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Re: LEGO's Internal colour palette
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Sat, 30 Jan 2010 03:21:22 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, David Laswell wrote:
In lugnet.cad, Scott Wardlaw wrote:
Comparing this list to the LDConfig on my machine, there are three new
colors:

221 Bright Purple
294 Phosphorous Green
312 Medium Nougat

Phosphorous Green is Glow-in-the-Dark.  It's already noted in the Peeron color
chart (far right column for 50 Phosphorous White), but there are at least two
distinct GitD colors (noted as opaque and translucent in Bricklink), and I
couldn't tell you which one is supposed to be Phos-White or Phos-Green.  The
other two are definitely not listed by those numbers at present, though.

Pretty sure that medium nougat is the middle-eastern skintone from Indiana Jones
sets. Bright purple is probably the purple they've settled on to minimise the
colour issues (in quite a few sets this year).

Tim



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  Re: LEGO's Internal colour palette
 
(...) I wonder why that color is called Bright Purple? On Bricklink and elsewhere, it's called Dark Pink. It don't look purple at all. What's the diff between pink and purple? Pink = Red + White. Purple = Red + Blue. The pinks and purples seems to (...) (15 years ago, 30-Jan-10, to lugnet.cad)
  Re: LEGO's Internal colour palette
 
(...) Makes sense. That did look like it was a fairly new color, though the first instance I can recall of that color was the natives from the Indiana Jones graveyard set (the one with the new motorcycle fairing) (...) The what now? Which sets would (...) (15 years ago, 31-Jan-10, to lugnet.cad)

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  Re: LEGO's Internal colour palette
 
(...) Phosphorous Green is Glow-in-the-Dark. It's already noted in the Peeron color chart (far right column for 50 Phosphorous White), but there are at least two distinct GitD colors (noted as opaque and translucent in Bricklink), and I couldn't (...) (15 years ago, 29-Jan-10, to lugnet.cad)

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