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Re: Good bye, light yellow :-(
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Newsgroups:
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lugnet.color
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Date:
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Sat, 16 Oct 2004 02:11:18 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Ronald Borchert wrote:
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Hi,
by digging through the
Wühlkisten,
a special action for the german Idee & Spiel toy dealers which have mixed
Lego bins with about 100 litres each, from which you can grab about 1 litre
for the price of EUR 6,99 in a plastic bag named 4521, I noticed that the
light yellow color was discontinued.
They had 1x1x5 and 1x2x5 parts in the known (old) light yellow and some
parts, i found bricks 2x4x1, archs 1x4x1 and tiles 1x4, in new light
yellow. The new light yellow is called cool yellow on
this site and is a little bit more
greenich than the old light yellow. Maybe one could call it vannilla
yellow. It replaces the old light yellow, so hurry up and save most of the
old colored parts that you can if you are in need of them.
Thank You LEGO, for changing one more color :-(
Ronald
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I guess TLC hasnt finished the color
palette cleanup yet.
I would ask our man Jake McKee to explain this new color change, but Im sure
the braintrust in Denmark hasnt got around to telling its own employees about
it. What a Mickey Mouse operation.
This development raises the question
(again, and yet
again): What are the universal
colors?
Marc Nelson Jr.
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