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> > 1. LEGO Direct produces some classic space logo merchandise (possibly
> > in connection with a set re-release).
> >
> > 2. LEGO licenses the classic space logo to a third party that produces
> > and sells the merchandise (with royalties going back to LEGO).
>
> This is also a consideration:
>
> http://news.lugnet.com/lego/direct/?n=2012
>
> --Todd
That's sort of a combination of the two:
3. LEGO Direct produces and sells t-shirts designed by fans.
That would work too! Whichever way it works out, I hope we end up with
true "first person, I am the minifig" shirts, not shirts with cool designs
that just include pictures *of* minifigs or logos (which brand retail makes
today).
P.S. the magnetic classic space sign would be pretty cool too!
KL
| | | | | | | | | | | | | LOL, yeah. All that would be really cool.
Did you notice the date from the original T-Shirt post?
I would love to make more shirts, but then they would just sic the lawyers
on me again. :^(
~GAMH
In lugnet.space, Kevin Loch writes:
> That would work too! Whichever way it works out, I hope we end up with
> true "first person, I am the minifig" shirts, not shirts with cool designs
> that just include pictures *of* minifigs or logos (which brand retail makes
> today).
>
> P.S. the magnetic classic space sign would be pretty cool too!
>
> KL
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