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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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In lugnet.general, Mike Petrucelli wrote:

   Now I haven’t actually seen the new grey colors in person yet but based on the pictures it looks like LEGO is now matching their light and dark grey colors to the ones Mega Bloks uses.

That was my initial thought on seeing the new dark gray, too. Now it won’t be so obvious when Lego and Mega Bloks are blended together in a MOC. :-P

Mark (ducks)

   
         
     
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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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In lugnet.general, Mike Petrucelli wrote:
Now I haven't actually seen the new grey colors in person yet but based on
the pictures it looks like LEGO is now matching their light and dark grey
colors to the ones Mega Bloks uses.

This would not be unprecedented.  After all, New Coke was an attempt to make the
product taste more like Pepsi.

In lugnet.general, Mark Riley wrote:
That was my initial thought on seeing the new dark gray, too.  Now it won't
be so obvious when Lego and Mega Bloks are blended together in a MOC.  :-P

There's an easy way to identify the MegaBloks -- shake the model gently and see
which pieces fall off!

- Chris

    
          
     
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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:02:13 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Chris Phillips wrote:
In lugnet.general, Mike Petrucelli wrote:
Now I haven't actually seen the new grey colors in person yet but based on
the pictures it looks like LEGO is now matching their light and dark grey
colors to the ones Mega Bloks uses.

This would not be unprecedented.  After all, New Coke was an attempt to make the
product taste more like Pepsi.

In lugnet.general, Mark Riley wrote:
That was my initial thought on seeing the new dark gray, too.  Now it won't
be so obvious when Lego and Mega Bloks are blended together in a MOC.  :-P

There's an easy way to identify the MegaBloks -- shake the model gently and see
which pieces fall off!

Well that was the case 4 or 5 years ago. As of 2 to 3 years ago Mega Bloks is
much improved. Only the occasional 1x1 part suffers this problem now but there
are usually 10 to 20 extras so you can get one that makes the model work. I am
very happy with the navy ships I own. (TLC dosent' make them, their loss)

-Mike Petrucelli

FUX to lugnet.off-topic.clonebrands

    
          
     
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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 18:30:17 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Mike Petrucelli wrote:
In lugnet.general, Chris Phillips wrote:
In lugnet.general, Mark Riley wrote:
That was my initial thought on seeing the new dark gray, too.  Now it won't
be so obvious when Lego and Mega Bloks are blended together in a MOC.  :-P

There's an easy way to identify the MegaBloks -- shake the model gently and see
which pieces fall off!

Well that was the case 4 or 5 years ago. As of 2 to 3 years ago Mega Bloks is
much improved. Only the occasional 1x1 part suffers this problem now but there
are usually 10 to 20 extras so you can get one that makes the model work. I am
very happy with the navy ships I own. (TLC dosent' make them, their loss)

I have to agree.  I'm holding a chunk of dark gray blocks from a recent MB set
and they all stick together very well, the colors of the various parts match and
the bricks themselves line up nicely so that surfaces that are supposed to be
smooth are smooth.  Unfortunately, I have recently noticed that my Lego blocks
do not always create smooth surfaces.  Take a look at this picture and see how
uneven the surface created by the blocks is:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=519085

I've noticed this on many of my models and it is disturbing, to say the least.

A lot of people tout Lego quality, but I don't think it's the same as it once
was.  Another example is the straition (or tiny grooves) that appear on the
surface of some bricks and plates.  It's as if they are manufacturing the bricks
too fast and the part isn't cooled down enough when they push it out of the
mold.  This effect is quite pronounced on some parts, but almost absent on
others so it appears to be a quality control issue to me.

Mark

    
          
      
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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 18:56:37 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Mark Riley wrote:
In lugnet.general, Mike Petrucelli wrote:
In lugnet.general, Chris Phillips wrote:
In lugnet.general, Mark Riley wrote:
That was my initial thought on seeing the new dark gray, too.  Now it won't
be so obvious when Lego and Mega Bloks are blended together in a MOC.  :-P

There's an easy way to identify the MegaBloks -- shake the model gently and see
which pieces fall off!

Well that was the case 4 or 5 years ago. As of 2 to 3 years ago Mega Bloks is
much improved. Only the occasional 1x1 part suffers this problem now but there
are usually 10 to 20 extras so you can get one that makes the model work. I am
very happy with the navy ships I own. (TLC dosent' make them, their loss)

I have to agree.  I'm holding a chunk of dark gray blocks from a recent MB set
and they all stick together very well, the colors of the various parts match and
the bricks themselves line up nicely so that surfaces that are supposed to be
smooth are smooth.

And to be fair, my experience with Mega Bloks consists of picking them out of
yard-sale lots of LEGO, so I've really only dealt with MB pieces that are
relatively old and worn.  I must admit that more than one recent MB set design
has caught my eye on the toy store shelf.  But I haven't mixed brands, and still
have no intention of doing so, even if my favorite color goes the way of the
Dodo.

Unfortunately, I have recently noticed that my Lego blocks
do not always create smooth surfaces.  Take a look at this picture and see
how uneven the surface created by the blocks is:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=519085

I've noticed this on many of my models and it is disturbing, to say the least.

A lot of people tout Lego quality, but I don't think it's the same as it once
was.  Another example is the straition (or tiny grooves) that appear on the
surface of some bricks and plates.  It's as if they are manufacturing the bricks
too fast and the part isn't cooled down enough when they push it out of the
mold.  This effect is quite pronounced on some parts, but almost absent on
others so it appears to be a quality control issue to me.

I had noticed this effect on several occasions and had just written it off to my
paying more attention to those kinds of details than I once did.  But I have
definitely seen numerous examples of poor quality LEGO pieces.  One example is
that the 1x1 plate from the mosaic sets frequently have excess plastic around
the bottom edge.  I've also found plenty of outright deformed brick in new sets,
but I buy a lot more LEGO than I ever did as a kid (!!!) so I think my sample
population is a bit larger than it once was.

- Chris.

    
          
      
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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 19:07:43 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Mark Riley wrote:

Unfortunately, I have recently noticed that my Lego blocks do not always
create smooth surfaces.  Take a look at this picture and see how uneven the
surface created by the blocks is:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=519085

I've noticed this on many of my models and it is disturbing, to say the
least.

A lot of people tout Lego quality, but I don't think it's the same as it once
was.  Another example is the straition (or tiny grooves) that appear on the
surface of some bricks and plates.  It's as if they are manufacturing the
bricks too fast and the part isn't cooled down enough when they push it out
of the mold.  This effect is quite pronounced on some parts, but almost
absent on others so it appears to be a quality control issue to me.

Well, if I understand the tide of sentiment here on LUGNET (as well as the
corporate Newspeak dished out by TLG), you need to maintain a special
perspective while exmining this issue:

When LEGO demonstrates wide (and random) variations in color, clutch strength,
joint-evenness, plastic resilience, or juniorization, then these variations are
called “design innovations to enhance value, creativity, and playability.”  But
when MEGA BLOKS or another competitor demonstrates the same variations, then
these variations are decried as signs of a cheap, shoddy knockoff that pales
before the righteous quality of the Almighty LEGO Brick.

Corporate propaganda, thy name is profit.

Dave!

    
          
     
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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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Mark Riley wrote:
Take a look at this picture and see how uneven the surface created by the • blocks is:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=519085

Ouch! That looks like when I use my old bricks (cellulose acetate from
~1960) to build something. The 'modern' bricks I have are much better.

I *did* like the effect, though, when I built a roof with a mix of old,
slightly curved, CA slopes, and modern bricks. It looked more 'live'.

--
Anders Isaksson, Sweden
BlockCAD:  http://user.tninet.se/~hbh828t/proglego.htm
Gallery:   http://user.tninet.se/~hbh828t/gallery/index.htm

   
         
   
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Re: Lego now making Mega Bloks colors (was Re: Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match...)
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 16:35:08 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Mark Riley wrote:
   In lugnet.general, Mike Petrucelli wrote:

   Now I haven’t actually seen the new grey colors in person yet but based on the pictures it looks like LEGO is now matching their light and dark grey colors to the ones Mega Bloks uses.

That was my initial thought on seeing the new dark gray, too. Now it won’t be so obvious when Lego and Mega Bloks are blended together in a MOC. :-P

Mark (ducks)

Hi, Ducks:

I haven’t trumpeted the virtues of MEGA BLOKS for about twenty minutes, so I’m long overdue...

Whatever else one might say of MEGA BLOKS, it must be admitted that they have always offered a wider range of colors than LEGO. I would assert, in fact, that the broadening of TLG’s palette over the past few years has been driven by the awareness that their competitor was beating them on this front. Some have claimed that MEGA BLOKS lacks color consistency even within a single set, but I’ve never encountered this problem.

I care not one jot about TLG’s desperate ventures into new colors, since I haven’t found reason to spend more than $15.00 total on LEGO in over a year.

Dave!

 

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