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Wow, its been a busy couple of days on LUGNET! My inbox, phone, and Instant
Messenger have been going nuts with questions!
There have been a great many posts, speculations, comments, and feedback about
two different issues. We wanted to make sure we had the best and most accurate
information possible before getting back to you we didnt want to contribute
to unnecessary speculation and rumors in the absence of the facts.
Stud changes and part/material quality
I have verified from three different internal sources that NO changes have been
made to the studs. They are the same studs we know and love. This makes sense,
considering that redesigning the studs on all parts we produce would be an
overwhelming and consuming expense (not to mention unnecessary).
Further, the same molds and the same ABS pellets are being used as before.
Material and part quality has not been changed AT ALL. We know that high quality
is a very important part of the LEGO Brand and we would do nothing to compromise
that. Period.
Color Modifications
As has been pointed out, there have been some modifications to the color
palette. This was done with a great deal of consideration, and for a couple of
very good reasons.
1. LEGO is known for having a bright, sharp color palette. As you can tell from
the photo that Joe Meno posted (http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=43553) some
of the old colors (like light and dark gray) are fairly muddy and dull. In
addition to consumer feedback pointing this out and not positively we didnt
like the muddiness either, and looked for a solution to make all the LEGO
colors fit. Check that picture from Joe again; you can clearly see how much
nicer the new colors look. These new colors are brighter and sharper and more
consistent with the primary palette for which the LEGO Brand is known.
2. The LEGO color palette has grown a bit organically (a nice way of saying
haphazardly) over time. As needs for new colors came up, new colors were created
somewhat independently of the rest of the colors. Since we have added many new
colors in the last few years, it was clear that we needed a specific, focused,
and defined color palette. In design terms, the colors needed to fit together
better.
I dont yet have the full details such as what colors have been modified it
appears to be a relatively small number but will be posting that info as soon
as I get it. Hopefully that will be tomorrow.
From what I understand, all new products, starting with the 2004 sets will be
coming off the line utilizing the new colors. It should be noted that we are
looking into the feasibility of producing bulk packs of the old color elements
to be made available through LEGO Shop At Home no guarantees, mind you, but
were looking into it.
Hope this helps!
Jake
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Jake McKee
Community Liason
LEGO Community Development
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