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Subject: 
Re: megabloks answer our requests (Re: Brad Justus...)
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lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands
Date: 
Tue, 29 Feb 2000 23:50:13 GMT
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In lugnet.dear-lego, James Simpson writes:
In lugnet.dear-lego, Joseph Gonzalez writes:
In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Richard Marchetti writes:
--snipped--
... MegaBloks is doing a great job with more traditional
brick construction methods and at a fraction of the cost -- check out the
purple/orange Monster Truck, the khaki tank/helicopter set, and the
flourescent colors bucket, look at the value for the money! • --snipped--

Pssst, hey kid,  I have a secret -- I know who REALLY reads Lugnet, Ritvik
reads Lugnet.  I wrote to them, they wrote back.  I wrote them about Lugnet
and RTL.  I see that Ritvik is implementing what AFOL have asked for.in the
dictionary!

gotta throw my two cents in here and admit that i seriously believe
megabloks is answering the afol's requests.  i picked up the smaller tank • model
(around 300 pieces for $10.00) and the battleship model (around 800 pieces • for
$20.00) and i'm quite pleased with both of these models.  (reviews to show up
somewhere in the near future.)

awesome numbers of pieces in each set at a VERY affordable price.  also, it's
incredible how the company could have easily passed out a lot of 4x8, 4x10,
4x12 plates but instead do the construction with a larger number of 2x4 • plates.

true, the bricks don't have the nice "shiny" quality and there are still some
points in designs that could use some improvement, but the company i would • neve
even have LOOKED at before is getting a larger portion of my hobby-money then
they used to get.

..joseph g

With all of the positive comments that I'm reading about Megabloks, I'll have • to
take a second look at them.  I sincerely hope that Lego is reading this • thread.
Memo to Lego: Does it mean anything to you that some of your most loyal fans • are
at the point of diverting a portion of their disposable income to your
competitors?  I'm the type of consumer that usually doesn't give a company a • 2nd
chance.  Why should I?  You burn me once...shame on you.  You burn me
twice...shame on me.  When all I see are juniorized sets, I'm not spending any
more money on Lego.  Oh sure, I'll still create with what I have.  But thus
endeth your profits from me.  I know, I'm not even a blip on your radar.  But
there you have it.  Give us back non-juniorized bricks, and so many problems • are
solved.

It looks like TLG have already chosen their direction on this - witness the
escalating number of Robot/Technic and Junior sets compared to the
trad 'building' sets.

From the AFOLs, at least, the profits that you shall garnish shall
overwhelm you.  I realize that the problem of how to capture kids who only • know
electronic games is a formidable one.  But, I'll wager non-junior shall be • more
successful with that demographic group.  As I see it, a great source of • profits
from your company comes from the generational tradition of building with • bricks.
In my family, I'm a first generation builder.  But I've handed the torch to • the
2nd: a 4-year-old who just got so many sets for Christmas, that I'd bet it • would
make some hard-core auction people here blush.  (But Uncle James here • wouldn't,
and didn't, spend a nickle on any of that overpriced juniorized nonsense that
graces 75% of the Lego aisle.)  Give us a reason to pass this tradition down, • to
help you earn money for decades to come.

Apart from nostalgic loyalty it is only the quality issue which prevents me
getting into MB or other clones. I cannot think of anything more likely to put
a child (or me!) off building than ill-fitting pieces. Seems to be a big
variance out there though.

I, too, look for the less Juniorised sets for my kids, regardless of the
stated age on the box but this is almost impossible looking at the 2000
Catalogue and indications are that it will get worse. Has anyone dreamt up a
ficticious LEGO catalogue for the year 2010? It might make for some amusing
(but foreboding) reading....

Jon



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(...) With all of the positive comments that I'm reading about Megabloks, I'll have to take a second look at them. I sincerely hope that Lego is reading this thread. Memo to Lego: Does it mean anything to you that some of your most loyal fans are at (...) (25 years ago, 24-Feb-00, to lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)

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