
elements you already have to color match your designs.
Can it be a scheme to make us buy lots more of the new grey? I hate to think
that TLC thinks this way, but maybe its true...?
The rounded corners thing has to be a considered engineering choice -- not a
good one, but a thoughtful one nonetheless. I mean, they have to make the mold
that way for the elements to end up with the overly rounded edges on the studs,
right? That much has to have been intended on purpose!
If this all turns out to be true and greys as we know them are on the way out, I
may just have to pay more attention to my other hobbies. TLC seems to take as
many steps backwards as forwards lately. Not knowing what greys to expect in a
set kind of pushes the limits for me. I thankfully have most of what I need or
wanted anyway, but maybe now I will try to purposefully pull back from this
nonsense.
I am more than annoyed that TLC works against us this way -- its just too hard,
too much energy, too much time, and too much money for them to play bait and
switch with us now.
What can they be thinking?!
-- Hop-Frog
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Richard Marchetti wrote:
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Can it be a scheme to make us buy lots more of the new grey? I hate to think
that TLC thinks this way, but maybe its true...?
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Dunno, but does have me wondering how this change plays vis-a-vis the light and
dark gray elements in the 4400 tubs that just hit the street. There are 50-ish
lt-gray 2x2 bricks per tub.
Is Lego dumping old-color parts ? Will these continue as is ? Are these bricks
the old lt-gray (I think they are) or the new one ? Some of the lt-gray pcs are
mentioned on the side of the tub, some are not. Also not that there are a nicely
number of 33 3x2 lt-gray slopes in the tub. Same questions apply.
So far (if I understand this), the new colors have only been observed in MINI
Star Destroyer set:4492 ... Perhaps this is something that Lucas Films asked
Lego to do and is not a system wide change. Only time will tell. If anyone is
seeing this in other sets, please mention it.
Ray
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