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Ive been holding off on announcing this, because I know how sensitive the color
issue is, but things are what they are, and Ive created this nice chart for
everyone, so the time has come to share. :-)
At the link below, you can find a .PDF file thats 6 pages long, though only 2
will likely be of use to you. This is a chart of the official LEGO colors, in
the official names, with swatches. This includes discontinued colors (marked
with an X), Transparent colors (T), metallic colors (M) and flourescent
colors (F). Its tri-language (thats why 6 pages, only 2 of which each
person will likely use).
Save the link, since I dont have another reference set up to the file (I
havent used the web site in some time) at the moment -- side effects of my
recent Dim Ages (now in recovery, thanks :-P)
anyway, enjoy.
http://alumni.cse.ucsc.edu/~dulcaoin/LEGO/LEGO-Color-Chart.pdf
-- joshua
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| (...) Joshua, Great resource! Thanks for sharing. Can you email me? I'd like to ask some questions about that list, and the email address in your post bounced. Thanks, Clark Isodomos.com - marking the difference in Lego parts (URL) my Vintage Lego (...) (19 years ago, 14-Apr-06, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) This is very cool, I personally have a color collection of over 120 colors. I will have to do a comparison of my colors to this chart and see how many I have that are discontinued. It would also be a good idea to do a translation of the names (...) (19 years ago, 15-Apr-06, to lugnet.general, FTX)
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