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If LEGO granted Christmas wishes, I would have to ask for:
1) 5.5 length technic axle - so my train wheels dont fall off anymore
2) modular train railing system - so I dont have to cut any more hose and the
awkward use of minifig hands
3) train wheels that will grip the track and that are no more than 3 studs in
size - the current wheels are about 3.1 studs in diameter
Does anyone else have a wish list of parts?
Scott
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"Karl Paulsen" <karlepaulsen> wrote in message news:K7G6y3.FMK@lugnet.com...
> Hi folks,
> I just thought you all might like to know that it appears that the
> Factory
> palete has been updated to include elements in "Custom Car Garage" and the
> PAB
> selection has been updated accordingly. Perhaps most notably the minifig
> parts
> inlcuding new heads, naboo and agents henchmen torsos, and brown and tan
> legs,
> are now present.
>
> http://us.factory.lego.com/PAB/default.aspx
Can a LEGO Ambassador forward this palette error onto the LDD design and
LEGO Factory website teams at TLG.
Why does the part described as 'MOTOR 2X2X1 1/3' appear as an orderable LEGO
Factory element in LDD, but does not appear in the LEGO Factory Palette in
LDD?
I think this (and other parts too) are erroneously specified in the LEGO
Factory Palette.
I think someone at TLG needs to cross-reference both palettes and make sure
that the proper element sets are showing up on both palettes.
Can we also please have a 'help' category on the website to report LEGO
Digital Designer and LEGO Factory errors like these.
Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
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"Jordan Schwarz" <jbschwarz@ThisIsReallygmail.com> wrote in message
news:K7GAEx.4E8@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.announce, Karl Paulsen wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > I just thought you all might like to know that it appears that the
> > Factory
> > palete has been updated to include elements in "Custom Car Garage" and
> > the PAB
> > selection has been updated accordingly. Perhaps most notably the minifig
> > parts
> > inlcuding new heads, naboo and agents henchmen torsos, and brown and tan
> > legs,
> > are now present.
> >
> > http://us.factory.lego.com/PAB/default.aspx
>
> And I'm glad to see that we finally get the "Brick 2X4X2 W. Screen" - the
> part
> used as a wheel-well on all sorts of LEGO vehicles that also makes a great
> piece
> for window decorations. That will be a nice asset to have.
They must be a bit slow to change the brick palette, or there is some error.
I tried to find this brick in the LEGO Factory palette, but it does not show
up in LEGO Digital Designer Factory palette, only in the Factory website.
It does show up as a brick you cannot order, if you turn the palette filters
off, but this still makes it hard for people to order it in a LDD model.
And the only color I see it available in is the dark bluish grey from
Factory, it'd be nice of them to make it available in other colors as well.
I think it would be great if TLG could at least make the Factory orderable
bricks match up properly with the LDD palette which shows them.
Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
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In lugnet.announce, Karl Paulsen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I just thought you all might like to know that it appears that the Factory
> palete has been updated to include elements in "Custom Car Garage" and the PAB
> selection has been updated accordingly. Perhaps most notably the minifig parts
> inlcuding new heads, naboo and agents henchmen torsos, and brown and tan legs,
> are now present.
>
> http://us.factory.lego.com/PAB/default.aspx
And I'm glad to see that we finally get the "Brick 2X4X2 W. Screen" - the part
used as a wheel-well on all sorts of LEGO vehicles that also makes a great piece
for window decorations. That will be a nice asset to have.
-Jordan Schwarz
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Hi folks,
I just thought you all might like to know that it appears that the Factory
palete has been updated to include elements in "Custom Car Garage" and the PAB
selection has been updated accordingly. Perhaps most notably the minifig parts
inlcuding new heads, naboo and agents henchmen torsos, and brown and tan legs,
are now present.
http://us.factory.lego.com/PAB/default.aspx
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Hi!
Here are three questions: one about LEGO trademarks and two for the LDraw
community. The questions stem from a casual interest in selling custom LEGO kits
with instructions. Because there are existing vendors of excellent such kits -
and books containing similar instructions - I assume that LEGO and the LDraw
community are not hostile to such enterprise. However, as I consider entering
this lucrative market myself, I would like more direct assurance that it is
indeed acceptable.
Firstly, to what extent - if any - may the name, number, or image of LEGO
products be referenced in the sale of custom models? These properties would be
used solely to identify which LEGO sets should be purchased to obtain the
prerequisite pieces for custom kits.
Secondly, does LDraw policy (as expressed by the Contributor Agreement, other
documentation, or tradition) grant third parties the right to capitalize on the
considerable volunteer time, effort, and ingenuity represented by the part
library and the LDraw system?
Lastly, but perhaps most importantly, how do the individual authors of LDraw
parts and programs feel about such enterprise? The good will of the people who
propel this hobby is of principal importance to me. Would you be pleased to see
your work used - and promoted - as part of another small commercial endeavor, or
would you consider it a misuse of your contribution to the community?
Again, because of the considerable precedent - including but not limited to
books by LDraw software authors - I infer that it is not objectionable to market
materials containing LEGO and LDraw imagery.
If nothing else, I hope these questions prompt thought and discussion about the
variety of uses for the LDraw system and the LEGO brick.
Be well, and thank you for your input.
Jim
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Dave Schuler wrote:
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Alexander Farlie wrote:
***big snip***
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Sadly in finding the specfic auction above, I also found a few others :(
Thanks for listening.
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On the plus side, the auction ended without a bid. I only glanced at it, so I
dont know if it was terminated by the eBay powers-that-be, or if it truly
lapsed without interest.
Dave!
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If the eBay powers-that-be would have been involved you would get a page that
says the auction number is not valid or does not exist. Since you can see the
auction ended it is because time ran out for the auction with no bids.
In terms of a DVD full of LEGO instructions I only know of several on the market
that are legit. 1
The CD-ROM (ok not a dvd) by Mechanized Bricks of his CUSTOM WWII series I
models, url: http://www.mechanizedbrick.com/mb.html
Foundry DX Mecha CD series (again NOT a DVD), url:
http://www.foundrydx.com/main.html
and Brickmania DVD re-published under license by A&M Productions 2 which
contains all the original Brickmania models, except for Blacksmith Shop which
was licensed to TLC under the MOC series, uel: http://www.aamproductions.biz
The Brickmania DVD is NOT a full 4.8 GB full of data or instructions for that
matter. It also includes tons of other stuff (photos, other instructions, etc.)
In terms of what you can do. eBay does have a form that you can fill out to
report copyright infringements auctions if you go the HELP section on ebay and
type in bootleg recording you will get to this url:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/bootlegs.html at the bottom is a report
violation (you need to be signed in) and can report the auction number. eBay
will look at the auction and determine if they are going to shut it down.
Note that this DOES NOT always work and it depends on the amount of money ebay
has to GAIN from the auction. eBay has been know to turn a blind eye if it
is just one or two people reporting a violation on an item as they would rather
charge the fee on the auction. Do a google search to learn more about this
issue on eBays double standards of who and what they crack down on.
Now if TLC itself is not willing to take action (per another post on this
thread) then there is not much we (non copyright holders) can do about it.
1 By legit I mean these optical disc contain CUSTOM LEGO building
instructions that are copyright by the creators of the instructions and NOT
TLC.
2 I, Ahui Herrera, am the owner of A&M Productions.
-Ahui
A&M Productions
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In lugnet.lego.direct, John Patterson wrote:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Dave Schuler wrote:
> > In lugnet.lego.direct, Alexander Farlie wrote:
> >
> > ***big snip***
> >
> > > Sadly in finding the specfic auction above, I also found a few others :(
> > >
> > > Thanks for listening.
> >
> > On the plus side, the auction ended without a bid. I only glanced at it, so I
> > don't know if it was terminated by the eBay powers-that-be, or if it truly
> > lapsed without interest.
> he has more running right now of the same thing.
Ugh. That's pretty crappy. What a jerk...
Dave!
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Dave Schuler wrote:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Alexander Farlie wrote:
>
> ***big snip***
>
> > Sadly in finding the specfic auction above, I also found a few others :(
> >
> > Thanks for listening.
>
> On the plus side, the auction ended without a bid. I only glanced at it, so I
> don't know if it was terminated by the eBay powers-that-be, or if it truly
> lapsed without interest.
>
> Dave!
he has more running right now of the same thing.
John P
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Alexander Farlie wrote:
***big snip***
> Sadly in finding the specfic auction above, I also found a few others :(
>
> Thanks for listening.
On the plus side, the auction ended without a bid. I only glanced at it, so I
don't know if it was terminated by the eBay powers-that-be, or if it truly
lapsed without interest.
Dave!
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Alexander Farlie wrote:
> Dear TLG,
I've email Lego about this several times. They don't seem to care.
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(Note to Moderators, If this post is not appropriate please fell free to remove
it.)
Dear TLG,
I note the following EBAY auction:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LEGO-PLANS-AND-DESIGNS-ON-3-DVD-ROM-AUTORUN-DISCS_W0QQitemZ200185829178QQihZ010QQcategoryZ70100QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The seller claims: "THIS DISC IS NOT AN UNAUTHORISED COPY.THE COPYRIGHT OF THE
CONTENT IS EITHER, OWNED BY THE SELLER, OR HAS BEEN FULLY AUTHORISED FOR
USE/REPRODUCTION/SALE BY THE COPYRIGHT OWNER, OR IT IS FREELY AVAILABLE IN THE
PUBLIC DOMAIN. THE SALE OF THIS ITEM BY SELLER DOES NOT COMMIT ANY BREACH OF
COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP OR COPY REGULATIONS, IT THEREFORE COMPLIES FULLY WITH ALL OF
EBAY'S RULES AND REGULATIONS"
The problem is that as far as I can tell the seller has misunderstood both
copyrights and Ebay's rules as they apply to Lego(R) instructions.
Copyright as I understood it persisted in any fixed work (in the EU) for the
lifetime of the authour + 70 years, where the work was joint, it is the death
of the last contributor that is important. In the US similar rules apply apart
from a 95 year term from creation where the fixed content is work-for hire on
behalf of a corporation (for example The Lego Group)
Given the length of the above terms it is highly unlikely that Lego instructions
would have yet entered the public domain,(the only websites
I knew of that were hosting old instructions having made specific arrangements
with the Lego Group directly.)
Furthermore my understanding was that copyright does not transfer to the
purchaser of the instructions,meaning the only content the seller could
distribute under his own copyrights are plans for his own creations. I doubt
that anyone has a DVD's worth of their own instructions, but am willing to be
proved wrong.
As Lego orignated material is not public domain, and would clearly not be the
copyright of the seller, Perhaps someone in Lego Direct would be willing to
confirm or deny if copyright authorisation was given in respect of the auction
concerned, or contact Ebay directly to ensure the seller does indeed have the
appropriate paperwork to make the auction concerned legal?
Sadly in finding the specfic auction above, I also found a few others :(
Thanks for listening.
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In lugnet.lego.direct, David Eaton wrote:
> [...] I guess one way of going about it would be to e-mail
> Steve Witt or Jan Beyer who could at least point you in the right direction.
>
> DaveE
I have one other option left. If that one brings no results, I think I'll just
follow your suggestion.
Thanks,
Maarten
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Maarten Steurbaut wrote:
> In August 2004, I asked for an e-mail address to contact TLC.
> [...]
> Any suggestions?
In what capacity are you looking to contact them? These days, there's a very
wide variety of ways to contact Lego-- I dunno if they would have a "general
contact" e-mail address. I guess one way of going about it would be to e-mail
Steve Witt or Jan Beyer who could at least point you in the right direction.
DaveE
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In August 2004, I asked for an e-mail address to contact TLC. I asked this in
LegoLand Billund (the parks weren't sold at the time). The e-mail address didn't
work.
Last month, I was back in Billund. I mentioned this and asked for a new e-mail
address. They gave me "Danmark@LEGO.com". But this e-mail address doesn't work
either...
This e-mail address is also mentioned on
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/contact.html. On this page I found "UK@LEGO.com" but
this one doesn't work either.
Any suggestions?
Using the contact form on the webpage is not a good idea: I am always
automatically redirected to the local consumer services...
Maarten
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www.bricklink.com or www.ebay.com
> This
> discussion thread also talks about a second hand market for Lego. What's
> the
> best way of reaching other collectors? We're in the UK, don't know where
> you
> are?
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Jordan Schwarz wrote:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Damon Burke wrote:
> > Dear Lego Direct;
> > With the introduction of the Lego Factory/Pick a Brick site you have given to us
> > a huge resourse. Thank you. There are some items that I, personally, would love
> > to see reintoroduced to the Pick a Brick assortment. I understand that not all
> > pieces can be made at all times, but there seems to be a great market for them
> > within the AFOL community.
> > With the introduction of the Ultimate Train set we see that Lego has
> > reintroduced some great pieces that were long missing. In that same vein here
> > are some parts that I think should be reintroduced:
> > 1).the split level train base in light grey and other colors. This could even be
> > reintroduced with a re-reintroduction of the club car, (still a very popular set
> > that commands a high price on the secondary market).
> > 2). The 9v train light set. What happened to this? This is a great acessory that
> > NEEDS to be brought back.
> > 3). Train wheels and bogey plates. Yes we can buy them on PAB, but which wheels
> > and which axel does it take?
> > 4). 1x6x5 Window frame in light grey. Very useful piece that was only produced
> > for one set.
> > 5). hinge windows in clear from the Club Car set. Again a great piece that still
> > commands a high price on secondary market.
> > 6). Increase the amount of pieces for PAB and offer multiple colors for each.
> >
> > There are many pieces that are very hard to find and would benefit both the AFOL
> > community and Lego Factory sales. With an increase in the amount of product
> > offered by PAB this would draw sales away from secondary sources and put the
> > money back into the company. We all love the product. We all want you to be here
> > for a long time. Help us help you.
>
> Hi Damon,
>
> I enjoyed reading your post and share many of the same sentiments. I recall
> LEGO saying somewhere that generally speaking, sets re-released as Legends do
> not sell very well. This seems odd to me, since I would jump at the chance to
> buy an Airport Shuttle, Railroad Club Car, or Black Seas Barracuda. But I guess
> it is true - at least in the case of the 10001 Metroliner, it seemed like
> numerous copies of this set turned up at below-retail prices, indicating that
> the initial release did not sell well. So perhaps that drives TLC away from
> releasing Legend sets somewhat. Also difficult is that the Club Car, at least,
> is in old gray and uses the now-outmoded hinge design for the viewing dome
> portion. These factors might make a re-release at this point prohibitively
> expensive. At a minimum, it would be great to see the drop-bottom wagon base
> released again.
>
> It would also be nice to see the light unit put back on Shop at Home. That set
> is still produced, since it is offered in sets like the R/C Cargo Train. For
> those of us who do not want that set (for $150), it would be nice to have
> another source of train lights. In fact, for a while, I produced my own
> LED-based train headlights and sold quite a few through Bricklink. These were a
> good deal brighter than the stock light kits. Presently, I am not producing any
> new kits, but I might in the future if there is sufficient demand for them.
>
> The standard train wheel, "Train Wheel Ø16.6/Ø23" (on Pick-a-Brick) fits on the
> axle "Axle F. Bear.Elem. Ø2X44". The smaller train wheel, "Trainwheel
> Ø8.2/14.6" fits the same axle that nearly all LEGO cars and trucks do. If you
> want to match the gauge of LEGO tracks, use the piece "Bearing Plate 1X4,
> Double" in conjunction with that wheel.
>
> Alternately, in LEGO Digital Designer, you can insert already-complete
> wheel-and-holder assemblies, then order these.
>
> -Jordan
Hi Jordan, After an attic sort out we've been rebuilding all our lego to sell on
ebay or similar (my daughter discovered her grown up brother's collection and
has pursuaded him to sell to buy Playmobil). We have quite a lot, including a
complete Airport Shuttle Train Set (6399) with the extra trackset (6347).
I searched Google for airport shuttle and it brought me to this site.
Although we don't have the box, the sets are complete. We have all the
instructions and diagrams of the track permutations that are possible with the
extra track set, which also has 2 sets of points. The shuttle works fine. This
discussion thread also talks about a second hand market for Lego. What's the
best way of reaching other collectors? We're in the UK, don't know where you
are?
Paul
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Jordan Schwarz wrote:
> I recall LEGO saying somewhere that generally speaking, sets re-released as
> Legends do not sell very well. This seems odd to me, since I would jump at
> the chance to buy an Airport Shuttle, Railroad Club Car, or Black Seas
> Barracuda.
I think the catch was that while AFOLs were quick to jump at the chance to own
one of these sets, they were NOT so quick to buy *more* of these sets. It seems
as though a lot of AFOLs who owned the original set were passing up the
opportunity to own more copies of the same set. If I had already owned a Black
Seas Barracuda, for instance, I probably wouldn't have bought the re-release. I
expect that this was true to varying degrees too, since some of the Legend sets
were very good as parts packs, while others were mostly just good collector's
items.
DaveE
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Damon Burke wrote:
> Dear Lego Direct;
> With the introduction of the Lego Factory/Pick a Brick site you have given to us
> a huge resourse. Thank you. There are some items that I, personally, would love
> to see reintoroduced to the Pick a Brick assortment. I understand that not all
> pieces can be made at all times, but there seems to be a great market for them
> within the AFOL community.
> With the introduction of the Ultimate Train set we see that Lego has
> reintroduced some great pieces that were long missing. In that same vein here
> are some parts that I think should be reintroduced:
> 1).the split level train base in light grey and other colors. This could even be
> reintroduced with a re-reintroduction of the club car, (still a very popular set
> that commands a high price on the secondary market).
> 2). The 9v train light set. What happened to this? This is a great acessory that
> NEEDS to be brought back.
> 3). Train wheels and bogey plates. Yes we can buy them on PAB, but which wheels
> and which axel does it take?
> 4). 1x6x5 Window frame in light grey. Very useful piece that was only produced
> for one set.
> 5). hinge windows in clear from the Club Car set. Again a great piece that still
> commands a high price on secondary market.
> 6). Increase the amount of pieces for PAB and offer multiple colors for each.
>
> There are many pieces that are very hard to find and would benefit both the AFOL
> community and Lego Factory sales. With an increase in the amount of product
> offered by PAB this would draw sales away from secondary sources and put the
> money back into the company. We all love the product. We all want you to be here
> for a long time. Help us help you.
Hi Damon,
I enjoyed reading your post and share many of the same sentiments. I recall
LEGO saying somewhere that generally speaking, sets re-released as Legends do
not sell very well. This seems odd to me, since I would jump at the chance to
buy an Airport Shuttle, Railroad Club Car, or Black Seas Barracuda. But I guess
it is true - at least in the case of the 10001 Metroliner, it seemed like
numerous copies of this set turned up at below-retail prices, indicating that
the initial release did not sell well. So perhaps that drives TLC away from
releasing Legend sets somewhat. Also difficult is that the Club Car, at least,
is in old gray and uses the now-outmoded hinge design for the viewing dome
portion. These factors might make a re-release at this point prohibitively
expensive. At a minimum, it would be great to see the drop-bottom wagon base
released again.
It would also be nice to see the light unit put back on Shop at Home. That set
is still produced, since it is offered in sets like the R/C Cargo Train. For
those of us who do not want that set (for $150), it would be nice to have
another source of train lights. In fact, for a while, I produced my own
LED-based train headlights and sold quite a few through Bricklink. These were a
good deal brighter than the stock light kits. Presently, I am not producing any
new kits, but I might in the future if there is sufficient demand for them.
The standard train wheel, "Train Wheel Ø16.6/Ø23" (on Pick-a-Brick) fits on the
axle "Axle F. Bear.Elem. Ø2X44". The smaller train wheel, "Trainwheel
Ø8.2/14.6" fits the same axle that nearly all LEGO cars and trucks do. If you
want to match the gauge of LEGO tracks, use the piece "Bearing Plate 1X4,
Double" in conjunction with that wheel.
Alternately, in LEGO Digital Designer, you can insert already-complete
wheel-and-holder assemblies, then order these.
-Jordan
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