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Re: Something interesting in the mech world...
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lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, lugnet.general
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Date: 
Sat, 11 Aug 2001 13:50:05 GMT
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Bryce McGlone wrote:

Personally I don't want Lego making anything mecha.

Sort of too late... True, LOM isn't really a mecha theme, but
Roboraiders was. Also true these aren't licensed themes.

I want a genre that is
untouched by their "master builders". A place where I can still build what I
want and NOT have it compared to Legoland or some store display. Also (and I
know I'm in the minority here) don't really care what sets Lego releases.
They can be crap or good; they can have this piece in such and such color or
that color. I really don't care. I'll just keep buying whatever I find
interesting and using however choose.

Lastly IMO the mech buiders here have made mecha models that Lego couldn't
touch. I'd be a shame to see them take away some of the glory of those
models with inferior "official" sets. Case in point the Millenium Falcon.
That said I'd LOVE to have a Rick Hunter minifig!!!

If we take that reasoning to extreme, then we should hate LEGO for
making any sets which build models at all.

I've got an opposite take though. LEGO's Millenium Falcon in no way
diminishes the accomplishments of the several very good MF models. What
it does do is put a model with a decent semblance of the MF into the
hands of kids at a reasonable price point. We keep complaining that
LEGO's sets aren't as good as our MOCs which have been made with many
many more pieces, and which would cost a small fortune (Larry - just out
of curiosity, how many pieces is your PCC? How much would it cost if it
was a LEGO set at 10 cents a brick plus motor and train wheels
markups?).

For myself, I'm also happy to get those quarter saucer parts. They do
have uses. I have to say that some of my favorite space MOCs use them.
I've used them in a town MOC.

Frank



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(...) Well, Frank, many folks will fight you on using Roboraiders as a definition of Lego mecha... for the most part they weren't very well designed and the articulation was terrible. (...) Then let's not take that reasoning to the extreme. Bryce is (...) (23 years ago, 12-Aug-01, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: Something interesting in the mech world...
 
Personally I don't want Lego making anything mecha. I want a genre that is untouched by their "master builders". A place where I can still build what I want and NOT have it compared to Legoland or some store display. Also (and I know I'm in the (...) (23 years ago, 2-Aug-01, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)

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