| | | | | According to a posting on Jake's blog, the Lego Factory sets are available.
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/blog/index.cfm
And check out
http://shop.lego.com/Factory/
At the bottom it reads -
Experience LEGO Factory Today!
Use the LEGO Factory website and Digital Designer to create your own
incredible models! Then, coming in August to North America, you'll be able
to order the bricks and elements to build your custom LEGO Factory creations
in the real world - just like the Factory sets shown here!
So that will be interesting.
But the thing that puzzles me the most is the *lack of building instructions
in the box*. Granted, the order pages clearly states that the instructions
are available only online. But I'm not sure about this move.
Bryan
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.general, Bryan Kinkel wrote:
> According to a posting on Jake's blog, the Lego Factory sets are available.
>
> http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/blog/index.cfm
>
> And check out
> http://shop.lego.com/Factory/
>
> At the bottom it reads -
>
> Experience LEGO Factory Today!
> Use the LEGO Factory website and Digital Designer to create your own
> incredible models! Then, coming in August to North America, you'll be able
> to order the bricks and elements to build your custom LEGO Factory creations
> in the real world - just like the Factory sets shown here!
I'm practically *drooling* at the thought of this...
One question, tho - does anyone have any idea how this might affect Bricklink
sellers? If I can create my own custom model and have Lego send me the parts,
that makes me less likely to look for those parts on Bricklink.
Of course, Lego might charge more for the parts than they sell for on Bricklink!
It will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
JohnG, GMLTC
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In lugnet.general, John Gerlach wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Bryan Kinkel wrote:
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According to a posting on Jakes blog, the Lego Factory sets are available.
http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/blog/index.cfm
And check out
http://shop.lego.com/Factory/
At the bottom it reads -
Experience LEGO Factory Today!
Use the LEGO Factory website and Digital Designer to create your own
incredible models! Then, coming in August to North America, youll be able
to order the bricks and elements to build your custom LEGO Factory creations
in the real world - just like the Factory sets shown here!
|
Im practically *drooling* at the thought of this...
One question, tho - does anyone have any idea how this might affect Bricklink
sellers? If I can create my own custom model and have Lego send me the parts,
that makes me less likely to look for those parts on Bricklink.
Of course, Lego might charge more for the parts than they sell for on
Bricklink!
|
It depends on how the models are priced. If its a flat X cents per piece, it
will probably be overpriced for everyday pieces, but cheap for odd pieces.
Im guessing were going to see a pretty restrictive palette on these things,
though - probably with per-part limits. No sets made up of 300
1x1 slopes.
Marc Nelson Jr.
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| In lugnet.general, John Gerlach wrote:
> One question, tho - does anyone have any idea how this might affect Bricklink
> sellers? If I can create my own custom model and have Lego send me the parts,
> that makes me less likely to look for those parts on Bricklink.
>
> Of course, Lego might charge more for the parts than they sell for on Bricklink!
John-
TLC makes 1000s of elements in 100+ (hopefully to be cut in half) colors. That's
a lot of theoretical permutations. In any one year, they hardly manufacture a
few percent of the possibilities. If they don't make it, we can't buy it (and so
far, we can only "bulk" buy a few percent of the parts they make in one year,
i.e., we can buy a few percent of a few percent).
So, as long as ABS doesn't spontaneously disintegrate, there will be a plenty of
need for BrickLink to shuffle non-current parts around the community. And for
current parts, the BL sellers breaking down huge numbers of new sets at close
outprices will always be cheaper than buying from TLC. I see no real impact at
all, except for the onesy, twosy buyer of new parts, which makes no real impact
anyway.
-Ted
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | "Bryan Kinkel" <helpdesk@loseyourmind.com> wrote in message
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>
> But the thing that puzzles me the most is the *lack of building instructions
> in the box*. Granted, the order pages clearly states that the instructions
> are available only online. But I'm not sure about this move.
>
> Bryan
>
>
I personally think is a huge mistake and unless these sets get cheaper, will
probably prevent me from buying them. I really wish they had been released
individually. I am much more likely to purchase sets under $20 than sets in
the $50 range.
I am really disappointed in the Master Builder program not having printed
instructions. Building a dependency on LDD is a huge mistake IMHO. I still
can't get it to run.
Mike
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Mike Walsh - mike_walsh at mindspring.com
http://www.ncltc.cc - North Carolina LEGO Train Club
http://www.carolinatrainbuilders.com - Carolina Train Builders
http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=mpw - CTB/Brick Depot
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