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In lugnet.build.microscale, Jeff Szklennik wrote:
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
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In lugnet.build.microscale, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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The Airport
set, with 607 pieces, is USD$39.99.
The Amusement
Park set is USD$69.99 and is 1,344 pieces.
Finally, the big set,
Skyline, is
USD$129.99 for 2,747 pieces.
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This is an example of unwise marketing/pricing on the Lego Co.s part (IMHO).
To make these more widely accessible, the sets should have been sold per
individual winner (just the pirate ship, just the Statue of Liberty, etc.) to
keep the price less, starting around $10 or $15 (still seems doable to me
since theye mostly made of small parts & the current prices are MUCH less
than $0.10/piece; AFAIK a good average-I assume Lego is gonna make a decent
profit since the design, CAD & instructions were done by fan designers using
small standard pieces & LEGO Co. is willing to have low price/piece points
already). Lego could have made a series of increasing price point sets like
most of their other lines. Since Im gainfully employed, Ill be able to get
them all (& I will), but the fantastic work of the Lego community that
resulted in many highly desirable designs, & showcased Lego creativity at
its most fundamental best: BY THE CUSTOMER, may now only be available to
(mostly) older, employed Lego fans. Obviously some AFOL parents will get
them for their kids, & kids with great allowances, will get them etc, but I
was really hoping the Lego Co. would use this opportunity to aggressively
market their product to the widest group possible. I think mor lower priced
sets would work better in this capacity & from the designed by so-and-so
individual idea of the contest, I was expecting more individual-fan designed
sets. OK, and it would allow me to space out my most anticipated of this
years Lego sets as weekly treats: Ugh thank goodness its friday, I worked
hard this week, time to get so-and-sos set...yeah as if id need an excuse
not to buy them (all at once for that matter) :)
X-posted to Dear Lego
Jeff
P.S. pleas excuse the grammar & long sentences as its late, Im tired & I
didnt want to forget to post my thoughts. night
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I agree with you Jeff,
These parts are VERY small, paying 5 cents per part for parts that are only a
fraction of the size of 2x4 bricks seems rather pricey. And then grouping the
designs together.... As a town person, I am disappointed that there are NO
actual windows (not the fault of the designers, but of the design database). I
really hate those 1x1 pigeon holes that they used for windows in these
designs. I will have to study these designs more to actually see if there are
parts that I am willing to pay the entire set price for, or just wait for them
to filter down into Bricklink.
IMHO, I think that when some of you order these, you are going to be shocked at
how little actual plastic (volume wise) your money will buy. Just because the
sets are a fraction of the usual size, doesnt mean the price will be
proportionally reduced.
Gary Istok
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